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![]() Care Provider Members
Membership benefits for a company or organization that manages or operates a Home-Care Agency, Assisted Living Facility or similar type of residence or community, or a Nursing Home or Rehabilitation Facility. Learn more... ![]() Associate Members
Membership benefits for companies, professionals, suppliers, agencies or nonprofit organizations, that do not own, manage or operate care agencies or care facilities. Learn more... ![]() Supporting Members
Membership benefits for individuals and groups whose major area of work or interest is senior and veteran care issues. Learn more... ![]() Individual Members
Membership benefits for individuals that provide financial support for our many veteran programs. Learn more... |
Veterans Care Providers Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit charitable organization, works within local communities to insure all veterans receive pension and other benefits to which they are entitled.





Aid & Attendance is a little known and under used VA Pension Benefit . This pension is available to veterans and surviving spouses who require the regular attendance of another person. The maximum benefit payable in 2009 for a veteran with one dependent is $23,396 per year.
Housebound, like Aid & Attendance is part of the VA’s Improved Disability Pension benefit. The difference is in the level of disability required to qualify for Housebound versus Aid & Attendance. The maximum benefit payable in 2009 for a veteran with one dependent is $18,120 per year.
Managing your affairs during a period of sudden or long-term illness can be a daunting task, filled with stress and anxiety, prior pre-planning can help.