
| Forgotten Veterans' Benefits |
| The veterans of World War II and the Korean Conflict - are now eligible for this pension |

If your loved one is a Veteran, or the widow of a Veteran, they may very well qualify for over $22,000 per year ADDITIONAL tax-free income to make Assisted Living or Home Health Care an affordable option. If you can say "yes" to the following 3 questions, you may be eligible for these benefits: Did the veteran serve at least 90 days active duty? Was at least 1 of those 90 days during wartime? Was the Veteran Honorably discharged? If you can answer "yes" to these questions - contact us today to explore this option for assistance in paying for an assisted living facility! Most assisted living facilities are private pay, average cost $1500-$3500 per month. This can be a substantial financial burden on your loved one and your family, but there may be ways to work within the system to obtain more financial options for assisted living. This is a FEDERAL VA program which applies in every state. However, there are certain regulations differences that you need to be aware of in each state in order to obtain an approval on this VA pension as quickly as possible. Learn more about how Medicaid Planning can affect your eligibility for this VA pension program, Contact us to find out how your loved one can qualify! |


| Elder Advantage |
Strategic Planning for the Senior Generation . . . Because Wise Decisions Last a Lifetime |

| Elder Advantage Owensboro, KY Toll-Free: 1-866-896-3466 Fax: (270) 684-6746 info@elderadvantage.org |
| Even if the Veteran or the Veteran's Widow is not currently receiving any VA benefits, he or she may be eligible to receive this pension. |

"...receiving VA benefits has made all the difference in Dad's quality of life. The VA money has meant he could live in a pleasant and safe assisted living apartment. ... THANK YOU!" - Margaret B. Britton, daughter of Joe Bagget (WWII Veteran) |