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My mom with psychotic disorder in AL was denied due to 18K tot income. She is on many drugs that she pays 20% copay after insurance. Can I appeal based on this? Should I consult an elder atty? I really dont know what to do.Her assets are about $80K total.

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I know I don't qualify and my income is lower, Va also pays meds CHAMPVA called meds by mail, chk VA SITE RE meds by Mail
contact regional office call 1-800-827-1000
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I would appeal. In denial letter, was there reference to appeal process?. I would check VA website also about how to appeal. Also contact social worker at VA. We were denied initially and then recategorized so now have no copay.
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BENEFITS ADVISOR..VBA/DOD PROGRAM OFFICE 609-754-0558 THIS IS DEPT. OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
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You can also reach out to Veterans Care Coordination. They will help you for free: 855-380-4400
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Start where PostcardLynn said to start - check the denial letter as any decision the VA makes is appealable at some level.

We can tell you that the appeals process can be very, very lengthy. Regular VA disability claims can take many years to resolve. But the first step of the process is that the decision is reviewed within the Regional Office that made the decision. During that review, the Regional Office can make a different decision than one that was originally made.
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Her income is high for VA. I think you'll need an attorney to set up trusts. Youll also have a very long process given mental conditions. Expcept seveal letters of rejections. So you will also need to contacts you congressman..
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Get help at the Veteran Affairs office not Veterans Administration. They will advise you and complete and electronically submit the forms for you. Most Counties have an office.
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After 4 months of acquiring Death, Marriage, active duty certifications, I was lead to believe by my mom's adorable son the wrong financial information. I continued on with gaining access to her income tax return and finally met with a Veteran's Service officer who spelled it all out for me.
The VA won't consider any application until the liquid asset is $60,000 or less.
He advised me to bleed her account down to this level. How do you bleed the account down? You must have every receipt for all unreimbursed medical expenses: insurance premiums, Co pays, Rx's, Medical equip. and mobility equipment, including transportation charges. He told me that as a relative (daughter) I could expense my mother's care per hour, have her pay me and give me a receipt. he even said I could give the salary back to her if I wanted as long as I have receipts. This is the latest information I have. My goal was to apply for the express application. My mother qualified on all points except she has two much money in her accounts that she is drawing on. She is very frugal and lives on barely nothing. This is the latest. The VSO was very nice and finally proved I could stop any more burden of time.
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I hope you don't run into disappointment with that advice, you might
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If you're able and willing to pay a little money for the service, Senior Veteran's Council was a tremendous help in getting my Dad his benefits. Seniorveteranscouncil website
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