Posts Tagged ‘VA’

What is a presumptive condition?

The V.A. regards i.e. presumes that the illness is related to a veteran’s military service.

You need to be aware of self described “veterans advocates” who are in fact unscrupulous investment advisors.

These financial scammers state that “we’ll get you eligible for VA benefits, thus you’ll have more income, to pay for the assisted living facility or the home care nurse, and all you have to do is purchase this annuity.”

The Newark VA Regional Office gets 29 % of disability claims wrong

You need someone working on your side, to help you make sure you get the benefits you are entitled.

Filing for VA Disability Benefits

If a veteran believes they are eligible for disability benefits, they should submit a completed copy of VA Form 21-526 to the nearest VA Regional Office.

A veterans’ benefits bill is being sent for President Obama’s consideration.

A veterans' benefits bill is being sent for President Obama's consideration. If signed into law, The Veterans' Benefits Act of 2010 (H.R. 3219, as amended), includes the following: * Raises an automobile assistance benefit for disabled veterans from $11,000 to $18,900. * Authorizes federal grants to provide job training, counseling, placement, and childcare services to homeless women veterans and homeless veterans with children. * Substantially increases the maximum levels of supplemental insurance for totally disabled veterans, as well as Veterans' Group Life Insurance and Veterans' Mortgage Life Insurance. * Provides retroactive Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance benefits for troops who were…

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Providing Care For Someone With Alzheimer’s Disease.

We, at Senior Life Care Planning, provide our clients, families, and caregivers, with a support system, expertise and resources they need to better navigate the many health care, legal, and financial complexities associated with aging.

Veterans Reduced – Tuition is transferable

For the first time, service members can transfer the tuition benefit to spouses or children. The benefit can be used for up to 15 years after the service member leaves active duty.

HOW CAN I PAY FOR HOME HEALTH CARE?

Home care services can be paid privately, i.e. your own funds or funds from a family member; or thru your long term care insurance policy, if you meet their standards for help; or through a variety of public sources, Medicare, Medicaid, and the Veterans’ Administration.

Most people think that we do wills, trusts and power of attorneys. Although, we do prepare estate planning documents, the major focus for Senior Life Care Planning, is to provide advocacy care services

We provide our clients, families, and caregivers, with a support system, expertise and resources they need to better navigate the many health care, legal, and financial complexities associated with aging.

Veterans may be entitled to additional benefits, if housebound or in need of aid and attendance.

To increase your monthly income, please contact us about “VA benefits.”

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