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VA Aid & Attendance for Boston Veterans (2026 Guide)

This often-overlooked VA pension can add meaningfully toward senior care costs. Here's how Greater Boston veterans and surviving spouses served by the VA Boston Healthcare System qualify — and where to get free help.

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By David Reyes, LCSW · February 18, 2026

What VA Aid & Attendance is

Aid & Attendance (A&A) is an enhanced VA pension for wartime veterans and surviving spouses who need help with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, or medication management. It can add substantially each month toward assisted living, memory care, in-home care, or nursing care costs — making it one of the largest sources of private-pay assistance available to Boston's veteran population, where senior care runs well above the national average. Veterans do not need to be enrolled in VA health care to apply for Aid & Attendance.

Greater Boston veterans are served by the VA Boston Healthcare System, with campuses in West Roxbury and Jamaica Plain (and a Brockton campus for the broader system), along with community-based outpatient clinics throughout the region. The Massachusetts Executive Office of Veterans' Services also supports veterans statewide. Because A&A eligibility follows the veteran rather than the facility, a veteran can use the benefit toward care at any qualifying assisted living residence, memory care community, or in-home care provider across Suffolk, Middlesex, Norfolk, or Essex county.

Who qualifies

Eligibility generally requires wartime military service (a qualifying period such as WWII, Korea, Vietnam, or the Gulf War era), an honorable or general discharge, a medical need for daily assistance, and income and net worth within VA limits. Asset-transfer rules include a 36-month look-back, so getting the application right the first time matters. Surviving spouses of eligible wartime veterans may also qualify, typically at a lower benefit rate than the veteran rate.

As a clinical social worker who has spent years on hospital discharge floors in Greater Boston, I've watched families miss this benefit simply because no one told them it existed. If your veteran parent is paying privately for assisted living or memory care anywhere from Newton to Dorchester, Aid & Attendance is worth investigating even if you think the assets are too high — the net-worth rules have exclusions many families don't expect.

How to apply in Greater Boston

Start with an accredited Veterans Service Officer — most Massachusetts cities and towns, including Boston, Cambridge, Newton, and Quincy, maintain a local Veterans' Services office that provides free A&A claims assistance, backed by the Massachusetts Executive Office of Veterans' Services. Social work staff at the VA Boston Healthcare System can also point families toward accredited help. Avoid paying anyone a fee to file an A&A claim; accredited assistance is free.

The VA Caregiver Support Line at 1-855-260-3274 is another free resource for families juggling a care search and a benefits application at the same time. A free senior advisor who knows which Greater Boston communities readily accept and coordinate with Aid & Attendance paperwork can help time the benefit alongside a placement, so families aren't managing a VA claim and a care search under pressure simultaneously. The Massachusetts Veterans Homes in Chelsea and Holyoke are also worth reviewing for veterans who need a higher level of nursing care.

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Common questions

How much does VA Aid & Attendance pay?
The amount depends on whether it's a single veteran, a couple, or a surviving spouse, applied toward the cost of care. Exact amounts are set annually by the VA. It can be used toward care at any qualifying provider in Greater Boston.
Which VA facility serves Boston veterans?
The VA Boston Healthcare System, with campuses in West Roxbury and Jamaica Plain, serves Greater Boston veterans and can connect families to social work support. The Massachusetts Executive Office of Veterans' Services also provides statewide veteran benefits assistance.
Where do Boston veterans get free help with an Aid & Attendance claim?
Through your city or town's local Veterans' Services office and the Massachusetts Executive Office of Veterans' Services — both free. The VA Caregiver Support Line at 1-855-260-3274 is another free resource. Never pay a fee to file an A&A claim.

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