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The
Hearth At Prestwick Supports
Our Veterans
What Is Veterans Aid &
Attendance Benefit?
Veteran
Affairs (VA) Aid &
Attendance Benefits may be
available to a Wartime
Veteran or the Surviving
Spouse of a Veteran,
providing that the honorably
discharged Veteran is 65 or
older & served a minimum of
90 days of active duty with
at least one day at wartime.
In addition, the Veteran or
his widow must also meet
other means testing criteria
for their income and assets.
You may be entitled to a
significant monthly income,
ranging from $1,056 -
$1,949* TAX FREE per month
from the Veterans
Administration. This monthly
check could help a Veteran
or spouse of a Veteran with
Assisted Living or
Independent Living expenses.
Disability Pension VA
Benefits - Download this
document to get general
information about Special
Pension with Aid and
Attendance.
For
More Information Call:
•
Veterans Financial, Inc
• 1-800-835-1541
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www.veteransfinancial.com
• email:
help@veteransfinancial.com
VFI
is a private financial
service company and is not
part of the Veterans
Administration.
•
Actual benefit amount is
determined by the VA based
on eligibility.
Declared States Of War
1.
Mexican Border Period
1916-1917
2. WWI 1917 - 1921
3. WWII 12/7/1941 -
12/31/1946
4. Korean War 6/27/1950 -
1/31/1955
5. Vietnam War 8/5/1964 –
5/7/1975
6. 2/28/1961, for Veterans
who served “in country”
before 8/5/1964 though
5/7/1975
7. Gulf War 1990 - 1991 |