Posted by Bertien Westerveld on May 24, 2011

Rotary Meeting May 25th 2011: John Miller - Federal and State benefits for Massachusetts veterans

Present: William Clark, Michael Johnson, Joe Kelley, John Miller, Judy Price, Robert Price, Robert Schipul, Jack Stebe, Ben Summers, Bernie Westerveld

Guest: John Johnson, brother of Michael.

Pledge: Joe Kelley
Prayer: Bob Schipul

Queen: almost $800 in the pot , 8 cards. Jack missed the Queen. Next week only 6 cards left.
Happy/Sad Bucks: All contributed. Absentee bucks from Jeannie.

Speaker: John Miller


Wartime Veteran & Surviving Spousal Benefits
VA Aid & Attendance Pension

For an explanation and free consultation, contact:
John D. Miller, Owner, Home Care Partners, LLC.
email:
jdmiller@homecarepartners.biz
Or call: (781) 378-2164

VA Aid & Attendance Pension Eligibility Requirements

Pension Summary

The VA’s non-service connected disability - Aid and Attendance Pension - was designed to assist wartime veterans and their surviving spouses with the purchase of necessary and recurring non-reimbursed health and homecare expenses.

Included in the VA definition of non-reimbursed expenses are: private health care premiums, continence supplies, diabetic supplies, some equipment rental expenses and homecare expenses. (Homecare includes services such as assistance with cooking, light housekeeping, transportation, errands, grocery shopping, providing medication reminders, and providing supervision while dressing and grooming.)

Maximum Pension Amounts (*subject to change based on annual adjustments in social security)

    Veteran: $1,644.00 per month
    Surviving Spouse: $1,057.00 per month
    Veteran & Spouse: $1,949.00 per month
    Veteran & Veteran Spouse: $2,530.00 per month

Pension Eligibility

To qualify for this pension, the veteran…

  • Must have been honorably discharged.
  • Must have served a minimum of 90 days of active military duty.
  • Must have served a minimum of 1 (one) day during wartime regardless of location.

To qualify, the applicant, whether the veteran or surviving spouse…

  • Must own less than $80,000 in liquid assets (bank accounts, stocks, mutual funds, etc.)
  • Requires medical diagnosis that indicates he/she needs regular assistance with "activities of daily living".

This is determined on an individual basis through your Primary Care Physician and includes any of the following conditions:

  • Difficulties with ambulation, inability to drive, diabetes, dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, previous stroke activity, severe arthritis, breathing/lung disease, visual problems, Parkinson’s disease or severe osteoporosis.

Each case will be determined on an individual basis and is not limited to the above stated conditions.

Income eligibility is based upon a net combination of your monthly income (excluding VA Pension, Social Security Supplements and welfare payments), along with recurring non-reimbursed medical expenses - including homecare services.

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