The U.S. Department of Veterans, through Tricare and the GI Bill, offers numerous basic health care and education benefits to veterans. Even with these programs that help veterans and their families, other little-known services can improve their lives and ease the financial burden of medical care and other expenses. Check your veteran status to see if you qualify for these ten benefits.
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Veterans Benefits Planning is More Important than Ever
For many families, providing long term care for an aging loved one in the home has become an even bigger priority than normal because of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on those in senior living communities. In-home care can be costly, which makes the Aid and Attendance Benefit provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs of critical importance to help pay for such care.
What to Do to Manage Someone Else’s Social Security or Veteran’s Benefits
By Dara M. Hensel With Memorial Day approaching, our thoughts are turning toward veterans and their needs during the COVID-19 crisis. We will be sharing information for veterans and their families. You have been appointed to help your seven-year-old nephew Roberto...
Changes in Veterans’ Benefits Looming October 18th
On September 18, 2018, the Department of Veterans Affairs officially published the amendments to certain regulations having to do with VA benefit claims.The VA hasn’t left beneficiaries a whole lot of time to adjust – those changes become effective on the 18th of this...