Are You an Honorably Discharged
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Free Report Reveals the Surprising Benefit
Available to Honorably Discharged Veterans to Help
Pay the Cost of Assisted Living or Home Health Care
For many veterans in Kansas and Missouri, the rising cost of assisted living or home health care can be staggering. The good news is that there is a little-known VA benefit that can help you get the care you need without using up all of your hard-earned savings.
My name is William G. Hammond, and as an Elder Law Attorney, I have spent the last 10 years helping people in Kansas and Missouri receive quality health care while legally protecting their family's assets.
It never ceases to amaze me when I talk to the families of veterans how little they understand the VA's benefit programs that are available to those honorably discharged veterans who are over 65 and are struggling with the cost of their care.
If you or a member of your family is an honorably discharged veteran who served at least one day during a period of wartime (the definition of "wartime" may be broader than you think), and if you are in an assisted living facility or are spending several hundred dollars a month or more on the cost of your health care, then you may qualify for benefits under the VA Aid and Attendance Pension Program.
To learn more about the benefits you may be missing out on, I would like to offer you a FREE copy of my informative white paper on the VA Aid and Attendance Benefit Program.
Here are some of the secrets I reveal...
- How you may qualify for a benefit of up to $1800/month
- How the widow of a veteran may qualify for a benefit of up to $900/month
- The asset and income limitations that you must meet in order to become eligible
- Plus, you'll learn how to protect your eligibility for Kansas or Missouri Medicaid, should you need long-term nursing home care
...because everyone's situation is unique, we'll also include a certificate with your report for a FREE 30 Minute Consultation with a qualified professional. We'll be happy to answer any questions you may have about the benefits that you've earned.

