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Yes, the person must be 100% with at least 60% of disability in one area of ADLs.
Also look into having a VA in home tram to provide medical care.
Cntact the SW assigned to their team at VA hospital and they can do the paperwork. I went through our in home tram SW and she got it done in less than 45 days.
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Momsonlychild Apr 2020
My mom was married to a military person. He divorced her. Is she eligible for A&A? She gets part of his pension.
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Make appointment with local VA office. Have Dr fill out the form that she needs 24/7 help with ADLs & is homebound. If you bring that form with you to appointment along with Vet’s war papers, it won’t take as long. I don’t remember form number, but ask when making appointment or look up at http://www.VA.org ...but first step is to make appointment with them. Hugs 🤗
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Patriot Angels are great to work with and will speed up the process. They work hard to get you the maximum amount allowed.
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Hi Donna
there are several articles here on Agingcare.com and hundreds of posts you can search through. Read a bit about it and then ask more specific questions if you like.
The VA website has the forms you’ll need a doctor to sign etc.

https://www.agingcare.com/articles/veteran-aid-and-attendance-improved-pension-136402.htm
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You need to contact the VA in your county. To receive A&A the Vet had to serve during War time. The VA will tell u what u need and help with the application.
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