Long-Term Care For Veterans

If you served your country honorably in wartime but are still paying out of pocket for your own extended care or medical needs related to a disability (even a non-service related one) you could be wasting thousands of dollars!

The VA doesn’t advertise its most useful benefit for aging veterans: the Aid and Attendance Pension. In fact, they won’t even tell you about it unless you ask! However, if you qualify for that benefit you could be entitled to receive up to $2,019 per month.

That money can be used to pay for your long term care needs such as visiting nurses, part-time care givers, and even your nursing home or assisted living facility bills.

And that’s not all. You can even use that money to reimburse family members for the care they provide in your own home.

The benefit even extends to cover your spouse if they need care on a daily basis and widowed or separated spouses can even apply for the benefit their partner earned!

Everything You Need to Know

There are minimum qualification requirements (related to your military service, your medical needs, and your financial situation) and the process does take time (up to 12 months on average—though with our help we can cut that time nearly in half) but the money you could be getting may mean the difference between going bankrupt and preserving your legacy for your spouse or children!

This Free Special Report is full of everything you need to know about the VA Aid and Attendance benefit including:

  • How to qualify
  • How to apply
  • How to expedite the process
  • And even how you can maneuver your finances to avoid disqualification

Fill in the information to the right and we’ll send this one-of-a-kind resource INSTANTLY to you by email.

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