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Understanding Veteran Benefits for Senior Care

Kristin Cramer • Oct 20, 2022

Understanding Veteran Benefits for Senior Care

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In recognition of Veteran's Day coming up, take this opportunity to learn about how you can support your veteran residents and clients. Only a tiny fraction of senior veterans and their spouses who are eligible for the Aid and Attendance pension are actually receiving benefits today. Our featured expert, Suzette Graham, CEO and co-owner of Patriot Angels, will discuss why that is and how you can help veterans and their spouses receive the financial assistance and medical care they deserve.


This webinar will cover:

- Who is eligible for benefits

- What benefits Veterans and their spouses can expect to receive

- How you can support seniors in the process to apply for benefits


...and more!


The webinar is free of charge, but space is limited. Register now to claim your spot.

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