VA Benefits

Q.  Can I get health care through the VA?

A.   You may be eligible if you were not dishonorably discharged.  To check eligibility requirements, see https://www.va.gov/health-care/eligibility/

 

Q.  How do I get help with VA medical care?

A.  For VAMC Lexington, you can call:

Patient Advocates:  859-233-4511 ext 3895

Appointments:  888-824-3577

Pharmacy:  888-889-5962

Transportation Help:  859-381-5912

Health Benefits Center:  859-281-4948

Main Number:  859-233-4511

For National assistance, Call

National Info Line:  800-698-2411

National Health Benefits Hotline:  877-222-8387

 

Q.  Can I get VA Dental care?

A.  Very few people automatically qualify for VA dental care but there are a variety of ways people can be qualified.  Your best bet is to check out the VA's site on the subject at  https://www.va.gov/health-care/about-va-health-benefits/dental-care/ .  If you think you qualify we can help you with completing the right forms or you can go to https://www.va.gov/find-forms/about-form-10-10ez/ if you want to do it yourself.  From there you can get the form to complete and mail or fax in or you can do it online.  Just let us know if you need any help.

 

Q.  Can I get help getting to VAMC Lex?

A.  Call the Veterans Transportation Service (VTS) at 859-233-4511 ext. 5912 at least seven days in advance of your appointment date.  There are limitations so be sure to let them know if you have or need any special equipment or if you need someone to ride with you.  You can find out more at https://www.va.gov/lexington-health-care/programs/transportation-for-veterans/

 

Q.  What VA benefits can I get?

A.  It's a long list and some are much harder to qualify for than others.  You can see a list of benefits and terms at VA Benefits A-Z.   The most commonly used benefits include home load guarantees, health care,and disability.  There are many others including veterans pension, funeral assistance, and education and training to name a few.  Contact the VSO discussed above with any questions or guidance on VA benefits or to get assistanc  in completing the necessary forms.

 

Q.  How do I know what to apply for and how to do it?

A.  Different benefits have different qualifying requirements.  For instance, some require wartime service while others do not.  You can read about them at https://www.va.gov/resources/

 

Q.  How do I calim disability?

A.  Disability can be claimed for injuries occurring while in service, caused by something that happened in service and appeared later, or something that is aggravated by something that happened in service.  You can file online or by mail and if you need help or have more questions, contact the PSO for referral to the VSO or contact the VSO directly.  You can learn more about disability claims at https://www.va.gov/disability/

 

Q.  Are there any VA funeral benefits?

A.  Yes, if qualified.  The benefits you can get may include burial in a National Cemetery, a burial flag, headstone, and, possibly, reimbursement of funeral expenses and more.  See https://www.va.gov/burials-memorials/ for details.

 

Q.  How long does it take to get VA benefits?

A.  That depends completely on the complexity of the case and whatever the VA's case load is.  They have gotten much better at processing claims, but they have a lot of work to do and a lot of processes they must follow so it can take a few to many months.  It is also very important that if they need additional information from you that you respond promptly as many replies have a time limit and missing a deadline can result in no benefit being awarded.

 

Q.  But I didn't retire from the military so I can't get anything, right?

A.  Wrong.  Retirement is not a requirement for any VA benefit, even the Veteran's Pension, although that one does have stringent service and financial qualification rules.  For more about pensions, including the Survivor's Pension and Aid & Attendance benefit, please see https://www.va.gov/pension/

 

Q.  Are there any benefits for veteran's spouses or other dependents?

A.  Yes, including the Aid & Attendance Benefit for caregiving spouses or other family members, Survivor's Pension for spouses of deceased veterans, and others.   For more info on those, please see https://www.va.gov/family-member-benefits/

 

Q.  Can the VA help me buy a home?

A.  Yes, to a degree.  The VA does not loan money to buy a house.  They do offer home loan guarantee programs, including for surviving spopuses.  Also, if you have a VA approved disability, you can buy a home with no down payment or mortgage origination fee.  You may also be eligible for no PMI requirement.  For more details, check out https://www.va.gov/housing-assistance/home-loans/

 

And again, you can get started by contacting the PSO who will gather information and then refer your case to the VSO, or you can contact the VSO directly on any VA benefit matters.

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