Retirement Benefits Analysts, LLC specializes in providing assistance to Veterans, their Widows and family's to help them understand and determine eligibility for the benefits their entitled to. Most Veterans and their Widows are completely unaware these benefits are available.
For example many Veterans or their Widows may be entitled to a little known benefit, commonly called "Aid and Attendance" which can provide an income for as much as $23,388 a year!
Recent reports have stated "only 1 in 7 widows who probably could qualify actually get the monthly checks". Government statistics show only 5% of of potentially eligible veterans actually get the Pension.
We partner with Elder Law Attorneys, Financial Professionals, Assisted living facilities, At Home Care providers, and other senior advocates to make sure potential clients get the benefits their entitled to. This little known Pension from the V.A. can also be used to pay anyone, including children for providing care at home.
NBC Nightly News, February 23, 2007.
Here is a clip from NBC Nightly News which aired February 23, 2007. Please watch the short video for more information about VA's Aid and Attendance Benefit. Watch the Clip...
Confidential Benefits Evaluation Form
If you would like our firms assistance in determining the eligibility of you or a family member please complete the following Confidential Benefits Analysis Intake Form and send it back to our Evaluation Department by Fax (888) 742-3844) or Mail.
Get up to $1,949 a month from the Department of Veterans Affairs for veterans who served on active duty during World War II, the Korean Conflict, or the Vietnam War. Get up to $1,056 a month from the Department of Veterans Affairs for single widows or widowers of veterans who served on active duty.
This benefit can help you pay anyone including your child for home care. It can also be used to help you pay for professional care in the home, for assisted living, or for nursing home. Imagine having an extra $1,949 a month that you didn't even know existed. Request Help
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