Veterans Care
A Mission to Serve Our Veterans
As a veteran, you made sacrifices for our country. You were there for us when we needed you, now let us be there for you. Many veterans are unaware of the Veterans Aid & Attendance benefit. This benefit provides qualifying veterans and surviving spouses a pension amount issued by the VA that allows for eligible candidates and their surviving spouses to access non-medical in-home care services. This is but one of many possible benefits that senior veterans may have available to them from state and national programs.
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Veterans Aid & Attendance Schedule of Benefits – 2022
STATUS
Surviving Spouse
Monthly
$1,317
Annually
$15,804
STATUS
Single Veteran
Monthly
$2,050
Annually
$24,610
STATUS
Married Veteran
Monthly
$2,431
Annually
$29,175
STATUS
Two Married Veterans
Monthly
$3,253
Annually
$39,036
Eligibility for Pension Aid and Attendance
- Veterans, veteran spouses, or a surviving spouse of a veteran
- 90 days active duty with one day during a wartime period
- Honorably discharged from the military
- A non-service-related medical condition
- Asset requirements (excludes home & car)
- Meet ratio of income to medical expenses
Wartime Periods That Qualify for Benefits
- World War II — 12/7/1941 to 12/31/1946
- Korean Conflict — 6/27/1950 to 1/31/1955
- Vietnam War Era — 2/28/1961 to 5/7/1975 in Republic of Vietnam
- Vietnam War Era — 8/5/1964 to 5/7/1975 outside Republic of Vietnam
- Persian Gulf War — 8/2/1990 to TBD
You May Qualify for $39,036* Annually for Services Like:
How do I find out what VA or State veterans benefits I might qualify for?
Missouri Veterans
Service Offices Are There to Help You
To assist veterans in navigating the complex web of services and benefits available, Missouri Department of Public Safety Veterans Commission has Veterans Service offices located in almost every county to make services available to veterans close to their homes. Information concerning locations and phone numbers can be found in the local telephone directory under Missouri, State of, Veterans Commission, or by calling 314-253-4455, or by using the Service Officer Locator to locate the nearest office in your area.
Veterans Service Officers (VSO) are trained to provide free assistance to veterans and their dependents and survivors. This includes not only applying for federal and state benefits but also providing resources related to the following:
- Compensation and Pension
- Health Care
- Education & Training
- Employment
- Burial & Survivor
- Housing
- Permits
- Transportation
- Military Records
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NOTE: The content of this webpage and its links are for informational purposes only. This webpage is not legal advice or a benefit determination. Your state and federal veterans agencies are the sole determinants of those who qualify for programs, benefits, and other matters determined relevant. Right at Home does not review applications, approve, or deny services. Your state and federal veterans agencies retain sole authority of benefit determinations. If you wish to contact the VA directly, visit www.va.gov.