Veterans Aid and Attendance and Housebound Benefits
Veterans and their surviving spouses who qualify for a regular VA pension and are either housebound due to a disability or need daily living assistance may be eligible for a pension top-up through the VA Aid and Attendance and Housebound program. This cash-based benefit can be used toward the cost of assisted living.
For the Housebound Allowance, applicants may qualify if they’ve been assessed with a VA disability rating of 100% and are functionally housebound as a result of their disability.
For the Aid and Attendance Benefit, applicants must meet at least one of the following criteria:
- Need help from a caregiver to complete one or more tasks of daily living such as eating, bathing, toileting or grooming
- Have corrected eyesight that is 5/200 or worse
- Have concentric contraction of the visual field tested at 5 or fewer degrees
Recipients of a VA disability pension are excluded from this program, and qualifying disabilities do not need to be service-related. Applicants may be awarded either Aid and Attendance Benefits or the Housebound Allowance but not both.
To apply for the VA Aid and Attendance Benefit and Housebound Allowance contact the
Hillsborough County Office of Veterans Services in Brandon at (813) 635-8316.
Optional State Supplementation Florida seniors who are 65 and older, receive Supplemental Security Income payments and are unable to live independently due to a disability or age can apply for an SSI top-up through the
Optional State Supplementation program.
OSS pays up to $78.40 for an individual and $156.80 per couple for use toward the room-and-board portion of monthly assisted living costs. This extra money is usually paid directly to the assisted living facility.
For more information about the Florida OSS program, call
ACCESS Florida at (866) 762-2237.