VA Aid & Attendance Benefits for Home Care in Jacksonville, FL

Your veteran may qualify for up to $2,431/month to help pay for home care. Here's how it works.

Jacksonville is one of the largest military communities in the country. With Naval Station Mayport, NAS Jacksonville, and tens of thousands of retired veterans living across Duval, St. Johns, and Clay counties, military families are the backbone of this region.

Yet many of those families don't know that the VA offers a little-known pension benefit—Aid & Attendance—that can pay for non-medical home care. We're talking up to $2,431 per month for a veteran, or $1,565 per month for a surviving spouse, tax-free. That's enough to cover 15-25 hours of weekly home care in Jacksonville.

If your parent or spouse served in the military and now needs help with daily activities, this benefit could change everything. Here's what you need to know.

What Is VA Aid & Attendance?

Aid & Attendance (A&A) is an enhanced pension benefit from the Department of Veterans Affairs. It's designed for wartime veterans (and their surviving spouses) who need help with everyday activities like bathing, dressing, eating, or managing medications.

It's not the same as VA health care or service-connected disability compensation. It's a separate pension benefit, and you can receive it in addition to other VA benefits.

Key facts:

2026 Monthly Benefit Amounts

The VA adjusts these rates annually. For 2026:

These are maximum rates. The actual amount depends on your income, net worth, and unreimbursed medical expenses (which includes the cost of home care). Many families qualify for the full amount because their home care expenses reduce their countable income.

Who Qualifies?

There are three categories of eligibility requirements:

1. Military Service Requirements

Note: The veteran does NOT need to have served in a combat zone. Stateside service during a wartime period counts.

2. Medical/Care Need Requirements

The veteran or surviving spouse must need help with at least one of:

This is where most home care recipients qualify. If your loved one needs a caregiver for personal care, mobility, meal preparation, or medication reminders—that meets the medical threshold.

3. Financial Requirements

Important: Home care costs count as "unreimbursed medical expenses" for the income calculation. This means the more you spend on home care, the more likely you are to qualify. Many families who think they make too much actually qualify once care costs are factored in.

How Much Could Home Care Cost vs. the Benefit?

Let's run real Jacksonville numbers:

For many families, Aid & Attendance covers nearly 100% of part-time home care costs. That's the difference between struggling to afford help and getting the care your loved one needs.

How to Apply in Jacksonville

You can apply through several channels:

Option 1: Apply Online

File VA Form 21-2680 (Examination for Housebound Status or Permanent Need for Regular Aid and Attendance) through VA.gov.

Option 2: Jacksonville VA Regional Office

Visit the St. Petersburg VA Regional Office (which serves the Jacksonville area) or call the VA benefits hotline at 1-800-827-1000.

Option 3: Local VSO (Veterans Service Organization)

This is the recommended route. A VSO (like the American Legion, VFW, or DAV) will file the application for you—for free. They know the process, catch common mistakes, and significantly improve approval odds.

Jacksonville-area VSOs:

What You'll Need

Common Mistakes That Delay or Deny Claims

  1. Not including home care costs as medical expenses. This is the #1 mistake. Without documenting care costs, the VA calculates a higher countable income and may deny the claim. Always include invoices or estimates.
  2. Transferring assets before applying. The VA has a 3-year lookback period (as of 2018). Gifting or transferring assets to get below the net worth limit can result in a penalty period.
  3. Incomplete medical evidence. The VA Form 21-2680 must clearly describe the veteran's limitations. Vague language like "needs some help" gets denied. Specific language like "requires daily assistance with bathing, dressing, and medication management" gets approved.
  4. Not applying soon enough. Benefits are retroactive to the application date, not the approval date. The approval process can take 3-6 months. Apply now—even before you've started home care.
  5. Using a paid claims company. Some companies charge $3,000-$6,000 to file A&A claims. VSOs do the same thing for free. Save your money.

Timeline: What to Expect

Can You Use A&A Benefits with Any Home Care Agency?

Yes. Unlike some VA health programs, Aid & Attendance doesn't require you to use VA-contracted providers. You choose the agency. The VA sends the payment to you (or your fiduciary), and you pay the agency directly.

This means you can select a Jacksonville home care agency based on quality, fit, and availability—not just VA network status.

Already Receiving VA Benefits? You May Still Qualify

A&A is compatible with many other VA benefits:

If your veteran is already in the VA system, a VSO can advise on the best combination of benefits.

Need Help Finding a Home Care Agency?

Once you've applied for (or received) Aid & Attendance, the next step is finding the right home care agency. That's where we come in.

JaxHomeCareConnect matches Jacksonville families with vetted, licensed home care agencies—free of charge. Tell us what your veteran needs, and we'll connect you with 2-3 agencies that fit. No cost to you, no pressure, no obligations.

Many of our partner agencies have experience working with veteran families and can provide the invoices and documentation the VA requires for your A&A application.

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