Veterans Care Usa's founders have over 20 years experience in assisting seniors and their families with the legal and financial issues surrounding long term care. As they learned of this little known benefit for Veterans and surviving spouses, the founders saw first-hand the difference it could make in the lives of many of their clients. For many, this benefit allowed their clients to remain safe in their own home while receiving the care that they needed. For many others who could no longer stay at home, this benefit allowed them to move to a facility for needed assistance. It is Veterans Care Usa's sincere desire to inform and educate every Veteran family of this well deserved benefit. For many, this benefit is the determining factor as to whether or not they received the care that they need to remain safe in their own home or could make the move to a facility for assistance. It is Veterans Care Usa's sincere desire to inform and educate every Veteran family of this well deserved benefit.
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One of the co-founders of Veterans Care USA is Rudy Beck, Attorney at Law. Rudy served in the United States Army and
was honorably discharged with the rank of First Lieutenant.
Rudy is currently the President of the National Academy
of Elder Law Attorney’s Missouri Chapter. In 2002,
Rudy received the “Champion of Older Americans” award.
Each of the listed Attorneys and other businesses (referred to as “Veterans Care USA Members”) as well as Veterans Care USA, are independently owned and operated.
Veterans Care USA is not associated with any government agency. Veterans Care USA cannot offer legal or medical advice, nor can it guarantee eligibility or monetary compensation from the Veterans Administration. This website is for informational purposes only.
*These dollar amounts reflect 2009 maximum Veterans Administration pension rates for a qualifying claimant with a spouse. The actual amount awarded may vary according to the claimant’s circumstances. Widowed spouses may receive up to $12,681 per year. Veterans married to Veterans may receive up to $30,480 per year. There may be additional benefits for dependent or disabled children.