At Nelson Elder Care Law, we are proud to serve those who have served us. And just in time for Memorial Day, we’re thrilled to announce something that could make a real difference in the lives of Georgia veterans and their families: a new, free resource that explains how to access the VA Aid & Attendance Benefit—a powerful veterans tax benefit that can provide up to $2,795 per month to help pay for home care, assisted living, or nursing home costs.
Many eligible families are missing out on this essential support simply because they don’t know it exists. That’s why we’ve created this guide—to empower veterans with accurate, easy-to-understand information and help them save money on long-term care expenses.
What Is the VA Aid & Attendance Benefit?
The Aid & Attendance Benefit is a tax-free monthly payment available to qualifying wartime veterans and their surviving spouses. It is one of the most underutilized veterans benefits available today. The money can be used to offset costs related to:
In-home care
Assisted living facilities
Nursing home care
Medical-related services for aging or disabled veterans
With costs of care in Georgia rising rapidly, this benefit can be a game-changer for families who are trying to protect their loved ones’ dignity without exhausting their life savings.
So… Why Do Most Families Miss Out?
The VA Aid & Attendance Benefit is one of the most valuable yet overlooked veterans benefits out there. Many veterans don’t even realize it exists, and those who do often assume they won’t qualify or get lost in the paperwork trying to figure it out. The truth is, the system can be confusing—full of complicated eligibility rules, outdated information, and government red tape that makes it hard to know where to start.
As a result, veterans who served this country with honor often go without the help they’ve earned. They might be paying out of pocket for home care or assisted living, not realizing there’s a benefit that could save them thousands of dollars a year.
At Nelson Elder Care Law, we’ve seen firsthand how frustrating this process can be. That’s why we’ve created a resource that simplifies it—breaking down what you need to know in clear terms, so families can finally access the support they deserve.
Why This Matters Right Now
There’s no better time to learn about veterans’ tax benefits than during Memorial Day season, when we reflect on the sacrifice and service of those who fought for our freedom. By taking action now, you not only honor your service—you give yourself or your loved ones the tools needed to age with confidence and peace of mind.
Get On the Waitlist Today
We are officially launching a resource to help clarify the confusion of veterans’ benefits, and those on the waitlist will be first in line to receive it. If you are a veteran, a caregiver, or have family members who served, don’t miss out. Knowledge is power—and in this case, it’s financial security, too.