gdsnide Posted April 27, 2008 Share Posted April 27, 2008 I was wondering if Aid & Attendant ( If I get it) would be paid along with my 100% disability. What I mean is would they be added together to make one lump sum? Thank U GARY gdsnide Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rich T Posted May 2, 2008 Share Posted May 2, 2008 $129/mo is added to your compensation, unless she directs otherwise. IC/1 Navy, 100% Schedular + SMC, Shellback, Blue Nose, Crossed International Dateline and Prime Meridian. II Corinthians 5:17 "Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gdsnide Posted May 2, 2008 Author Share Posted May 2, 2008 What are Aid and Attendance and Housebound benefits? Aid and Attendance (A&A) is a benefit paid in addition to monthly pension. This benefit may not be paid without eligibility to pension. A veteran may be eligible for A&A when:The veteran requires the aid of another person in order to perform personal functions required in everyday living, such as bathing, feeding, dressing, attending to the wants of nature, adjusting prosthetic devices, or protecting himself/herself from the hazards of his/her daily environment, OR,The veteran is bedridden, in that his/her disability or disabilities requires that he/she remain in bed apart from any prescribed course of convalescence or treatment, OR,The veteran is a patient in a nursing home due to mental or physical incapacity, OR,The veteran is blind, or so nearly blind as to have corrected visual acuity of 5/200 or less, in both eyes, or concentric contraction of the visual field to 5 degrees or less. [*]Housebound is paid in addition to monthly pension. Like A&A, Housebound benefits may not be paid without eligibility to pension. A veteran may be eligible for Housebound benefits when:The veteran has a single permanent disability evaluated as 100-percent disabling AND, due to such disability, he/she is permanently and substantially confined to his/her immediate premises, OR,The veteran has a single permanent disability evaluated as 100-percent disabling AND, another disability, or gdsnide Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gdsnide Posted May 2, 2008 Author Share Posted May 2, 2008 VA HomeAbout VAOrganizationsApply Online Compensation & Pension Education Health EligibilityMy HealtheVetVocational Rehab & Employment Services Life InsuranceCareer Search LocationsContact VA <H1 class=hideme>Compensation and Pension Home Page</H1>Compensation and Pension Home Page<H1 class=hideme>Rate Table Home Page</H1>Rate Table Home Page<H1 class=hideme>Veterans Compensation Rate Tables</H1>Veterans Compensation Rates<H1 class=hideme>Special Monthly Compensation (SMC) Rates</H1>Special Monthly Compensation (SMC) Rates<H1 class=hideme>Dependents Indemnity Compensation(DIC)</H1>Dependency and Indemnity Compensation(DIC)<H1 class=hideme>DIC for Parents</H1>DIC for Parents<H1 class=hideme>Death Compensation</H1>Death CompensationVA Compensation Payment Rates Special Monthly Compensation - Effective 12/1/07 <A name=BM05>SMCRatePayment variationK$91Usually added to other rate or paid as the rate when percentage is zero.Q$67Paid in place of a rate. Without ChildrenWith ChildrenSMC-L through SMC-NSMC-L through SMC-NSMC-N 1/2 through SMC-SSMC-N 1/2 through SMC-STo find out how to use these rate tables CLICK HEREWithout Children, SMC-L through SMC-N Dependent StatusL L½M M½NVeteran Alone$3,145$3,307$3,470$3,709$3,948Veteran with Spouse$3,287$3,449$3,612$3,851$4,090Veteran with Spouse and One Parent$3,401$3,563$3,726$3,965$4,204Veteran with Spouse and Two Parents$3,515$3,677$3,840$4,079$4,318Veteran with One Parent$3,259$3,421$3,584$3,823$4,062Veteran with Two Parents$3,373$3,535$3,698$3,937$4,176Additional A/A spouse. See footnote (B)$129$129$129$129$129 Without Children, SMC-N 1/2 through SMC-S Dependent StatusN½O/PR.1R.2SVeteran Alone$4,180$4,412$6,305$7,232$2,829Veteran with Spouse$4,322$4,554$6,447$7,374$2,971Veteran with Spouse and One Parent$4,436$4,668$6,561$7,488$3,085Veteran with Spouse and Two Parents$4,550$4,782$6,675$7,602$3,199Veteran with One Parent$4,294$4,526$6,419$7,346$2,943Veteran with Two Parents$4,408$4,640$6,533$7,460$3,057Additional A/A spouse. See footnote (B)$129$129$129$129$129 With Children, SMC-L through SMC-N Dependent StatusL L½M M½NVeteran with Spouse and One Child$3,390$3,552$3,715$3,954$4,193Veteran with One Child$3,241$3,403$3,566$3,805$4,044Veteran with Spouse, One Parent and One Child$3,504$3,666$3,829$4,068$4,307Veteran with Spouse, Two Parents and One Child$3,618$3,780$3,943$4,182$4,421Veteran with One Parent and One Child$3,355$3,517$3,680$3,919$4,158Veteran with Two Parents and One Child$3,469$3,631$3,794$4,033$4,272Add for Each Additional Child Under Age 18. See footnote $71$71$71$71$71Each Additional Schoolchild Over Age 18. See footnote (a)$227$227$227$227$227Additional A/A spouse. See footnote (B)$129$129$129$129$129 With Children, SMC-N 1/2 through SMC-S Dependent StatusN½O/PR.1R.2SVeteran with Spouse and One Child$4,425$4,657$6,550$7,477$3,074Veteran with One Child$4,276$4,508$6,401$7,328$2,925Veteran with Spouse, One Parent and One Child$4,539$4,771$6,664$7,591$3,188 Veteran with Spouse, Two Parents and One Child$4,653$4,885$6,778$7,705$3,302Veteran with One Parent and One Child$4,390$4,622$6,515$7,442$3,039Veteran with Two Parents and One Child$4,504$4,736$6,629$7,556$3,153Add for Each Additional Child Under Age 18. See footnote $71$71$71$71$71Each Additional Schoolchild Over Age 18. See footnote (a)$227$227$227$227$227Additional A/A spouse. See footnote (B)$129$129$129$129$129 FOOTNOTES: [*]Rates for each school child are shown separately. They are not included with any other compensation rates. All other entries on this chart reflecting a rate for children show the rate payable for children under 18 or helpless. To find the amount payable to a 70% disabled veteran with a spouse and four children, one of whom is over 18 and attending school, take the 70% rate for a veteran with a spouse and 3 children, $ 1,430 , and add the rate for one school child, $158. The total amount payable is $1,714. [*]Where the veteran has a spouse who is determined to require A/A, add the figure shown as "additional for A/A spouse" to the amount shown for the proper dependency code. For example, veteran has A/A spouse and 2 minor children and is 70% disabled. Add $90, additional for A/A spouse, to the rate for a 70% veteran with dependency code 12, $1,381. The total amount payable is $ 1,471. gdsnide Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gdsnide Posted May 2, 2008 Author Share Posted May 2, 2008 <LI class=widesttop>Education <LI class=widesttop>Health Eligibility<LI class=widesttop>My HealtheVet<LI class=widesttop>Vocational Rehab & Employment Services <LI class=widesttop>Life Insurance<LI class=widesttop>Career Search<LI class=narrowtop>Locations<LI class=averagetop>Contact VAEnter your search text Button to start search <H1 class=hideme>Compensation and Pension Home Page</H1>Compensation and Pension Home Page<H1 class=hideme>Rate Table Home Page</H1>Rate Table Home Page<H1 class=hideme>Veterans Compensation Rate Tables</H1>Veterans Compensation Rates<H1 class=hideme>Special Monthly Compensation (SMC) Rates</H1>Special Monthly Compensation (SMC) Rates<H1 class=hideme>Dependents Indemnity Compensation(DIC)</H1>Dependency and Indemnity Compensation(DIC)<H1 class=hideme>DIC for Parents</H1>DIC for Parents<H1 class=hideme>Death Compensation</H1>Death CompensationVA Compensation Payment Rates Special Monthly Compensation - Effective 12/1/07 <A name=BM05>SMCRatePayment variationK$91Usually added to other rate or paid as the rate when percentage is zero.Q$67Paid in place of a rate. Without ChildrenWith ChildrenSMC-L through SMC-NSMC-L through SMC-NSMC-N 1/2 through SMC-SSMC-N 1/2 through SMC-STo find out how to use these rate tables CLICK HEREWithout Children, SMC-L through SMC-NDependent StatusL L½M M½NVeteran Alone$3,145$3,307$3,470$3,709$3,948Veteran with Spouse$3,287$3,449$3,612$3,851$4,090Veteran with Spouse and One Parent$3,401$3,563$3,726$3,965$4,204Veteran with Spouse and Two Parents$3,515$3,677$3,840$4,079$4,318Veteran with One Parent$3,259$3,421$3,584$3,823$4,062Veteran with Two Parents$3,373$3,535$3,698$3,937$4,176Additional A/A spouse. See footnote (B)$129$129$129$129$129Without Children, SMC-N 1/2 through SMC-SDependent StatusN½O/PR.1R.2SVeteran Alone$4,180$4,412$6,305$7,232$2,829Veteran with Spouse$4,322$4,554$6,447$7,374$2,971Veteran with Spouse and One Parent$4,436$4,668$6,561$7,488$3,085Veteran with Spouse and Two Parents$4,550$4,782$6,675$7,602$3,199Veteran with One Parent$4,294$4,526$6,419$7,346$2,943Veteran with Two Parents$4,408$4,640$6,533$7,460$3,057Additional A/A spouse. See footnote (B)$129$129$129$129$129With Children, SMC-L through SMC-NDependent StatusL L½M M½NVeteran with Spouse and One Child$3,390$3,552$3,715$3,954$4,193Veteran with One Child$3,241$3,403$3,566$3,805$4,044Veteran with Spouse, One Parent and One Child$3,504$3,666$3,829$4,068$4,307Veteran with Spouse, Two Parents and One Child$3,618$3,780$3,943$4,182$4,421Veteran with One Parent and One Child$3,355$3,517$3,680$3,919$4,158Veteran with Two Parents and One Child$3,469$3,631$3,794$4,033$4,272Add for Each Additional Child Under Age 18. See footnote $71$71$71$71$71Each Additional Schoolchild Over Age 18. See footnote (a)$227$227$227$227$227Additional A/A spouse. See footnote (B)$129$129$129$129$129With Children, SMC-N 1/2 through SMC-SDependent StatusN½O/PR.1R.2SVeteran with Spouse and One Child$4,425$4,657$6,550$7,477$3,074Veteran with One Child$4,276$4,508$6,401$7,328$2,925Veteran with Spouse, One Parent and One Child$4,539$4,771$6,664$7,591$3,188 Veteran with Spouse, Two Parents and One Child$4,653$4,885$6,778$7,705$3,302Veteran with One Parent and One Child$4,390$4,622$6,515$7,442$3,039Veteran with Two Parents and One Child$4,504$4,736$6,629$7,556$3,153Add for Each Additional Child Under Age 18. See footnote $71$71$71$71$71Each Additional Schoolchild Over Age 18. See footnote (a)$227$227$227$227$227Additional A/A spouse. See footnote (B)$129$129$129$129$129 FOOTNOTES: To find out how to use these rate tables CLICK HERE. To see prior the rate tables choose one: 12-1-2006 12-1-2005 12-1-2004 12-1-2003 12-1-2002 12-1-2001 12-01-2000 12-1-1999. download free viewer and reader software to view the document cited below. If you do not have Microsoft Word software installed, you may CLICK HERE.For historic rate charts on this topic Rates for each school child are shown separately. They are not included with any other compensation rates. All other entries on this chart reflecting a rate for children show the rate payable for children under 18 or helpless. To find the amount payable to a 70% disabled veteran with a spouse and four children, one of whom is over 18 and attending school, take the 70% rate for a veteran with a spouse and 3 children, $ 1,430 , and add the rate for one school child, $158. The total amount payable is $1,714.Where the veteran has a spouse who is determined to require A/A, add the figure shown as "additional for A/A spouse" to the amount shown for the proper dependency code. For example, veteran has A/A spouse and 2 minor children and is 70% disabled. Add $90, additional for A/A spouse, to the rate for a 70% veteran with dependency code 12, $1,381. The total amount payable is $ 1,471. gdsnide Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gdsnide Posted May 2, 2008 Author Share Posted May 2, 2008 Yep you would get the backpay in a lump and than a new payment amount each month. Pete, May U have 40 or 50 of the Legendary Virgins when U go as U gave the only right answer. Also, can't find any A & A under an X rating GARY This is in reference to an early post where I posted a question. Also, watch those pennies & the Franklins tahe care of their selfd B) gdsnide Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gdsnide Posted May 2, 2008 Author Share Posted May 2, 2008 I think it would come in the entire check to you. Its not much anyway. Pete, I'll take every penny I can get. Also, posted that U were only one right on earlier question "If A & A would be added to 100% Comp" Most said "NO" but your yes was right/ Looked all over the net to find that one GARY gdsnide Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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I was wondering if Aid & Attendant ( If I get it) would be paid along with my 100% disability.
What I mean is would they be added together to make one lump sum?
Thank U
GARY
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