Ducking the Full Costs of War: The Ongoing Scandal Called the Veterans Administration
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Ducking the Full Costs of War: The Ongoing Scandal Called the Veterans Administration
by Dave Lindorff | May 5, 2013 - 8:57am
My mother died last Thursday at the age of 89. Her death, fortunately coming peacefully after she suffered a stroke during her sleep, followed a long mental decline caused by Alzheimers disease.
Im sure the Veterans Administration is relieved. They wont have to pay her the thousands of dollars in retroactive pension money they would have owed had she lived until they finally processed her application (or the tens of thousands of dollars more they'd have spent if she'd continued to live).
Mom was a US Navy veteran of World War II. Something of a pioneer for women in the military, she volunteered to become a Navy WAVE (Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service) as a young woman in her early 20s during the war, and was posted at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, where she took on the duties of some male sailor who was thus freed up to go to sea. Because she had earned an honorable discharge, she was entitled, in her old age, to a pension, currently worth about $22,000 per year, based upon her financial need.
The way these pensions work is, if a retired veterans income, after deducting all medical costs, including the costs of home care for those who cannot live on their own because of some disability, falls below the pension amount of $22,000, the VA is supposed to provide pension funds that will top up the persons income to that level. In my mothers case, because she was unable to take care of herself, and had to have a round-the-clock home-care companion in her house, her cost of care -- about $70,000 a year -- was entirely eating up both the $36,000 pension my father left her and her $14,000 Social Security widows benefit, leaving her with a deficit of $20,000 a year plus the cost of her food and other things, all of which I and my two siblings had to cover.