Optional State Supplementation
Seniors 65 and older who are unable to live independently as a result of a disability or age-related deterioration and receive Social Security Income benefits can apply for SSI top-up benefits through the Optional State Supplementation program.
OSS pays up to $78.40 for an individual and up to $156.80 for a couple to use towards the room-and-board portion of assisted living costs.
To apply for OSS, contact the Southeast Region office of ACCESS Florida at (561) 837-5078.
Veterans Aid and Attendance Benefits and Housebound Allowance
Veterans and survivors receiving regular VA pension benefits and are either housebound or require daily assistance from another person due to a disability, may qualify for a VA pension top up.
The Veterans Aid and Attendance Benefits and Housebound Allowance are two cash-based benefits that can be used towards the cost of assisted living.
To qualify for Aid and Attendance, one or more of the following criteria must be met by applicants:
- Live in a nursing home to receive care for physical and/or mental disabilities
- Have severe visual impairment caused by concentric contraction of the visual field to 5 or fewer degrees
- Have corrected vision in both eyes that tests at 5/200 or below
- Require help daily from another person to perform one or more tasks of daily living, such as eating, bathing, grooming, dressing and/or managing a prosthetic device
The Aid and Attendance Benefit can bring the total
monthly VA pension payment up to $1,881 for a single veteran, $2,230 for a veteran with one dependent or $1,211 for an eligible survivor.
To qualify for the Housebound Allowance, applicants must have a VA-assessed disability rating of 100% and be mostly limited to their own home, which can include an assisted living facility, as a result of their disability.
The Housebound Allowance provides a maximum total VA monthly pension payment of $1,378 for a single veteran, $1,728 for a veteran with a spouse/dependent or $925 for a surviving spouse.
For both of these pension top-up programs, qualifying disabilities do not need to be related to military service.
Note: Aid and Attendance cannot be combined with Housebound Benefits, and veterans who currently receive a VA disability pension are excluded from this program.
For more information and application assistance, contact the
Martin County Veterans Service Office at (772) 288-5448.