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Tiny03
Asked September 2016
Is it true that because my Dad was in the Army Mom can get a monthly cash benefit?
Mainly for assisted living.
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pamstegma
Sep 2016
The widow of a wartime veteran can get Aid and Attendance. Stop by your nearest veterans' organization, like the VFW or American Legion. They will be glad to help.
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