Posts Tagged ‘long term care’

Where were the Democrats, standing up for the rights of veterans, and the frail and elderly?

where were the Democrats, standing up for the rights of veterans, and the frail and elderly? If they fought for these people rather than Bankers, Insurance Executives, Financial Executives, things may have been different.

Nursing homes, patients win debt payments in Medicaid settlement

In order to qualify for Medicaid, the federal-state program for the poor, an individual must deplete his or her assets to reach a $2,500 threshold. Often, that patient needs care before reaching that limit and can accumulate thousands of dollars in nursing home bills.

New research shows that one of the first signs of impending dementia is an inability to understand money and credit, contracts and agreements.

In a recent article in the New York Times  new research shows that one of the first signs of impending dementia is an inability to understand money and credit, contracts and agreements. The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, the largest nongovernmental regulator for securities firms doing business in the United States, recently met with individual financial services companies and the Alzheimer’s Association to formulate guidelines on how to deal with clients who have trouble remembering and reasoning, a problem that is not new but is increasing as the population ages.

What is necessary for a Vet to qualify for A&A while living in an Independent Living Facility?

If the doctor states that the claimant must live in a “protective environment as provided by ________________ “ and the facility letter states that they are providing this protective environment, the entire IL fee should be accepted as UME. However, if no confirmation of “protective environment” or the facility is not providing same, the claimant may declare some facility costs as UME; e.g. medic alert system, transportation to/from doctors, twenty-four hour on-sight supervision, meal preparation, etc. To increase your monthly income, please contact us about a FREE HANDBOOK about VA Benefits, written by David Wingate, an accredited VA Attorney, of…

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Veteran’s widow and remarriages – Veterans Benefits available?

Widow was married to vet who died in the Korean War.  Widow re-married a WWII veteran. Unfortunately, widow’s second spouse died and she remarried a non veteran. Widow’s third husband recently died. Any benefits available? Since first husband was killed in the Korean War, if widow was married to firt husband veteran for at least one year or had a child by him if married less than one year, she should have received. Probably, lost entitlement for remarrying. However, widow is now single, re-apply for DIC reinstated. Also, apply for CHAMPVA and burial benefits, if did not apply for them. To increase your…

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A veteran cannot receive both SC compensation and NSC pension.

Usually, compensation exceeds pension. Therefore, compensation is the best bet.

Korea veteran rated 100% disabled – ALS, receiving $2,769/month from VA, is also entitled to other veteran’s benefits.

 Review special monthly compensation, if requires A & A, an additional benefit beyond 100%, Form 21-526B. Also, dependent benefit money i.e. wife and any dependent children or parent(s) on this form and on a statement in support of claim form. Furthermore, file for extended care services through the VHA.  This may provide home care, sitters, etc.  The form is 10-10EC.  Although, the VA doctor will have to approve. Additionally, file if veteran’s home requires remodeling (adaptation),  form 26-4555 or form 26-4555d. Also, if veteran dies of ALS, widow file for DIC.  Widow can receive up to $1,686.00 per month, dependent…

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Financial Advisors will tell a veteran or veteran’s spouse there assets must be below a certain amount.

There is no fixed amount, like Medicaid, but the answer lies in your life expectancy and total gross income vs total UME.

Veteran was a POW in WWII and had 100% service disability. Is widow entitled to DIC benefits?

Yes, if veteran was rated 100% for at least one year prior to death and died after 09-30-1999.  Futhermore, eligible for CHAMPVA health and burial benefits. To increase your monthly income, please contact us about a FREE HANDBOOK about VA Benefits, written by David Wingate, an accredited VA Attorney, of Senior Life Care Planning, LLC, go to info@seniorlcp.com or if you require additional information about VA Benefits, visit our Senior LCP's Website. We also have a Blog on Elder Issues and Veteran's Benefits. If you are not receiving our Newsletter, go ahead and subscribe to our free NEWSLETTER to stay on…

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A typical Veteran’s Benefits appeal process

Claimant files with VA, who denies claim (claimant has one year to reply with a NOD) Claimant asks for DRO review within one year, who denies claim and sends a statement of the case (claimant has 60 days to file appeal using form VA9 before the BVA) BVA denies claim, claimant can file appeal before CAVC within 120 days OR Claimant can file a motion to vacate with no time limit OR Claimant can file for BVA reconsideration with no time limit OR Claimant can file for a revision based upon CUE with no time limit but no new evidence…

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