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TomSlick

(11,098 posts)
Wed Feb 28, 2024, 10:41 PM Feb 28

Any experience out there with VA benefits for assisted living?

My father was a Korean War combat veteran. Dad recently died and Mom has moved to an assisted living facility.

My brother has been in contact with "Patriot Angels" that is telling him that mom they get her a VA benefit to help pay the assisted living costs - for a fee.

I'm skeptical (I'm always skeptical) but "Patriot Angels" has a good BBB rating and more good reviews than bad.

Does anyone have experience with "Patriot Angels" or aware of such VA benefits?

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TomSlick

(11,098 posts)
2. No.
Wed Feb 28, 2024, 10:45 PM
Feb 28

He did not have a service connected condition. As far as I know, he never went to a VA medical facility.

gay texan

(2,453 posts)
4. Get down to the local VA office
Thu Feb 29, 2024, 12:01 AM
Feb 29

Have your Dads service records, discharge paperwork, and ssn. Be forwarned, the VA moves slow

TomSlick

(11,098 posts)
5. Thanks. That's obviously the better choice.
Thu Feb 29, 2024, 12:09 AM
Feb 29

My brother (a retired Reg Leg) and SiL are obviously smarter than I and are shot-in-the-tail to throw Mom's money at these guys. My brother got pissed because I asked for time to do some internet research.

It's simply not worth the fight. I will content myself with the coming "told ya so."

TomSlick

(11,098 posts)
11. Shockingly, the SiL decided to talk to the VA without the "company."
Fri Mar 1, 2024, 08:19 PM
Mar 1

She now has the situation well in hand. Good thing she's so smart..

GP6971

(31,163 posts)
10. Does your state government have a Veterans Affairs Dept?
Fri Mar 1, 2024, 08:13 PM
Mar 1

If so, they might have advocates that can help or at least provide you with information.

waterwatcher123

(144 posts)
7. Aid and Attendance Pension
Thu Feb 29, 2024, 02:01 AM
Feb 29

Your mother is definitely eligible for the Aid and Attendance pension benefit (https://www.veteransaidbenefit.org/aid_and_attendance_pension_benefit.htm). You do need to go through a fairly detailed application process than includes getting doctor's signatures on her need for custodial care. You will also need to document all her income and expenses and organize it in a way that a potential reviewer can wade through all the paperwork (table of contents or index).

There are some people who prepare these VA applications professionally for survivors or veterans. But, you can do it yourself with a bit of due diligence and careful preparation. I did it for my mother who was in assisted living facility and later moved to a nursing home. It was incredibly helpful and paid on par what she received from the Social Security Administration.

Susan Calvin

(1,646 posts)
8. Hey, thank you so much for posting this.
Thu Feb 29, 2024, 10:25 AM
Feb 29

I had absolutely no idea I was eligible, and it turns out that I am both on my own and through my late husband. I hope not to need it, but it's nice to know it's there.

Jacson6

(350 posts)
12. Do not pay ANY fees. That is the sign of a scam.
Tue Mar 26, 2024, 10:59 PM
Mar 26

You need to get in touch with a Veteran Service Organization(VSO) in your county. Some States like California provide it for free. The American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) do provide VSO's.
If any one asks you for money then walk away and contact a VSO. They have saved me twice in the VA bureaucracy.

Good Luck.

TomSlick

(11,098 posts)
13. Thanks. We're dealing directly with the VA.
Wed Mar 27, 2024, 06:42 PM
Mar 27

It's going to take a long time but I think that would be the case in any event.

denbot

(9,899 posts)
14. It will take time, but the VA will get it done correctly without charge.
Tue Apr 2, 2024, 05:13 AM
Apr 2

No private company contractor can move anything faster than any single individual. As a matter of fact, even if they “only” charge half up front, they still have half with no fiscal motivation to do anything. When anyone blathers about privatizing, read the fine print. I personally think you done good.

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