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carolsmith1
Asked March 2016
Are there any long term care benefits or anything for someone who served in the Air Force but during peacetime only?
My dad has end stage Parkinsons and really needs care.
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AgingCareCM
Mar 2016
Hi Carolsmith1,
Another helpful tool to help you out is our Veterans Benefits Guide. It will help you identify what benefits your mother may be eligible for and who to contact in your local area.
https://www.agingcare.com/eBook/Veterans-Benefits?ebs=rtfhg
Take care,
The AgingCare.com Team
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pamstegma
Mar 2016
go to the VA website and compare the eligible periods to the time when he served.
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Another helpful tool to help you out is our Veterans Benefits Guide. It will help you identify what benefits your mother may be eligible for and who to contact in your local area.
https://www.agingcare.com/eBook/Veterans-Benefits?ebs=rtfhg
Take care,
The AgingCare.com Team
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