We ARE Helping Veterans  and Spouses Receive Home Care  With No Out-Of-Pocket Costs

Our mission is to assist veterans,
who protected our freedom, to stay
in their homes and live with dignity.

Our exclusive VetAssist “‘ Program helps veterans, or their surviving spouses, apply for a little-known benefit from the Department of Veterans Affairs, (VA), to pay for assistance with activities of daily living.

  • Getting Aid and Attendance

    Applying for a VA pension can be overwhelming. We guide clients through the process and help  obtain the necessary documents. We have more than 15 years experience assisting with the process. .

  • Keeping Aid and Attendance

    Even after our client is approved for the full VA Aid and Attendance benefit, we keep working. We ensure that our clients are in VA compliance for medical expenses. We’re always just a phone call away.

  • Information at a Glance

    • MILITARY SERVICE: Minimum 90 days active duty, with at least one day  during wartime, and an honorable discharge.
    • MEDICAL NEEDS: Non-service-connected disability which requires assistance with activities of daily living. If under 65 years of age, must have a letter from Social Security proving a disability.
    • MONEY: (Financial Limitations) Limited resources in relation to medical expenses.

  • Maximum Monthly Benefit

    Up to $1,176 – Surviving Spouse
    Up to $1,830 – Veteran
    Up to $2,169 – Married Couple
    Up to $2,902 – Married Veterans 

  • War Periods for Eligibility

    World War II: December 7, 1941-December 31, 1946
    Korean Conflict: June 27, 1950-January 31, 1955
    Vietnam Era: August 5, 1964-May 7, 1975
    Or February 28, 1961-for veterans who served “in country” (in Vietnam) before August 5, 1964

  • Documents Needed

    • Marriage License
    • Death Certificates (when applicable)
    • Honorable Discharge DD-214 Military Form
    • Social Security Award Letter
    • Last Three
    • Bank Statements
    • Pension Statements

Vet Assist Program

National Referral Number: 888-314-6075

The unique VetAssist Program is an exclusive offering of the “Veterans Home Care” family of companies.
Veterans home care and the VetAssist Program are not part of any government agency and are not affiliated with the Department of Veterans Affairs.

www.veteranshomecare.com
Fax: 888-639-4180
Email: referrals@veteranshomecare.com

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Some History

In 1952 Congress passed Title 38 of the United States Code, creating what we now call the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and authorizing benefits for veterans. One of these benefits in the Non-Service Connected Pension – “Aid & Attendance”. 

Who Qualifies

“Aid & Attendance” provides assistance with activities of daily living – home care – to veterans on their surviving spouses. Qualifying hinges on “3 Ms” : * Military – Active service during wartime with an honorable discharge * Medical – Need for assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) due to a non-service related disability  * Money – Limited financial resources in relation to medical expenses

Getting It

Applying for the pension, with all the documentation the VA requires, can be overwhelming for a disabled senior. Veterans Home Care guides clients through the process and helps obtain necessary documents from physicians, municipal offices and the military. We have more than 13 years experience assisting clients to successfully complete and submit applications.

Keeping It

Even after a client has been approved for the full pension, we keep working. We’re there to answer questions, assist with additional paperwork and set up home care. Veterans Home Care is always just a phone call away.

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You Probably Know Someone We Can Help !

Veterans Home Care’s mission is to assist veterans who protected our freedom to stay in their homes and live with dignity.    We treat every client with respect, and work tirelessly to help them get the benefits they’ve earned - and the care they need. We can help your clients, too.