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alexjean
Asked August 2016
How do we get the VA to help pay for home care for a stroke and Alzheimer's patient?
20 year retired Naval officer.
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pamstegma
Aug 2016
Your most helpful resource would be the nearest American Legion or VFW. They have an officer assigned to help situations like yours, get through the paperwork and snip away at the red tape.
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