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My MIL was moved to an assisted care facility in October 2013 and applied for assistance at the same time. She cashed in her life insurance and has used all of her savings and has 2-3 months left of the life insurance money. If that runs out before VA assistance is approved she will not have enough money to stay where she is at. Her RR Retirement is not enough to cover the monthly fee and we do not have the money to help supplement. We barely make ends meet now. She received a 2nd letter 1/24/14 stating the claim was still in process.

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Share that letter with the facility to assure them the claim is active. Sell her house and use the funds to hold you over.
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She has no house to sell. She lived in a rented apartment for 15 years and then with us for 2 years before she became a resident at the facility. She has no ther resources. We will share the letter with the facility. Thank you.
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Hi,

There is no rhyme or reason for how long it takes the Government to accept your family member. There could be two identical applications and one could take a few months the other over a year.

Something you can do to speed up the process is contact your state senators and representatives by email and letter. This almost always increases the speed of acceptance. In my experience by submitting the letter, it takes around 4 months.

You can read more about this here:
minutewomeninc/ultimate-veterans-aid-and-attendance-guide/
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Believe it or not he approval letter came today. I am not sure if the amount is correct or not. How would I know?
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WOW. So it only took 4 months. You lucky dog. The most a spouse of a vet can get is $1113. Hope you are close to that.
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