Monday, October 1, 2012

Unknown Pension Benefit

Did you know that there is a pension benefit available to Veterans and the spouses of Veterans who served during a period of war? Even better, that Veteran did not have to be injured in an act of war or during active duty to receive this particular pension benefit. Most people have NO IDEA this even exists.

This Special Pension (part of the VA Improved Pension program) allows for Veterans and surviving spouses who require the regular attendance of another person to assist in eating, bathing, dressing, undressing or taking care of the needs of nature to receive additional monetary benefits. It also includes individuals who are blind or a patient in a nursing home because of mental or physical incapacity. Assisted care in an assisted living facility also qualifies.

This most important benefit is overlooked by many families with Veterans or surviving spouses who need additional monies to help care for ailing parents or loved ones. This is a "pension benefit" and is not dependent upon service-related injuries for compensation. Most Veterans who are in need of assistance qualify for this pension. Aid and Attendance can help pay for care in the home, nursing home or assisted living facility. A Veteran is eligible for up to $1,519 per month, while a surviving spouse is eligible for up to $976 per month. A couple is eligible for up to $1,801 per month*.

There is an administrative process to go through, but once approved the benefit pays retroactively.

Until Next Time~


Shannon