Mom needs 24-hour-care. She has Social Security and a small pension. I applied for the Aid and Attendance Benefit, hoping we could hire a caregiver, but the VA wants a statement from the provider listing actual costs paid. Can I provide a proposed contract from the provider?
They then ask whether or not to we want them to decide the case without waiting 30 days, or if should give then the full 30 days to deciding the clain...(December 30. 2009)
It is the information that is requested from the caregiver that I can not provide as it is not in place. She was on hospice care from 5-08 -10/09 and her family has tried to share the burden. We stated ion the application that if awarded the benefit we would utilize the services of an agency at the figure provided by the agency. Since time is of the essence, I will ask the doctor to complete the report and ask the agency to send a statement of proposed costs. I also have a statement from the hospice that although was discharged from their care due to stabilization, she requires 24 hr care. I will send the picture recommended by Mr. Robbins.
I hope and pray that I have done a thorough job and the case will be decided in her favor. Obviously, time is of the essence.
I can't thank you all enough for your help, your advice and willingness to assist. I am most appreciative. I will keep you posted as to the outcome.
I appreciate your response, but given the crisis caregivers face, don't you think they should let the VA make the determination?
By the way, I am curious on what basis you make the claim that the VA will not act on a proposed contract for care.
Make sure you have an updated physicians report indicating that care is required. If you have a good relationship with the doctor have the need made urgent. With my applications I include a personal letter from the caregiver outlining the entire situation, medically and otherwise, and include a recent picture of the applicant (not with a big smile!).
I urge you to contact your local Area Agency on Aging for support services. You may be surprised what is available. I also urge you to check into Medicaid diversion or waiver programs in your state.