Evansville, Indiana
600 N Weinbach Ave., Suite 610, Evansville, IN 47711
(812) 370-4956
Would you like to save Evansville, Indiana as your Comfort Keepers location?
Call (812) 370-4956 | 600 N Weinbach Ave., Suite 610, Evansville, Indiana 47711
600 N Weinbach Ave., Suite 610, Evansville, Indiana 47711
Close

Are you interested in becoming a caregiver?
Apply Now »

How the VA’s Aid and Attendance Benefit Can Help Qualifying Veterans in Evansville Pay for In-Home Care

Comfort Keepers In-Home Care in Evansville, Indiana.

How the VA’s Aid and Attendance Benefit Can Help Qualifying Veterans in Evansville Pay for In-Home Care

For many veterans and their families in Evansville and the surrounding Indiana communities, the VA Aid and Attendance pension benefit offers valuable support that can, in some situations, help cover the cost of in-home care services—like those offered by Comfort Keepers. This benefit can make it easier for qualifying veterans to receive the assistance they need while continuing to live comfortably and independently at home.

What Is the Aid and Attendance Benefit?

Aid and Attendance is an additional monthly benefit offered by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to eligible wartime veterans and their surviving spouses. It’s designed to help cover the cost of long-term care for individuals who require assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, cooking, or managing medications.

Unlike standard VA disability compensation, Aid and Attendance can be used to pay for non-medical in-home care services, including personal care, companionship, meal preparation, light housekeeping, and more. That means veterans in Evansville don’t necessarily need to move into a care facility—they can receive the support they need in the comfort and familiarity of their own homes.

How Much Does Aid and Attendance Pay?

As of 2024, the VA Aid and Attendance pension provides the following maximum monthly benefit amounts:

  • $2,300 for a single veteran

  • $2,727 for a married veteran

  • $3,649 for two married veterans who both qualify

  • $1,478 for a surviving spouse

These funds can be applied toward the cost of in-home care, memory care, adult day care, or assisted living, depending on the individual’s needs.

Who Qualifies for the Aid and Attendance Benefit?

To qualify for Aid and Attendance, a veteran must meet certain service, medical, and financial criteria:

  • Served at least 90 days on active duty, with at least one day during a period of war (as defined by the VA)

  • Received a discharge other than dishonorable

  • Be 65 or older, or totally disabled

  • Require assistance with at least two activities of daily living, such as eating, dressing, or mobility

  • Meet financial eligibility, with a net worth under $150,538 (as of 2023), which includes income and assets but excludes a primary residence and one vehicle

Surviving spouses may also be eligible if they were married to the veteran at the time of their passing and have not remarried (unless remarried to another wartime veteran).

Please note: While Comfort Keepers cannot guarantee that a veteran in Evansville or the surrounding Indiana communities will qualify for the VA Aid and Attendance benefit—since eligibility is determined solely by the Department of Veterans Affairs—we’re here to help. Our team can guide you through the process, answer your questions, and help you explore your options for in-home care.

Why Qualifying Veterans in Evansville Should Consider In-Home Care

For many seniors, staying at home isn’t just a preference—it often leads to a higher quality of life. At Comfort Keepers of Evansville, we provide personalized in-home care that supports independence, dignity, and joy.

For eligible veterans, the Aid and Attendance benefit can help cover the cost of these services, making it more feasible to receive the care they need at home—without quickly depleting savings.

Some veterans may even qualify for the full monthly pension, especially when their care expenses exceed their income. This added support can make a meaningful difference in helping veterans manage chronic conditions or age-related challenges while remaining in the comfort of their own homes.

Getting Started with the Application

Applying for Aid and Attendance can be a time-consuming process, but it starts with completing VA Form 21-2680 (Examination for Housebound Status or Permanent Need for Regular Aid and Attendance). A physician must verify the need for daily assistance. It’s also a good idea to submit VA Form 21-0966 (Intent to File) early in the process to ensure you receive retroactive benefits once approved.

Supporting documentation may include:

  • A copy of the veteran’s DD-214 discharge form

  • Relevant medical records

  • A statement of daily care needs

  • A letter from the care provider, such as Comfort Keepers, outlining the types and cost of care provided

Applications can be submitted to a VA regional office or Pension Management Center, and the approval process typically takes six to nine months. Once approved, payments are made directly to the recipient, including a retroactive lump sum covering the waiting period.

A Valuable Resource for Local Veterans

While the Aid and Attendance pension may not cover the entire cost of care, it can significantly help reduce expenses—especially when combined with Social Security, retirement income, or other assets. For veterans in Evansville, Newburgh, Princeton, and surrounding Indiana communities, this benefit can provide valuable financial support for in-home care, allowing veterans to receive the assistance they need in the comfort of their own homes.

At Comfort Keepers of Evansville, we’re proud to support our local veterans and their families. If you or a loved one may qualify for the Aid and Attendance benefit and require in-home care, our team is here to connect you with resources and guide you through the process.


Need Help Navigating Care Options?

Contact Comfort Keepers of Evansville today to learn more about how veterans’ benefits can help pay for in-home care services and how we can create a personalized care plan that honors your loved one’s service and supports their independence.