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Although this area is temporarily without a member to assist you we can still help you with any concerns you may have. We can also put you in contact with various elder care services in Northern Alabama. Click here to Request Assistance from the Alabama Care Planning Council.
Although this area is temporarily without a member to assist you we can still help you with any concerns you may have. We can also put you in contact with various elder care services in Central Alabama. Click here to Request Assistance from the Alabama Care Planning Council.
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I help veterans and their families in Alabama understand long term care benefits available from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Most veterans are not aware of the eldercare benefits available through veterans health care, through state veterans homes, through home renovation grants (HISA Grants), or from two disability income programs called Compensation and Pension (sometimes called Aid and Attendance).
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Although this area is temporarily without a member to assist you we can still help you with any concerns you may have. We can also put you in contact with various elder care services in the Mobile Area. Click here to Request Assistance from the Alabama Care Planning Council.
Northern Alabama: Lauderdale, Colbert, Franklin, Marion, Lawrence, Winston, Limestone, Morgan, Madison, Marshall, Jackson, and Dekalb Counties
Central Alabama: Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Anniston, Auburn, Cullman, Gadsden, Jasper, Sylacauga, and surrounding areas
Southern Alabama: Montgomery, Selma, Ozark, Dothan, and surrounding areas
Mobile Area: Mobile, Baldwin, and Escambia Counties
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers a myriad of benefits to veterans. As a general rule, a veteran is defined as someone who served in the armed forces of the United States. Reservists and National Guard are generally not considered veterans for benefits purposes except under certain special conditions. For some benefits, up to 2 years or more of service is required.
In 2015, VA reported that 55% of the 22.7 million veterans in the U.S are age 60 and older. There are several benefits available and more applicable to these senior veterans and their spouses.
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Please note that individuals listed on this page are not affiliated with the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Members listed on this site educate about various benefits and do not charge a fee for the preparation, presentation, or prosecution of a claim. Only individuals and entities who are accredited by VA may be involved in the preparation, presentation, or prosecution of a claim.