State Benefit·Vermont·🏥Healthcare

Vermont Veterans' Home (Long-Term Care)

Residential nursing care and assisted living in Bennington for veterans with 90+ days active duty service.

Verified May 12, 2026againstvvh.vermont.gov

At a glance

Benefit type
Healthcare — Vermont
Who it's for
Veterans, Spouses, Survivors
VA rating needed
No rating requirement
Where it applies
Vermont
Last verified
May 12, 2026

What is Vermont Veterans' Home (Long-Term Care)?

Vermont Veterans' Home (Long-Term Care) is a Vermont healthcare benefit for veterans, spouses, survivors. Residential nursing care and assisted living in Bennington for veterans with 90+ days active duty service.

Who qualifies

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  • Available to any veteran
  • Honorable discharge required
  • Vermont residency

How to apply

Apply through the official Vermont agency.

Open application

Who is eligible

Eligibility

Veterans who served at least 90 days on active duty (or discharged earlier due to line-of-duty disability) with honorable discharge. Gold Star parents, spouses, and widows/widowers also eligible. Vermont residents receive admission priority.

What Vermont Veterans' Home (Long-Term Care) covers

Services

Skilled nursing, memory care, and rehabilitation.

Verified information & sources

Last verified: May 12, 2026

Official source: vvh.vermont.gov

Compiled and fact-checked against the official source linked above. Benefit rules and dollar amounts change over time — always confirm current details at the official source before applying. A county Veterans Service Officer (VSO) is a free, accredited advocate who can review your eligibility and help you file at no cost.

Frequently asked questions about Vermont Veterans' Home (Long-Term Care)

Who qualifies for Vermont Veterans' Home (Long-Term Care)?
Vermont Veterans' Home (Long-Term Care) is for Veterans, Spouses, Survivors; available to any veteran; vermont residency. See the eligibility details on this page and confirm with the official source before applying.
How do I apply for Vermont Veterans' Home (Long-Term Care)?
Apply through the official source linked on this page. A county Veterans Service Officer (VSO) can review your eligibility and help you file at no cost.
Where can I verify Vermont Veterans' Home (Long-Term Care)?
Benefit rules and dollar amounts change, so always confirm current details at the official source linked on this page. A free, accredited county or state Veterans Service Officer (VSO) can also verify your eligibility and help you apply.

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