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Little Known benefits aids veterans of wars. Those who serve during conflict are eligible for up to $19,000.00 a year. The Special Pension for Veterans Aid and Attendance pays up to $1,644 a month, $19,736 annually, toward assisted living, nursing homes or in -home care for veterans 65 and older who served at least 90 days and one day during wartime- stateside or overseas. Veterans and their spouses can receive up to $23,296 annually and spouses of deceased veterans $12,681.
Yet, an estimated $22 billon a year goes unclaimed, said Don Soard , a volunteer with Operation Veteran Aid in Oklahoma City. In 2007, only 134,000 seniors nationwide received the benefit, which was established in 1952.
My recomendation is to check it out for eligibilty. Read the article on this web address below. http://newsok.com/article/3344150
This is the Award given to Dr. Caruso by the Arizona 10-13.
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