Veterans Benefits

If you’re a U.S. veteran, you may be eligible for benefits to help pay for your new home. Learn more about the types of benefits available, your eligibility, and who to contact.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to Common Questions regarding Your Trusted Advisor Team

When should we begin talking with our parents about the possibility of moving?

Ideally, this conversation should first happen while everyone is healthy and mobile. The best time to begin the conversation is NOW.

Should we be looking at a condos, single family homes, or senior living communities?

Every person has different circumstances and so there is not a one-size-fits-all residential solution. If current or future healthcare is a top priority, a full service senior living community may be preferable.

How long do seniors usually contemplate a move before taking action?

Some people take longer than others. Many older adults who make the “sudden announcement” about relocating report to have been privately considering it for up to two years or more. Unless there is a crisis or other compelling reason to move quickly, it is typically best to allow older adults to process the decision in their own time.

How many senior living communities should we visit before making a commitment?

Visit all available communities that offer needed or desired services and amenities within your geographic area and then re-visit them. This is not a decision that should be made in a rush, so take the time necessary to feel confident in your choice.

Is there financial assistance to help cover assisted living costs?

Assisted living communities provide various levels of care, some of which may be covered by certain long-term care insurance policies. If you have this type of insurance, contact the company in advance and inquire as to whether your policy has an assisted-living benefit. Veteran’s aid and attendance benefits can also be applied toward assisted living care (veteranaid.org). Some, but few, assisted living communities accept Medicaid.