Federal benefits for military veterans are provided through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Forms to process claims or apply for eligible benefits with U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs are available online at www.va.gov or with the Cumberland County Office of Veterans Affairs & Services. State and county applications are available in our office at 20 N. Hanover Street, Suite 103, Carlisle, PA 17013.
Headstones and Markers are available to veterans with an “other than dishonorable” discharge.
How to Apply: A Veteran Service Officer is required to complete the necessary National Cemetery Service form. On this form, we will need the signature of the person who will accept receipt of the headstone or medallion markers (usually a monument service). Also, the cemetery must sign the form to indicate they will accept the item. The process is complete when this office sends the complete and twice-endorsed form to the National Cemetery Service. Stones and medallions can take 4-6 months for delivery.
An office representative will help you complete the necessary National Cemetery Service form.
How to Apply: We will need a copy of the death certificate and military discharge paperwork. An office representative will complete the necessary paperwork to receive the certificate.
Veterans who die from service-connected disabilities are eligible for a service-connected burial allowance from the Federal Department of Veteran Affairs. This office has Veteran Service Officers who can assist you in completing necessary forms, gathering required paperwork, and endorse this request.
How to Apply: Make an appointment by calling 717.240.6178 where a Veteran Service Officer will attempt to establish a connection between the cause of death and a service-connected disability; the primary criteria for eligibility. We will need a copy of DD-214, VA Award letter detailing disabilities, and death certificate.
1. Improved Pension
Non-service-connected VA pension is a monthly payment available to wartime veterans who are permanently and totally disabled and have very low incomes and net worth. The pension program is designed to supplement the income of disabled veterans who had to give up career opportunities while they served their country during a time of war and were unable to accumulate enough resources to support themselves adequately after they became disabled.
Veteran Service Officers will assist wartime veterans to apply for a non-service connected pension by completing necessary paperwork for submittal to the Federal Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Call 717.240.6178 for an appointment with a Veteran Service Officer.
Applicants must also bring required documents:
2. Special Monthly Pension
Some veterans with severe disabilities are entitled to increased VA benefits known as special monthly pension (SMP). There are two types of SMP: housebound and aid and attendance. Veteran Service Officers are experts at helping you attain necessary medical opinions and completing forms to apply with the VA.
Housebound benefits are available to veterans with a permanent disability. This is a benefit paid in addition to the basic monthly pension to applicants who are housebound. If you are a veteran or a surviving spouse and you are substantially confined to your immediate premises because of permanent disability, you may be eligible for Housebound benefits.
Aid and attendance (A&A) benefits are available to veterans who require the regular (but not constant) assistance of another person to perform the tasks of daily living.
In making this determination, the VA considers their “Activities for Daily Living”, whether the veteran is able to dress or undress without assistance; can feed themselves; can keep themselves clean and presentable; frequently needs adjustments to any special prosthetic or orthopedic appliances; is able to attend to the wants of nature; and has a physical or mental incapacity that requires assistance on a regular basis to protect the claimant from the hazards of their daily environment.
Entitlement can also be established by showing that the veteran is blind or nearly blind (5/200 vision in both eyes, with corrective lenses, or contraction of the visual field to 5 degrees or less); or is a patient in a nursing home because of mental or physical incapacity.
Call 717.240.6178 for an appointment with a Veteran Service Officer.
3. Non-Service Connected Death Pension
Non-service-connected death pension benefits are pension payments for low-income surviving spouses and surviving dependent children (Dependent parents are not eligible for non-service-connected death pension).
Eligibility
Learn more about eligibility on the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs website.
Unlike the pension rules for veterans, the survivor does not need to be disabled to qualify for non-service-connected death pension. In addition, the veteran need not have established entitlement to VA compensation or pension benefits before their death.
Applicants must also bring required documents:
A Veteran Service Officer will examine income statements and expenses and submit the required documentation to the VA. Call or 717.240.6178 for an appointment with a Veteran Service Officer.
Family members of a deceased veteran whose death was connected to service may be entitled to a number of VA benefits.
DIC is a monthly payment that is available to eligible surviving spouses, children, and dependent parents when the VA determines that the veteran’s death was service-connected.
To receive DIC, a family member must qualify as a surviving spouse, child, or dependent parent under VA rules. In general, a surviving spouse must have been legally married to the veteran at the time of death and have lived with the veteran throughout the marriage; however, a separation that was not the fault of the surviving spouse will not disqualify the spouse. Same-sex spouses are eligible for VA survivor benefits. Surviving spouses who remarry before the age of 57 may have their DIC benefits discontinued.
How to Apply: Contact a Veteran Service Officer at 717.240.6178 to learn more about the program and to set up an appointment. The Veteran Service Officer will instruct you on what paperwork is needed to file with the VA.
Service-connected compensation is a monthly payment made by the VA to a veteran with a physical or mental disability that was incurred in, caused by, or aggravated by service.
How to Apply: Contact a Veteran Service Officer at 717.240.6178 to learn more about the program and to set up an appointment. The Veteran Service Officer will instruct you on what paperwork is needed to file with the VA.
These claims involve several steps:
Special Monthly Compensation is an additional compensation a veteran receives because the VA recognizes that certain conditions require greater compensation. Special Compensation is based on:
How to Apply: Contact a Veteran Service Officer at 717.240.6178 to learn more about the program and to set up an appointment.
When service-connected disability results in the ability to keep steady employment that supports you financially (known as substantially gainful employment) and the veteran has a certain service-connected disability rating, they may be eligible to be paid the 100% disability rating.
How to Apply: Contact a Veteran Service Officer at 717.240.6178 to learn more about the program and to set up an appointment.
Veteran Service Officers can assist you in accessing your military service records (including medical records). Contact our office for assistance.
How to Apply: Contact a Veteran Service Officer at 717.240.6178.
The VA provides a wide range of health care services to veterans. Generally speaking, however, only the following limited groups of veterans receive care cost-free:
Some veterans may have special eligibility which may allow them to receive limited types of care. All other veterans may be provided services if resources and facilities are available and the veteran agrees to pay a copayment.
How to Apply: Click here or call 855.488.8440 or 877.222.8387.
Veterans with certain service-connected disabilities may be awarded benefits to pay for housing adaptations that permit greater mobility. To qualify for the maximum benefit, the veteran must have a service-connected permanent and total disability as the result of any of the following:
How to Apply: Contact a Veteran Service Officer at 717.240.6178 to learn more about the program and to set up an appointment.