Optional State Supplementation
Low-income seniors who receive Social Security Income and need to live in an assisted living facility due to age-related deterioration may qualify for additional monthly cash benefits through the Optional State Supplementation program.
This state-sponsored program provides eligible seniors with a maximum monthly SSI payment of $1,194.37 when applying as an individual, and up to $2,388.74 when applying with a spouse. This money is for the room-and-board portion of assisted living costs.
For more information about the California OSS program, contact the County of San Mateo Human Services at (650) 301-8440.
VA Aid and Attendance Benefits and Housebound Allowance
VA Aid and Attendance and Housebound are two VA pension top-up programs for veterans and their survivors who qualify for regular VA pension benefits and are either housebound or severely limited as a result of a disability.
To qualify for Housebound benefits, applicants must have a permanent disability that leaves them largely restricted to their primary place of residence, which may be an assisted living facility. Note that the disability does not need to be service-related.
If approved for Housebound benefits, applicants may receive combined annual pension payments of up to:
- $20,731 for veterans with one dependent
- $13,893 for survivors with one dependent
To qualify for Aid and Attendance, applicants must either live in a nursing home, be legally blind, be bedridden due to a chronic illness or need help from another person to perform one or more activities of daily living such as bathing, eating, dressing or managing a prosthetic device.
If approved for Aid and Attendance, applicants may receive combined annual pension payments of up to:
- $22,577 for veterans without dependents
- $26,766 for veterans with one dependent
- $14,509 for survivors without dependents
- $17,309 for survivors with one dependent
Note that Aid and Attendance Allowance and Housebound Benefits cannot be combined with a VA disability pension; however, current recipients of VA disability compensation can apply for these two programs. If approved, applicants can opt to accept the benefits program that provides the most money.
Applicants should also note that the Aid and Attendance allowance and Housebound Benefits cannot be collected concurrently.
For more information and application assistance, contact the
San Mateo County Veterans Service Office at (650) 802-6598.