- About the VA Aid and Attendance Benefit
- Roadmap to Benefits
The VA grants improved pension (Aid and Attendance) after a review of a complex application. All the pieces must be in place before you submit an application if you want the fastest results.
- Rules and Regulations
The rules and regulations regarding this benefit come from a manual that has been revised over the course of the last 60 years. When we assist families with the process, be assured that your individual application will be supervised by a VA Accredited Attorney who will prepare your specific application in order to make it 100% approveable by the VA.
- Fiduciary Process Statement in Support of Claim
- How to Get Discharge Papers for VA Benefit Applications
The last thing you want to send into the VA are what may be your family's only records of military service. Besides, the VA's own manual requires a raised seal certified by the National Archives. Here's how to get what you need the first time around.
- Proof of Eligibility Process
- Application Process
The VA Aid and Attendance Benefit requires applicants or their representatives to fill out about 27 pages of forms with up to 6 different schedules.
The process comes with about 17 pages of instructions and if you like complicated forms and small print, this is for you!
- Health Assessment for VA Benefits
- Required Forms
High points for Do-It-Yourself benefit applications. Definitely NOT recommended for families in our area. Let the professionals do it for you at no cost.
- You're on Your Way to Qualifying
- Missouri Veterans Only:
Discover a way to have a VA Accredited Attorney complete your entire Veteran's Aid and Attendance Benefit Application (27+ pages) at absolutely no cost to you or your family.
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- MO Veteran Aid helps find superior assisted living for Veteran Families
- MOVeteranAid.org Prequalification for Veteran Families at The Fountains of West County
- MOVeteranAid.org Prequalification for Veteran Families at The Fountains of West County
- MOVeteranAid.org Prequalification for Veteran Families at Village North
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- Trust Drafting
- Trust Signing Conference
- V1 Appointment
- VA Benefit Denials
- Vet Pak Check
- What Happens Next...
- Prequalification Engine 2
- Prequalification Engine 3
- Veteran First Communities
- Community Directory
- Chestnut Glen
Need an occasional helping hand? Don't want to live alone? Chestnut Glen assisted living offers just the right touch of care, companionship, and comfort. We handle the everyday, so you can enjoy every day.
- Chestnut Terrace
We offer a variety of lifestyle options: Independent Living, Assisted Living, Alzheimer's Care, and Skilled Nursing.
- Parkside Meadows Retirement Community
Parkside Retirement Living is a not-for-profit retirement community. Our mission is to provide an affordable, high quality living environment to the senior population.
Parkside's goal is to maintain the highest level of independence within all levels of care. Our programs and services support the social, emotional, physical and spiritual aspects of each individual within a Christian community.
- Saint Louis Altenheim
Located on the beautiful historic bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River, St. Louis Altenheim is one of South City's long established non-profit senior living residences.
With a personal, comprehensive assessment, we find our best level of care for each resident. Families can choose from a variety of care levels...
- Village North Retirement Community
Seniors who cherish their independence and want to live life to the fullest will enjoy calling Village North Retirement Community their home. Residents can enjoy both an active social calendar and the serene 45-acre campus.
- Chestnut Glen
- About Us
- Guy-Robert Porter
Guy Porter is a partner at the St. Louis investment firm, Porter Kickham, Inc. His focus there is the assessment of risk to retirees or private family trusts.
In his work for the American Association of Wartime Veterans, Guy examines the various costs and risks that families face. Planning for retirement at 65 is far different from planning at 85. When medical costs comprise most of the spending plan, and assets seem to evaporate monthly, it's important to look at all of the options. In cases where various other family members can join in and help, Guy works to plan for low risk, guaranteed results that allow veteran families to relax and enjoy the golden years.
- Jeffrey Bremer, JD, VA Accredited Attorney
Mr. Bremer dedicates his practice to assisting the elderly, veterans, caregivers and their families in matters of estate planning, elder law and asset preservation. He speaks frequently before local area seniors and veteran organizations regarding Department of Veteran Affairs programs. Additionally, he is a professional member of the American Association for Wartime Veterans.
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