TSgt Joshua Copeland 415774 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Here is the request, anyone familiar with working with VA/State Agencies for long term care of a vet. Looking specifically for folks that work with VSO's to assist VA type stuff, but anyone with good intel is welcome.<br /><br />Situation: One of my grandfather's health has turned for the worst. He is 75, previous quad-bypass, diabetic, and appears to be starting to have dementia. His wife (my grandmother) is 85 and has pretty much taken care of him for the last 20 years. She has had 3 knee replacements, just had heart surgery herself this summer and is now going blind due to macular degeneration. <br /><br />Grandfather spent the last week in the hospital due to upper resp infection that lead to coughing blood and uncontrolled blood sugar levels even with meds. While there, he has experience what the medical folks are calling "dementia like symptoms. He was transferred yesterday to a nursing home, but their health insurance will only cover 7 days.<br /><br />My grandmother is at the point, she can barely take care of herself, let alone my grandfather.<br /><br />Military Service background: Grandfather was PA NG and was had a severe arm injury back in the 50's from being run over by a tank during annual training at Ft Knox. The injuries left him with massive scarring and little use of the arm. He is VA rated at 40% Never served on active duty outside of training and has a Honorable Discharge from the NG.<br /><br />So fellow RP'ers, what options are there to get him in-residence nursing care at a home? What are options for a veteran to get in-residence nursing care at a home? 2015-01-13T13:34:36-05:00 TSgt Joshua Copeland 415774 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Here is the request, anyone familiar with working with VA/State Agencies for long term care of a vet. Looking specifically for folks that work with VSO's to assist VA type stuff, but anyone with good intel is welcome.<br /><br />Situation: One of my grandfather's health has turned for the worst. He is 75, previous quad-bypass, diabetic, and appears to be starting to have dementia. His wife (my grandmother) is 85 and has pretty much taken care of him for the last 20 years. She has had 3 knee replacements, just had heart surgery herself this summer and is now going blind due to macular degeneration. <br /><br />Grandfather spent the last week in the hospital due to upper resp infection that lead to coughing blood and uncontrolled blood sugar levels even with meds. While there, he has experience what the medical folks are calling "dementia like symptoms. He was transferred yesterday to a nursing home, but their health insurance will only cover 7 days.<br /><br />My grandmother is at the point, she can barely take care of herself, let alone my grandfather.<br /><br />Military Service background: Grandfather was PA NG and was had a severe arm injury back in the 50's from being run over by a tank during annual training at Ft Knox. The injuries left him with massive scarring and little use of the arm. He is VA rated at 40% Never served on active duty outside of training and has a Honorable Discharge from the NG.<br /><br />So fellow RP'ers, what options are there to get him in-residence nursing care at a home? What are options for a veteran to get in-residence nursing care at a home? 2015-01-13T13:34:36-05:00 2015-01-13T13:34:36-05:00 TSgt Joshua Copeland 415798 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I did give my Grandmother the # for the local VFW Post, but I am not sure if she has been able to get ahold of anyone today or if they even had that service at that post. Response by TSgt Joshua Copeland made Jan 13 at 2015 1:41 PM 2015-01-13T13:41:55-05:00 2015-01-13T13:41:55-05:00 PO1 Private RallyPoint Member 415816 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>As SMSgt Minister Gerald A. Thomas has said - VSO's can assist. With the disability on the VA's radar there are many things that can be done. One is called Aid &amp; Attendance. Depending on income / outgo a pension may be in order - though that will depend on several factors. It really doesn't matter which Veteran Service Organization you deal with, their Service Officer will be the key. Response by PO1 Private RallyPoint Member made Jan 13 at 2015 1:46 PM 2015-01-13T13:46:54-05:00 2015-01-13T13:46:54-05:00 TSgt Joshua Copeland 416896 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Update: the care facility found based on his current condition, the insurance will pay for 21 days. This gives a little breathing room. They (my uncle and grandmother) are suppose to get in contact with the VFW today. If they hit any road blocks. I will hit up <a class="dark-link bold-link" role="profile-hover" data-qtip-container="body" data-id="93481" data-source-page-controller="question_response_contents" href="/profiles/93481-en-engineman">PO1 Private RallyPoint Member</a>. Response by TSgt Joshua Copeland made Jan 14 at 2015 8:49 AM 2015-01-14T08:49:11-05:00 2015-01-14T08:49:11-05:00 2015-01-13T13:34:36-05:00