
War veterans are entitled to special financial support if they face extraordinary medical expenses. These benefits, often connected with the costs of long-term care, can help pay for care at home, in assisted living, or in a nursing home - especially when Medicaid might not be an option.

Who is This For?
Massachusetts veterans or surviving spouses age 65+
Families exploring ways to pay for long-term care
Adult children helping a veteran parent plan for assisted living or home care





“Veterans deserve to know all of their options. These benefits can make the difference between staying home with help, moving into assisted living, or spending savings unnecessarily.” - Tracey Ingle, Esq.

Tracey Ingle is a Past-President of the Massachusetts Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, with a Bachelor’s degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a law degree from Suffolk University Law School.
What makes Tracey unique is her ability to go beyond general mechanics, to genuinely enjoy helping her clients solve complex estate planning, Medicaid, and probate and trust administration puzzles.
“I love my clients, and I'm passionate about making sure they get what they are entitled to. It breaks my heart when someone comes to me having taken years to spend everything, leaving the family in a precarious position, and wanting to apply for Medicaid. If only they'd sought out my advice years, or even months before. I want to make sure you know all your options. Think of this book as a second opinion, giving you the benefit of my love and passion for this work. That’s what this book is about.”
Even if you’ve heard about VA benefits before, there’s a good chance you’ve been told something incomplete or just plain wrong.
In this on-demand webinar, elder law attorney Tracey Ingle explains the little-known Veterans Aid and Attendance benefit - what it covers, who qualifies, and how it fits alongside MassHealth when care gets expensive.
You’ll also get a clear look at the biggest misconception that causes veterans and their families to miss out on thousands of dollars in monthly benefits they’ve already earned.

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