Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Care for Veterans -
US Department of Veteran Affairs -
Part 3
US Department of Veteran Affairs -
Part 3
Question: My father was a veteran of World War II and my widowed mother is afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease. Is she entitled to any VA facilities or services?
Answer: Certain VA health services are available for spouses of veterans. The websites given below can be looked at for more detailed information on these programs.
1. 1-800-827-1000: You can get information on VA benefits that are not medical.
2. CHAMPVA and CHAMPVA for LIFE (CFL), These sites give information on the health services available for the spouses and other dependents of veterans.
3. TRICARE and TRICARE for Life (TFL): The site provides information on the health services available for retired military personnel, their families and surviving dependents.
4. This site has the complete list of VA Medical Center locations and the contact details.
5. State Veterans Home Program: Owned and managed by the various states of the country, the admission criteria are also decided by the individual states. Care and services provided may sometimes be chargeable. The State Veteran’s Home offers a range of services, including day care, domiciliary, nursing home care and others. Some of these Homes take in the spouses of veterans, but there is no funding given by the particular state or the VA for the spouses or other family members of veterans. Your mother therefore would have to pay for all the services provided at the State Veteran’s Home, while the admission application would have to be made to the state authority concerned.
6. This site has information on the Aid and Attendance Benefit
Call one of our Elder Law attorneys at the offices of Cohen & Oalican, LLP, and let us guide you through the government requirements and available programs.
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