πŸŽ–οΈ Veterans Benefits

VA Aid and Attendance: The Benefit Most Veterans Have Never Claimed

My Senior Care Advisors Editorial Team

Independent Senior Care Guidance Β· March 26, 2026 Β· 6 min read

Up to $2,300 a month tax free for a veteran who needs help with daily activities.

The VA Aid and Attendance benefit can pay up to $2,300 per month tax-free for wartime veterans who need help with daily activities. Qualifying wartime periods include World War II, Korea, Vietnam, and the Gulf War. In 2024, maximum monthly amounts are: veteran with spouse $2,300, single veteran $1,938, surviving spouse $1,478.

Most qualifying veterans have never applied because the process is complex β€” requiring detailed documentation, financial records, and careful navigation of look-back rules. Our VA Benefits Concierge consultation ($97) walks you through everything. Visit myseniorcareadvisors.net/va-benefits.php to learn more.

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