Any Veteran who has been honorably discharged.
The Purple Heart itself does not provide free medical benefits; however, veterans who have received a Purple Heart may be eligible for certain medical benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Eligibility for VA healthcare and benefits depends on a variety of factors, including service-connected disabilities and length of service. It's advisable for veterans to check with the VA for specific benefits related to their individual circumstances.
IF you are already using medical benefits from the VA then the date you were accepted will be on a form you filled out in order to enroll in that clinic. If you haven't yet applied then you became eligible for service the moment you became a veteran.
if a man was a military policema in the army can he qualify for help with the va
Yes, the spouse of a veteran may be eligible for certain health care benefits through the VA, including prescriptions and medical care. Eligibility may depend on various factors such as the veteran's service-connected disability status and income level. The best way to determine eligibility and access these benefits is to contact the local VA facility or VA benefits office.
My spouse was in korea in the 50ths and he curently goes to the va for medical and receives a disability payment, is there benefits for me as his widow when he dies? my email is beewill24@yahoo.com
Yes, a Korean War veteran is generally eligible for VA medical benefits regardless of whether they served in combat. Eligibility typically depends on factors such as the length of service and discharge status rather than combat experience. Veterans can access a range of medical services, including healthcare for service-connected conditions and other health needs. It’s advisable for veterans to contact the VA for specific eligibility criteria and to apply for benefits.
usually you are entitled to benefits as long as you do not have a dishonorable discharge that voids your benefits
FHA doesnt offer Veteran benefits....only the VA does
Iam wondering if I qualify for medical services?
Medicare is used by the VA to keep their own medical care expenses down. When a veteran eligible for medicare is under their care, the VA will bill Medicare to help ensure all veterans can be taken care of adequately. If you are eligible for medicare, apply to help the VA maintain high quality medical care for other vets.
Yes, a VA dependent can use Hazelwood benefits concurrently with DEA (Dependent's Educational Assistance) benefits, as these programs can be utilized simultaneously. However, it's important to understand the specific eligibility requirements and limitations of each program. VA dependents should consult with a VA representative to ensure they are following the correct procedures and maximizing their benefits.
http://www.military.com/benefits/veteran-benefits/va-compensation-tables