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margaritarguevara
Posted April 2010
My father was a veteran and in his later years had dementia ,veterans helped with his care. Can my mother also get it for dementia care
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Apr 2010
You mother likely gets some of the pension. I'm not sure that she could get this care unless she, too, is a veteran, but to be sure your should check with your local VA.
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