Elder Love USA, Inc. is beyond proud to be partnered with VetAssist
If you or a family member was a wartime veteran or is a spouse of a wartime veteran, you may qualify for the VA's "Aid and Attendance" benefit.
This benefit is for wartime veterans, or their surviving spouses, who meet certain medical and financial requirements.
VetAssist has been trusted to process the aid package since 2003
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What does this program do?
Veterans Home Care’s VetAssist® helps veterans or their surviving spouses, who may qualify for a special Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) benefit known as “Aid and Attendance”, to remain in the comfort of their own homes and receive assistance with activities of daily living.
Through the VetAssist® Program, clients can start receiving care immediately with an interest-free loan, repaid from retroactive VA payments.
What will VetAssist do for you?
Veterans Home Care will provide expert assistance with VA paperwork, helping to maximize benefits and improve approval chances.
They also offer ongoing support throughout the application process and beyond, including managing VA paperwork and ensuring continuous care.
Are you eligible for the program?
Can you answer YES to ALL of the following questions?
If so, you may be eligible.
1. MILITARY SCREENING
Q: Is he/she a veteran or the surviving spouse of a deceased wartime veteran
who needs help to live safely at home?
Combat duty or overseas service is not required.
Surviving spouse must have been married to the veteran at least 1 year and at time of veteran's death. Married couples are only eligible if the veteran is disabled and meets the guidelines.
Q: Did the veteran serve at least 1 day during wartime?
World War II
December 7, 1941 - December 31, 1946
Korean Conflict
June 27, 1950 - January 31, 1955
Vietnam Era
August 5, 1964 - May 7, 1975
Or served in the country of Vietnam November 1, 1955-August 5, 1964
Persian Gulf War
August 2, 1990 - until date to be determined
What will VetAssist help you with?
Q: Did the veteran serve:
At least 90 day on active duty? (Persian Gulf War veterans must have two years of active duty or the full period for which they were called for active duty.)
With an honorable (or in some cases general) discharge?
2. MEDICAL SCREENING
Q: Does the veteran or surviving spouse have a medical condition causing the
need for assistance with activities of daily living? (i.e. help with bathing,
dressing, grooming, using the toilet, meal preparation, moving about safely.)
If under age of 65, must have letter from Social Security providing disability.
Q: Does the veteran or surviving spouse want to use their VA Pension with Aid
and Attendance primarily for in-home are or adult care?
3. MONETARY SCREENING
Q: Does he/she have a net worth (income + assets) at or less than $155,356?
A primary residence and automobile are NOT counted as part of net worth. Ongoing non-reimbursable medical expenses may reduce the annual countable income.
Once your VetAssist Program Application is completed, Elder Love USA can start care with the tasks below
At no delay or out of pocket costs to you!
Help With Bathing
Help With Dressing
Medication Reminders
Companionship
Meal Preparation
Transferring to and from bed
Personal Care
Respite Care
Light Housekeeping
Laundry
Transporation (Where Available)
Medical Alert System with Alexa Technology
Additional Services, including help to access other community resources to improve quality of life
Have any questions?
Feel free to reach out to our team if you have any questions or need assistance. We would be more than happy to provide you with all the resources you need.
You can fill out the form below or call us at 888-336-8322 or email us at info@elderloveusa.org
DISCLAIMER: The unique VetAssist® Program is an exclusive offering of the Veterans Home Care® family of companies. Veterans Home Care® and the VetAssist®
Program are not part of any government agency and are not affiliated with the Department of Veterans Affairs