Qualifying veterans may receive up to $23,396* per Year to help pay for home care, assisted living or nursing home care
Testimonials
I had a spouse come in to pay me for his wife’s bill. He was going to the bank to get his third mortgage. He was a time bomb and very stressed. Once he met with your services, he was a new man and smiling again. He was unaware of other options.
Karen W.
Excellent customer service
Excellent treatment of prospects/residents and families
Great follow up with communities
Beth H.
As you know, I enjoyed working with ElderCareUsa. I exclusively referred to your services because of the highly professional characteristics you integrate into all aspects of your company. The standard you have set for communicating with your referral sources are second to none, and I believe that if you uphold to those standards the company will be very successful and many veterans will receive benefits they deserve in the timeliest of manners.
D.J. H.
Easy, convenient, and know they’ll do what they can to help. ElderCareUsa is professional, courteous, and prompt- Thank you!
Jennifer G.
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.