Vermont Veterans' Home (Long-Term Care)
Residential nursing care and assisted living in Bennington for veterans with 90+ days active duty service.
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
- Available to any veteran
- Honorable discharge required
- Vermont residency
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.
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