Veterans Benefits Planning
Care Navigation
Prepare for the future as a veteran.
If you or a loved one served in the United States Armed Forces, you may be wondering who is eligible for benefits and what that looks like. Our team of associates at Nathan Ziegler & Associates wants to help you understand available Veterans Benefits and how to best utilize them to care for yourself and your family.
How Care Navigation is supported by Veterans Benefits Planning
Benefits
Understand the unique care opportunities and benefits available to you as a former member of the US military.
Prepare for the Future
Protect your quality of life and your family’s legacy by understanding your options and making confident decisions for your future.
Understand Benefits
Learn more about Veterans Benefits so you can make confident, educated decisions about care and planning for the future.
Protect Quality of Life
Veterans and widows or widowers of veterans may be eligible to receive help to pay for care.
Receive Care
You or your loved ones may be eligible to receive care at home or in other care settings.
How It Works
Peace of mind is closer than you think
These conversations can seem overwhelming and intimidating; we’re here to empower you with answers and options.
Request a Consultation
Meet with one of our quality and caring associates to ask questions, discuss your options, and plan for the future.
Get a Tailored Plan
Our associates will develop a plan specifically tailored to the needs of you and your family.
Rest Assured
Enjoy your second half of life with the peace of mind knowing your assets and the future of your family are taken care of.
Ready to plan and protect your future?
Request A ConsultationFrequently Asked Questions
Conversations surrounding Veterans Benefits Planning can seem intimidating. Let us answer your questions and provide you with peace of mind.
What are the costs and ways to pay for long-term care?
The cost for long-term care varies based on the type of care chosen. Long-term care can include in-home care, retirement communities, assisted living communities, or nursing homes. Out-of-pocket cash, long-term insurance benefits, Medicaid long-term care benefits, or VA pension benefits can all be options to pay for long-term care.