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How to Apply for Aid and Attendance
There are three main steps in the VA Aid and Attendance (A&A) application process:
Learn which documents you’ll need to send to the VA
Fill out the correct VA application forms
Mail your printed application forms and all the documents to the correct pension processing center
Step 1: Learn which documents you’ll need to send to the VA.
All A&A applications must include these documents, which can take some time to track down:
Copy of current year Social Security award letter
DD-214 Military Discharge papers (originals, no photocopies). Note: You can request official replacements for lost originals from the
National Archives
Proof of all assets (bank and investment statements) and income
Proof of insurance premiums and unreimbursed medical expenses
Each family’s situation is a bit different so not everyone needs to send in all the same supporting documents. You may or may not need to include a marriage certificate, death certificate or statement of occupancy from a nursing home, for example.
The tables below can help you see which other documents may be required if applicable and which are highly suggested.
Step 2: Fill out the correct VA application forms.
Again, some forms are required for every application:
Basic Pension Form for Veterans
, including Section X Medical Expense Report, or the
form for Surviving Spouses
Examination for Housebound Status of Permanent Need for A&A
Request for Nursing Home Information in Connection with Claim for A&A
Other forms listed in the tables below are highly suggested, such as the
Authorization to Disclose Information to a 3
rd
Party
, which will allow you to talk with the VA about your parent’s application if they need help.
If you have power of attorney for your parent and need to request a VA fiduciary assignment, it’s recommended that you request
a Statement in Support of a Claim
form. Read through the entire list below to see which forms you’ll need to fill out.
Step 3: Mail the application.
Keep copies of every item in the application packet as well as any other correspondence with the VA. We highly recommend that you send your completed application via USPS Certified Mail Return Receipt to confirm that the VA receives your application.
The VA
has three regional processing centers
that handle pension benefit applications. Make sure you send the application to the center assigned to the state where the veteran or spouse lives.
If the applicant lives in AL, AR, IL, IN, KY, LA, MI, MO, MS, OH, TN, or WI:
Mail the application to:
Department of Veterans Affairs
Claims Intake Center
Attention: Milwaukee Pension Center
PO Box 5192
Janesville, WI 53547-5192
If the applicant lives in AK, AZ, CA, CO, HI, IA, ID, KS, MN, MT, ND, NE, NM, NV, OK, OR, SD, TX, UT, WA, WY, Central America, Mexico, South America, or the Caribbean:
Mail the application to:
Department of Veterans Affairs
Claims Intake Center
Attention: St. Paul Pension Center
PO Box 5365
Janesville, WI 53547-5365
If the applicant lives in CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, MA, MD, ME, NC, NH, NJ, NY, PA, PR, RI, SC, VA, VT, WV, or any other foreign country not served by the St. Paul Pension Center (above):
Mail the application to:
Department of Veterans Affairs
Claims Intake Center
Attention: Philadelphia Pension Center
PO Box 5206
Janesville, WI 53547-5206
What to Expect When You Apply for A&A
The workload at your region’s pension center will determine how quickly your application is processed. Sending a carefully completed application with no missing forms or documents can speed up the process. The application approval process is different for everyone but in most cases, you can expect it to take around nine months from the date you submit it until approval.
Many families can't afford to pay for care out of pocket while they wait for the pension to be approved and funded. Some assisted living and skilled nursing communities will work with you if they know the resident qualifies for A&A. Fortunately, once the VA approves the application, benefits are retroactive to the original filing date.
Top Aid and Attendance Forms
Examination for Housebound Status or Permanent Need for Regular A&A
Periods of War Eligible for A&A
Request for Nursing Home Information in Connection With Claim for A&A
Standard Form 180,
Request Pertaining to Military Records
VA Form 21-0845
Authorization to Disclose Personal Information to a Third Party
VA Form 21-4138
Statement in Support of Claim
VA Form 21-527EZ
and
VA Form 21-534EZ
VA Form 21-601
Application for Accrued Amounts Due to a Deceased Beneficiary
VA Form 21P-8614
Medical Expense Report
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