Posts Tagged ‘Veterans Affairs’

Most people think that we do wills, trusts and power of attorneys. Although, we do prepare estate planning documents, the major focus for Senior Life Care Planning, is to provide advocacy care services

We provide our clients, families, and caregivers, with a support system, expertise and resources they need to better navigate the many health care, legal, and financial complexities associated with aging.

Veterans may be entitled to additional benefits, if housebound or in need of aid and attendance.

To increase your monthly income, please contact us about “VA benefits.”

A comprehensive veterans’ benefits bill is headed to the White House for President Obama’s approval.

A comprehensive veterans' benefits bill is headed to the White House for President Obama's approval. If passed, the Veterans' Benefits Act of 2010 (H.R.3219) would expand insurance options for disabled vets, upgrade compensation benefits and employment protections, allow the Department of Veterans Affairs to keep using private physicians and to provide vets with disability evaluations. The bill passed the House late Thursday after passing the Senate on Tuesday. Key sponsor Sen. Daniel Kahikina Akaka (D-Hawaii) said his bill will "upgrade the benefits that veterans have earned through their honorable service," according to a release from Akaka's office.

Working with a financial advisor, who is “advising” on preparing the VA application, and how to obtain VA Benefits, if NOT ACCREDITATED is against the law.

An Assisted Living Facility or Home Care Agency cannot pay for the filing of the application, or pay someone or organization to do so. Otherwise they are breaking the law.

Accredited VA Attorney Elder Speaks about VA Benefits

David Wingate’s mission is to help veterans and their families navigate the complexities of the VA system.

“If I can no longer take care of myself, or my spouse, can I automatically go to the VA nursing home?”

The VA may provide nursing home care to all veterans, but, only if space permits.

With a presumptive condition or death, it is presumed. the veteran served in a certain arena or time the military service was the cause of condition or death.

Usually, a veteran or a qualifying surviving dependent must show a nexus between the veteran’s condition or death and his/her military service, except with a presumptive condition or death.

How Do You Take Care of Mom – Long Distance

You live in a different city or state than mom. You try your best to see her, take the long trips, as much as you can. You call every day. However, no matter what you do, you feel the guilt, for not being there for her.

The House Veterans’ Affairs Committee passed various bills.

It is unlikely, either the House and/or Senate will complete the passed House Committee bills, leaving everything to a post-election legislative session.

The RAPID Claims Act goes before the House of Representatives

This legislation will allow veterans to bypass a lengthy claim development period by submitting a complete claim that needs no further evidence.

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