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Aid & Attendance Pension
.Aid & Attendance Pension is a benefit that is available to Veterans and their spouses and widows to help cover their living expenses and quality of life, when facing long term care. There are a number of different qualifications and many of them do not require you to be poor. Benefits are available to Veterans who have income, substantial savings, and even real estate, if they require aid from another person for their personal functions, such as bathing, feeding, dressing, toileting, or other daily living activities. The cost for such care can be excessive, and there are benefits available which can help you cover these costs. One of the most common and helpful benefits for veterans is called Aid and Attendance. With the aid and attendance program, you can receive between $1000 and $2000 per month, depending on your specific situation.
 
The office of Veteran Affairs will review your medical requirements, and your entire financial situation. They will review your income & expenses, and all of your assets. If you do have assets or real estate, special planning may be necessary to ensure that your application will be improved. If you submit the application without planning correctly, you will likely wait months before you will be denied, and doing so can potentially eliminate your possibility of getting benefits in the future.

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The Aid & Attendance Difference
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Preserve Your Assets
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Example below of how Veteran Benefits can double your savings.​

Both cases are identical, same monthly income, same monthly expenses, and one has their savings last double as long! How is that possible? The one on the right is getting Veteran's Aid & Attendance Benefit. That is the power of getting Veterans Benefits.
 
With No Aid & Attendance
With Aid & Attendance
Assisted Living Monthly Rent
$5,000
$5,000
Monthly Income
​(SS and Pension)
$2,000
$2,000
Aid & Attendance Monthly Income
$0
$1,500
Total Savings
$72,000
$72,000
Monthly Withdrawal From Savings
​(Cost of rent minus monthly income)
$3,000
$1,500
Savings Will Last
2 years - 24 Months
4 Years - 48 Months - Double as long!
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1200 River Ave, Suite 9i
Lakewood, NJ 08701

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"The Veteran Care Service team's focus on benefits for our Veterans really fills a void in our society. They carry the banner that says don't forget the sacrifice these men and women have made for our Country! They provide a clear and concise way for these folks to access the benefits and programs that they earned, need and deserve." Ron T.

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  • Care Provider Search
    • Assisted Living Communities >
      • Finding a Community
      • Request Assistance
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  • Veteran Benefits
    • Aid and Attendance >
      • The Benefit
      • Am I Eligible
      • Our Process
      • Benefits Quick Facts
      • Benefits Calculator
    • Burial and Memorial Benefits >
      • Burial Pre-need Eligibility
      • Schedule a Burial For a Veteran or a Family Member
    • Obtaining Service Records
  • Veteran Care Blog
  • Contact Us