The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has a nursing home facility in the Metroplex, but you'll need to look at other options for independent or assisted veterans senior living. Luckily, Dallas is a veteran-friendly community where you can find quality choices for military retirement living.
More veterans live in Texas than in any other state, according to the Texas Economic Development Corporation, with more than 300,000 in Dallas-Fort Worth. Dallas has many options for veterans senior living, so you can find the community that feels like home.
The VA helps veterans and their surviving spouses with home ownership. Services include:
If you need a higher level of support, the VA has three programs that provide nursing home care to veterans:
Eligibility depends on the details of your military service as well as your medical and financial situation.
Eligibility for Texas State Veterans Homes depends on your military service and Texas residency, as well as medical and financial factors. You must meet the VA criteria for an eligible veteran, which means you must have served in the active military and were not dishonorably discharged. A minimum time period for active duty and qualifications around the type of service usually apply.
Texas residency means being a resident of Texas:
To be eligible for veterans senior living through the VA, your doctor must certify that you need long-term nursing care. A doctor from the VA must confirm this diagnosis.
Financial criteria may apply as well. Your income shouldn't be higher than the maximum annual veteran's pension benefit.
Texas State Veterans Homes can be a good option for people who need nursing home care, but if you're still largely independent, they won't be a good fit.
The VA doesn't pay directly for assisted living for veterans. However, your VA health benefits may help cover the cost of services you receive from a nurse or health aide. You can use your pension benefits or disability compensation to pay for military retirement living as well.
If you receive a basic VA pension and need help with activities of daily living, you may qualify for the Aid and Attendance benefit. You can use the additional funds to cover more of the cost of senior living.
Independent living or assisted living communities in Dallas can be a good option for veterans who are ready for a maintenance-free lifestyle but don't need the level of support found in a Texas State Veterans Home. Look for a community with specific programming, services, or discounts for veterans.
Independent living for veterans can be a good fit for people who want a maintenance-free lifestyle and can complete their daily tasks without much support. Communities may offer amenities like:
You can maintain your independent lifestyle while benefiting from a community of people who are your peers.
Assisted living for veterans provides support for activities of daily living, like bathing or dressing. You'll find many of the same amenities as in an independent living community, but tailored for veterans who need a higher level of support.
The VA offers a variety of veterans benefits for seniors, including:
The VA has two programs specifically for older veterans who are eligible for a VA pension:
Aid and Attendance increases your monthly pension if you meet certain conditions, including needing help performing activities of daily living. The Housebound benefit increases your pension amount if you are primarily confined to your residence because of a permanent disability.
The $42,000 VA housing benefit refers to the average savings a veteran may get with a home loan through the VA over the mortgage term. The savings come from factors such as:
These savings can make a significant difference for veterans who hope to buy a home.
Several organizations in Dallas help veterans access the care and benefits they've earned. The Dallas VA Medical Center provides medical care to veterans. The VA also manages the Dallas Vet Center, which provides mental health services and recreational activities.
The Dallas County Veteran Services Office can help you navigate the VA system. The Veterans Resource Center of Dallas offers help with VA benefits and runs a day center. Dallas is a veteran-friendly city with many resources available.
VA options for senior housing in Dallas, TX are relatively limited, but you can use your pension benefits to help pay for veterans senior living.
The Forum at Park Lane offers quality independent and assisted living in Dallas. With our Veterans Program, you get half off your first month's rent each year.
We partner with Patriot Angels, whose expert advisors can help you get all the VA benefits you've earned. We will give you a one-time bonus of $1,000 off your second month's rent for using their services. Our Veterans Program is just one way we honor and thank our military residents.
Schedule a tour of The Forum at Park Lane today to see why our community is a great fit for veterans.