Aid and Attendance Benefit

I am sitting in VA office waiting to see an agent. Because of my father’s military service during World War II, Mother is eligible for Aid and Attendance Benefit. This is a benefit to help pay for care for veterans and their dependents who served during war time. It is a godsend

Aid and Attendance Benefit

Wartime veterans and their surviving spouses, 65 years and older, may be entitled to a tax-free benefit called Aid and Attendance provided by the Department of Veteran Affairs.

The Benefit is designed to provide financial aid to help offset the cost of long-term care for those who need assistance with the daily activities of living such as bathing, dressing, eating, toileting, and transferring.

American Veterans Aid, a private company, is dedicated to helping war era veterans and their surviving spouses receive this Benefit which they so deserve.

See if you qualify

Enter your info to get pre-qualified for the Aid & Attendance Benefit. Get up to $3,740 per month!Name of Inquirer*Email*Phone Number*State of Residence*    Alabama  Alaska  Arizona  Arkansas  California  Colorado  Connecticut  Delaware  District Of Columbia  Florida  Georgia  Hawaii  Idaho  Illinois  Indiana  Iowa  Kansas  Kentucky  Louisiana  Maine  Maryland  Massachusetts  Michigan  Minnesota  Mississippi  Missouri  Montana  Nebraska  Nevada  New Hampshire  New Jersey  New Mexico  New York  North Carolina  North Dakota  Ohio  Oklahoma  Oregon  Pennsylvania  Puerto Rico      Rhode Island  South Carolina  South Dakota  Tennessee  Texas  Utah  Vermont  Virginia  Washington  West Virginia  Wisconsin  Wyoming  Veteran Name*Surviving Spouse (if applicable)

  • Is the veteran 65 or older? If you are a surviving spouse, answer “Yes” to this question as there is no age requirement.Yes No
  • Did the veteran serve during a period of war?Yes No
  • Is the veteran or spouse, now or in the very near future, in need of assistance with one or more of the daily activities of living such as bathing, dressing,eating,transferring/mobility, and toileting?Yes No
  • Is the veteran or spouse currently receiving a VA benefit for service connected injury or illness that is more than $2,000 per month?Yes No

SUBMIT

Receive up to $3,740 monthly withthe Aid and Attendance Benefit

The Aid & Attendance Benefit provides benefits for war era veterans and their surviving spouses who require the regular attendance of another person to assist in at least two of the daily activities of living such as eating, bathing, dressing and undressing, transferring and the needs of nature.Call (877) 427-8065now to see if you qualify!