Most likely - Go to veteranaid.org and look under VA Aid and Attendance Benefit. My mother is also the spouse of a deceased veteran and, although it does take a while to get this benefit (about 6 months after application, if you do it correctly), they will pay you retroactive to the time to apply for aid. She receives just under $1000 per month for assisted living.
Residents in intermediate care facilities receive some nursing care and assistance with persona needs. In general, residents will receive less intensive care than they would receive in a hospital or with a skilled nursing staff.
All honorably discharged personnel are eligible to receive casualty assistance.
All honorably discharged personnel are eligible to receive casualty assistance.
All honorably discharged personnel are eligible to receive casualty assistance.
All honorably discharged soldiers are eligible to receive casualty assistance in the US.
All honorably discharged soldiers are eligible to receive casualty assistance in the US.
Typically, you need a bachelor's degree in nursing.
I don't understand your question. What is casualy assistance?
A deceased worker's unmarried children who are younger than age 18 (or up to age 19 if they are attending elementary or secondary school full time) also can receive benefits. Children can get benefits at any age if they were disabled before age 22 and remain disabled.
The first veterans to receive publicly voted assistance were veterans of the Pequot War (1636-38).
The veterans of the Pequot War (1636-38) were the first veterans to receive publicly voted assistance.
Nursing certification is what you receive after you earn your nursing degree. You go to school for your degree and then train in a specific field for your certification.