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Momanddad
Asked January 2017
Does the VA help the spouse get long term care if the vet is still alive?
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BarbBrooklyn
Jan 2017
Have you checked the Veteran's tab on this website?
I believe what you are talking about is called Aid and Attendance. Try
googling that term.
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I believe what you are talking about is called Aid and Attendance. Try
googling that term.