Helping Texas Veterans Obtain Funding for Long-Term Care
Veteran Disability Pensions are an important source of funding for long-term care. In fact, recovering pension benefits can make the difference in helping you or your loved one move into an assisted living facility and obtain proper care. However, you must understand that this is a complex and potentially time-consuming process. Accordingly, it is in your best interest to hire a skilled and knowledgeable lawyer who can help you navigate the process to obtain a timely resolution to your needs.
Nancy L. Stone, JD, MPH, Attorney at Law is certified by the VA to assist clients with obtaining Veterans benefits and provides advice on how to become eligible and apply for Veterans Non-Service Connected Disability Pensions to help pay for long-term care. Contact us at 713-425-4936 to schedule a free initial consultation at our office conveniently located in Houston's Greenway Plaza area.
Veterans must have served 90 continuous days of service and served at least one day of war time to be eligible to receive Veterans Disability Pension. Pensions are based on financial need and are also available for widows of veterans.
Assessing Your Situation and Obtaining Your Goals
Attorney Nancy Stone, received a masters degree in Public Health and has dedicated her practice to assisting clients in the Houston, Texas area, with obtaining the treatment and benefits they need. She will meet with you, help you accurately assess your situation and determine what is best for you.
- Aid and Attendance pension: This option helps people who require regular (but not constant) personal assistance move into an assisted living facility. It may also be used to pay for nursing home care.
- Homebound pension: This option provides assistance with home care costs when an individual is permanently and substantially confined to the home.
Contact us to learn more about these options in a free initial consultation. We offer flexible scheduling, including off-site, evening and weekend appointments.

