Richard Barron serving the Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro & North Central TX
I specialize in helping veterans, members of a veteran's family, or the surviving spouse of a veteran understand how to obtain long term care benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs in Collin, Cooke, Dallas, Denton, Grayson and Tarrant Counties. Most veterans are not aware of the benefits available through veterans health care, through state veterans homes, through home renovation grants, or for two disability income programs called Compensation and Pension.
It's astounding that roughly 1/3 of all seniors can qualify for up to $1,843 a month in additional income through Pension under the right conditions. Pension is also known as the "aid and attendance benefit." Yet government statistics show only 5% of potentially eligible veterans are actually receiving the Pension benefit.
This benefit can help you pay anyone including your child for home care. It can also be used to help you pay for professional care in the home, for assisted living, or for nursing home. Imagine having an extra $1,843 a month that you didn't even know existed.
I can tell you over the phone whether you would qualify for this benefit or not. Otherwise, feel free to fill out the form below.
FREE GUIDE"The Consumers Guide to Veterans Benefits for the Veteran and Their Widow"
Are You a Veteran? Where You Honorably Discharged?
Do You Qualify for a Little Known VA Benefit?
FREE initial consultation with no obligation on your part.
If you are over age 65 and you are an Honorably Discharged Veteran and you need help paying Home Health Care, help with Assisted Living Expenses or help with the cost of nursing home care or if you are a widow of an Honorably Discharged Veteran, then fill out the form below & order your FREE copy of:
“The Consumers Guide to Veterans Benefits for the Veteran or their Widow”
If you or your spouse is an honorably discharged veteran and served during a period of wartime and you need help paying for Home Health Care, Assisted Living Expenses, or Nursing Home Costs, then you may qualify for the Veterans Administrations Aid and Attendance Pension Benefits Program. To find out if you qualify for A&A and Home Bound benefits and to learn more about the VA Pension Benefits Programs for Veterans and their widows, then order your FREE copy of my guide, “The Consumers Guide to Veterans Benefits for the Veteran or their Widow”.
This Guide will show you....
How to qualify for a benefit of over $1,800 per month.
How a widow of a veteran may qualify for a benefit close to $1,000 per month.
What assets and income you can have to become eligible for these benefits.
How making gifts can disqualify you from government benefits, and the steps you should take right now, BEFORE applying to the VA to make sure you qualify for all government benefits you may be entitled.
Learn how to keep and protect your Medicaid eligibility should you need nursing home care.
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