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Michigan Aid and Attendance Pension for Veterans

November 30, 2009

Filed under: Elder Law,Long Term Care,Michigan Veterans Benefits — Christopher J. Berry | Estate & Elder Law Attorney @ 4:26 pm

Did you know about the little known veterans benefit called the Aid and Attendance, also known as the Aid and Attendance Pension?  The Michigan Veterans Aid and Attendance pension provides veterans and surviving spouses of veterans with benefits for everyday needs such as eating, bathing, dressing, and other elder care needs that the veteran or their surviving spouse needs assistance from an individual in doing.

The Michigan Aid and Attendance benefits are generally available to veterans (and spouses) who are blind, reside in an assisted living facility or nursing home.  In addition their are certain asset limits that futher confuse applying for these benefits.  Often times, veterans need assistance in uncovering what exactly their benefit will be and how to meet the qualifications.  It is important to work with an Michigan Veterans Benfits attorney that is familiar with Michigan Veterans Benefits when doing any type of Michigan long-term care planning.

Visit our online resource at www.VeteransBenefitsMichigan.com

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