As a US military veteran, you have made a great sacrifice by serving to protect our nation and its freedoms. In return, in your retirement, there are senior living services designated to help you. As a veteran searching for assisted living facilities, we want to provide assistance to you. Here is everything you need to know about when searching for assisted living for military veterans of retirement age.
To start with there are three main types of assisted living for veterans:
As for the military veteran retirement home provided by the US government, there are only two locations:
States also operate VA Homes or State Veterans Homes. There is at least one VA Home per state. To find a VA Home near you, contact the VA facility and service center near you. Another consideration is the fact that most of these VA Homes have long waitlists. You may be unable to live in a VA Home even if you are fully eligible due to lack of housing.
Keep in mind that VA Homes provide assisted living, as well as nursing home and adult day care services. These facilities date back to the Civil War when veterans after the war needed somewhere secure to live. Assisted living facilities can be designated as a VA Home by getting certified and surveyed regularly to ensure these meet VA standards.
While you may be a military veteran that was honorably discharged, you may be unable to live in Veterans Armed Forces retirement homes. The requirements for veterans involve your:
In addition, your non-veteran spouse may also qualify to be able to live with you in an assisted living home if applicable. Gold star parents of veterans can also apply for VA Homes, and some state-sponsored facilities will provide care for these seniors.
When you are living in a VA Home, some of the expenses may be covered by Veterans Affairs. However, this amount varies from state to state. More so, if you are an eligible non-veteran, such as a spouse or gold star parent, you will not receive any VA aid for assisted living. Contact your local VA office to speak with a case manager to learn more about paying for care. You can set up a plan to cover your expenses in the long term.
Since senior housing through the VA is in high demand in most states, you want to consider other retirement communities for military veterans. Thankfully there are nonprofit organizations that provide this service:
Start your search for cities with military bases near you. From there you can search for assisted living facilities in that city. While these assisted living centers are going to include a more diverse population than just veterans, chances are high that a good percentage of the residents will be veterans.
This is due to the need for veterans to live near a VA hospital, especially disabled vets or senior veterans with medical issues. They need to be able to visit the hospital for medical care, which requires them to live close by. As a result, if you live in a retirement community with assisted living services near a military base, you are more likely to live among other vets. At the very least, you will be living close to a military base and this grants you access to a strong military community.
Here you are able to participate in professional organizations or military-related service programs more easily. For example, if you are a veteran who wants to volunteer with some service organizations for soldiers, this close proximity to a base gives you that opportunity.
For specific branches and ranks, there are exclusive retirement communities:
Before you select a military retirement community for assisted living, consider what type of living arrangements provide this type of care. Seniors with a low level of care can benefit from the flexibility of a senior apartment. With the addition of assisted living services, these seniors maintain some autonomy while receiving aid in the areas where they need it. Also known as assisted daily living or ADLs, this type of service includes basic life tasks, such as housekeeping, meal preparation, and transportation.
For seniors who have medical issues or take medication, they have a more moderate level of care. They require additional assistance, such as with getting dressed or remembering to take medication on time. This type of assisted living may also include in-home therapy, such as speech, occupational, or physical therapy, to help the senior recover from an injury or illness.
Seniors who have dementia or Alzheimer’s disease require a more advanced level of care. They will need to live in a nursing home or memory care facility. Here they can receive assisted living along with specialized medical care including 24/7 nursing observation.
If you were in the military service for many years and have become well accustomed to that community, then you are a perfect candidate for a military retirement facility. These communities care for military veterans by offering easy access to VA health services, military programs, and volunteer organizations. In addition, if you are an officer or in a particular city where a military base is located, you may be able to gain residency in a military-only retirement community.
The cost of military retirement communities and assisted living varies from low-income to standard pricing. Plus, you may be able to use VA benefits to help pay for some of your assisted living care. Whether you want to get on a waitlist at a popular military retirement home or prefer to join a state-sponsored VA Home, there are plenty of ways to find military assisted living near you.
[Video] Does The VA Pay For Assisted Living?
Our short video tutorial will answer a common set of questions: 1) Does the VA pay for Assisted Living Care 2) What might the Veteran’s Administration pay for and 3) Where should I turn for help?
[Video Tour] Falcons Landing Military Retirement Community
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[Video] Overview of VA disability compensation and how to apply
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VA residents welcome in Austin Texas!
Small intimate licensed assisted living home in north Austin welcomes VA residents. We have cozy apartments available at an affordable price. Most of our residents rent is paid by Soc Security and Aid and attendance benefits Austin North Assisted Living.
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Free Consultation and Personal Help for Veterans Looking For Assisted Living
Our highly experienced senior care consultants can help you to navigate VA regulations, and to find what senior care or assisted living facilities are available in your area appropriate and suitable for US military veterans.
Thank you for serving our country. We are looking forward to helping you, and answering your questions! This is a free service.
Assisted Living Directory has helped 1000’s of families (including our own!) to connect with great care facilities! You can read our personal experience here!
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[Video] Veterans, Spouses and Widows – VA Benefits To Help With Assisted Living
An interesting news story about the VA Aid & Attendance Pension that states that if you are a Veteran, a surviving spouse, or a widow, you may be eligible for VA benefits to help pay for the cost of assisted living and nursing home costs.
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[Video Tour] Mission Ridge Assisted Living supporting our Veterans!
A lovely clip of a Veteran’s celebration at an assisted living facility in Billings, Montana. (406) 655-5200
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Pendley Personal Care Home for Veterans – Augusta, GA
Pendley Personal Care Home Assisted living located on Central Avenue.
Premier Veterans home in the community.
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Learn Facility Costs And Availability:(877) 616-7329
Premier Veterans home in the community.
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National Resource Directory
The National Resource Directory is a great all-around Government site/resource that offers information on housing, caregiver support and information on Benefits and Compensation. There are several numbers listed that you can call to ask questions, as well as a search/drop-down (right sidebar) that allows you to search for services specifically by state.
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Christian Care Centers – Texas (Multiple Locations)
972-686-2400
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Delaware – Milford – Delaware Veterans Home Assisted Living
100 Delaware Veterans Blvd.
Milford, DE 19963-5395
302-424-6000
State Licensed Beds: 30
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Florida – Lake City – Robert H. Jenkins, Jr. Veterans’ Domiciliary Home
“The Robert H. Jenkins, Jr. Veterans’ Domiciliary Home of Florida opened in 1990. This 150-bed assisted living facility provides a special combination of housing, personalized support services, and incidental medical care to its veteran residents.”
751 SE Sycamore Terrace
Lake City, Florida 32025
Phone: (386)758-0600
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Florida – Orlando – Welcome Home Veterans & Widows Of Veterans
Sand Lake Assisted Living Facility was created in 2009 by Veterans for Veterans. We are a Six Bed Florida licensed (AL11561) Affordable Assisted Living Facility not a Large Costly Noisy Nursing Home. Since we are small we can provide a personal one on one touch with our residents Our medical staffs and caregiver’s are all background checked and medically trained to provide the best care and support 24 hours day. Our facility is designed to make the veteran’s or the widow’s feel like they where living in their own home but with all the amenities and assistance they may need to maintain an active lifestyle. They say they feel like the are on vacation all year long because everything is provided for them from Home cooked meals, Laundry Services, Housekeeping, Grooming, Bathing, Toileting, Medication Monitoring, Bingo Nights, Trips to Stores & Restaurants and a Fun Social life with others their age. They love it beats being home all alone!
Our goal is to help the resident stay as independently active as possible, mentally, and physically so they may enjoy life to the fullest. Sand Lake Assisted Living Facility is a place they will love to call home while receiving the attention and loving care in a peaceful relaxing Home! We work closely with many agencies like the Department of Veteran Affairs and the Department of Elder Affairs to insure that the Veteran or Spouse receives the very best help and support they deserve.
Give us a call at 407-854-4018
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St. Petersburg FL Assisted Living for Veterans
450 41st Ave S St Petersburg, FL 33705 (727) 459-5929 “Personalized Service in a Residential/Family Setting”
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Illinois Veterans Homes for Seniors
Learn how to find housing for Veterans in Illinois, including eligibility information, how to apply for a grant, cost of care, and more!
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Lancaster, CA – WILLIAM J. “PETE” KNIGHT VETERANS HOME
45221 30TH STREET WEST
LANCASTER, CA 93536
Licensee Name: CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Phone: (661) 974-7035
Facility Number: 197607726
Facility Capacity: 60
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Maryland – Charlotte Hall – Assisted Living &Domiciliary Care at Charlotte Hall Veterans Home
Charlotte Hall Veterans Home provides a continuum of long term care to its residents, from Assisted Living, to specialized Skilled Nursing, to care for those with Alzheimerdisease. Charlotte Hall Veterans Home provides an Assisted Living and Skilled Nursing long-term care facility for Maryland Veterans and eligible spouses who are unable to take care of themselves due to age or disability. Listed below are the eligibility requirements for admission:
Charlotte Hall Veterans Home
29449 Charlotte Hall Road
Charlotte Hall, MD 20622
301-884-8171
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Services and amenities include, but are not limited to:
Montana Veterans Homes
Montana’s Senior and Long Term Care Division offers a page listing their Senior Veterans Homes information. Did you know that “Montana’s veterans account for about 16% of the adult population, and only three other states have as high a percentage of veterans?”
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Sycamores Terrace Retirement Community
1427 Lebanon Pike
Nashville, TN 37210
(615) 242-2412
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Search Tool for Finding Long Term Care for Veterans in Tennessee
The state of Tennessee’s Area Agency on Aging and Disabiltiy has a great search tool that has a category specifically for Veterans. When I did a statewide search, and chose the ‘Veterans’ service category, a good number of long-term care facilities offering care for Veterans came up. Choices also included those for Alzheimer’s and memory care. You can view this great tool here: Website
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Wisconsin – Liberty Village of Tomah
“Liberty Village Assisted Living (A 52-Unit Facility) accepts assistance from the Aid and Attendance Veterans Program and provides a 10% discount off the base rent for all Veterans who qualify.”
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Teilman and Cal Assisted Living – Fresno CA
Teilman and Cal Assisted Living is a newly established assisted living facility, located at 2038 S. Teilman Avenue, Fresno Cal. 93706, in the South West part of Fresno. We serve senior veterans of the armed forces
With only six residents, we are able to offer quality care and supervision 24/7, with a licensed LVN in residence.
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Wisconsin Statewide – How To Identify Assisted Living Geared Towards Veterans
The State of Wisconsin’s Department of Health has a great tool that allows you to search for assisted living statewide – as well as a number of other senior care categories and options, such as hospice, Dementia care and Alzheimer’s care. This tool allows you to sort/specify for assisted living providers for Veterans in Wisconsin.
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VA Caregiver Support
Assisted Living isn’t always an immediate option or it may take some time to find the right facility or community. You may be caring or “caregiving” for a Veteran at home, and may need support, advice or just someone to talk to. This government service and site can connect you with a caregiver, and offer local assistance by licensed professionals near where your home is. This group of caring professionals can:
Tell you about the assistance available from VA.
Help you access services and benefits.
Connect you with your local family Caregiver Support Coordinator at a VA medical center near you.
Just listen, if that’s what you need right now.
VA’s Caregiver Support Line
Call toll-free to 1-855-260-3274
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