Veterans Aid and Attendance Qualifications and Benefits
In order to qualify for the Veteran’s Aid and Attendance Benefit there is 1 requirement and 4 criteria that must be met
Age/Unemployable
– Veteran must be over the age of 65 and/or unemployable
– Un-remarried surviving spouse has no age requirement. ( A surviving spouse must have been married to the veteran at the time of the veteran’s death and the marriage must have been for a least one year.)
Qualifying Military Service
– Must have an honorable or general discharge ( any discharge other than dishonorable.)
– Must have served at least 90 days of active duty with at least one day during an official period of conflict.
Medical Necessity
-Must have a medical diagnosis or condition that requires the applicant to need assistance with Activities of Daily Living.
– Doctor is able to document this need with a qualifying Physicians Report.
Cost of Care and Monthly Income
– The VA has an income test, certain medical expenses can be deducted from income to help qualify.
Net Worth and Liquid Assets
– The VA’s asset and net worth limit can vary depending on many factors like life expectancy, medical expenses etc.,
2015 Maximum Monthly Benefit Amounts
Two Veterans/Spouses $2,837/Monthly
Married Veteran $2,120/Monthly
Single Veteran $1,788/Monthly
Surviving Spouse $1,149/Monthly
Please go to www.usseniorvets.com for more information.