IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT for Seniors in Arizona from the US Veterans Administration

Right at Home has learned that there will be no changes to the Veterans Aid and Attendance benefit for 2010.   As always we will let you know of any changes as we learn of them!

REPOST:  BELOW IS OUR ORIGINAL POST TO REMIND YOU OF THE PROGRAM SINCE WE NOW KNOW 2010 ARE THE SAME AS 2009 AS IT RELATES TO REQUIREMENTS AND BENEFITS

Right at Home wants to make sure Veterans are aware of a little-known benefit that may help Veterans and their surviving spouses pay for home care (and other care services).  If you or a loved one have any questions after reading this, please post your question in the comments area and we will make sure you receive the answers you need.  Some of this sounds complicated–and it can be.  We can put you in touch with an Accredited Claims Agent that can assist you at no charge.  The Accredited Claims Agents provide invaluable information and will assist with the application process to make sure it is filled out correctly the first time which will help you greatly improve your chances of getting reimbursed in a timely manner!

So what is it? Veterans Aid and Attendance (A&A) is a benefit paid in addition to monthly pension. Benefits may be available for Veterans and surviving spouses who require the regular attendance of another person to assist in bathing, dressing, meal preparation, medication monitoring or other various activities of daily living. This benefit is available to individuals who reside in assisted living communities, personal care homes, skilled nursing facilities and those receiving personal in-home care.

How can these benefits help and how much is available?
Aid and Attendance can help pay for care in the home, skilled nursing facility, personal care home or an assisted living community. A Veteran may be eligible for up to $19,728 per year, a Veteran with a dependent spouse may be eligible for up to $23,388 per year, a surviving spouse of a Veteran may be eligible for up to $12,672 per year and two Veterans married to each other may be eligible for up to $30,480 per year.

Who is Eligible?
Any War Veteran with 90 days of active duty with at least one day during active War time. A surviving spouse of a War Veteran may be eligible if he/she remained married to the Veteran until his/her time of death and has not remarried. The only exception to this rule is if the remarriage took place after January 1, 1971 and ended before November 1, 1990. The individual must meet medical, service and financial qualifications as described below.

Medical Qualifications

  1. The Veteran requires the aid of another person in order to perform personal functions required in everyday living, such as bathing, feeding, dressing, attending to the wants of nature, adjusting prosthetic devices, or protecting himself/herself from the hazards of his/her daily environment, OR,
  2. The Veteran is bedridden, in that his/her disability or disabilities requires that he/she remain in bed apart from any prescribed course of convalescence or treatment, OR,
  3. The Veteran is a patient in a nursing home due to mental or physical incapacity, OR,
  4. The Veteran is blind, or so nearly blind as to have corrected visual acuity of 5/200 or less, in both eyes, and concentric contraction of the visual field to 5 degrees or less.

Service Qualifications

  1. At least 90 days of active duty, but need not have served in combat.
  2. One day of active duty during a period of war (table below lists qualifying periods of war)
  3. Discharged from service under conditions other than dishonorable

War or Conflict
WWII:12/7/1941 to 12/31/1946
Korean Conflict: 6/27/1950 to 1/31/1955
Vietnam Era: 8/5/1964 to 5/7/1975; for Veterans who served “in country” before 8/5/1664,                                2/28/1961 to 5/7/1975 is applicable.�
Gulf War: At least 24 months, 8/2/1990 until a date to be set by law or Presidential Proclamation.

Financial Qualifications

  1. VA compares gross monthly income to out of pocket medical expenses.
  2. Assets are included in the equation for eligibility. Personal property such as the Veteran’s home or vehicle,   are not included in this calculation.
  3. A complicated Income and Asset Test must be “passed” in order to qualify. VA does not disclose this special provision to the public. If these are submitted incorrectly the Veteran will be denied the benefit. Therefore, we strongly recommend you contact your Right at Home representative who can put you in contact with VA Accredited Claims Agent who can complete the forms for you- at no charge to you.

There is also a “Housebound” benefit that can be paid in addition to monthly pension, and, like A&A, Housebound benefits first require eligibility to pension (different criteria apply). A Veteran cannot receive both Aid and Attendance and Housebound benefits at the same time.

If I am already receiving monthly payments or a service-connected disability can I get a VA pension too?
You cannot receive a VA non-service connected pension and service-connected compensation at the same time. However, if you apply for pension and are awarded payments, VA will pay you whichever benefit is greater.

How do I apply for Veterans non-service connected pension?
Contact Right at Home for assistance and they will provide you with the information you need, including referral to an accredited claims agent who can assist you with your application.

In Arizona, Right at Home is standing by to assist you with your Senior In-Home Caregiving Needs.  Our trained, experienced, background-checked, caring, bonded and insured caregivers are waiting to assist you with everything from things like companionship, housekeeping and transportation all the way to helping with personal care items such as bathing, continence control and much more.

For Information or Home Care in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Fountain Hills, Carefree, Cave Creek, Paradise Valley, Arizona, please click Right at Home or call 602-569-7240

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11 responses to “IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT for Seniors in Arizona from the US Veterans Administration

  1. Erika O'Donnell

    We are not in Arizona so we are using another company, but it looks like my father should qualify for this and I will call them tomorrow to see if they can help.

    If they are not sure, would it be okay if I have them call you?

    Thank you very much.

    Thankfully,

    Erika O’Donnell

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  3. Kathy

    Are you allowed to receive both AHCCCS benefits and VA Aid and Attendance benefits?
    This is for my aunt who has dementia and needs daily assistance. She is a veteran of WWII and in a home.
    Do I need to turn the VA benefit over to the AZ state?
    Is it legally ok to receive both benefits.
    She also receives Social Security.
    Thank you for your help.

    • Yes Kathy. These benefits are independent of each other although I hear that the VA benefit may take into account the value received from the AHCCCS program. In all cases, we recommend (and assist) our clients to apply for all potential benefits that are honestly deserved and will positively impact their Activities of Daily Living (ADLs). The VA A&A is considered a pension amount to be used specifically for care and is awarded for service during combat periods.

      Thank you for your question. I hope I’ve answered it to your satisfaction. Please feel free to give us a call at 602-569-7241 if you’d like to speak to a Home Care expert.

  4. Amy

    Great info! Glad you are able to provide this info to the public 🙂

    • Thanks Amy. many of our clients in the Phoenix / Scottsdale area of Arizona were unaware that their (or their spouse’s) service in the US Armed Forces during most any combat period (even if they were not in combat themselves) qualifies them for this funding. We’ve even had Clients tell us that they called the VA and were told it didn’t exist. It does and we can help!

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