Veterans Hit Unexpected Jackpot This Summer

Released on: July 11, 2008, 11:34 am

Press Release Author: Sue Yannello

Industry: Defense

Press Release Summary: Families in your city find hidden money to care for veteran
loved ones through new assistance program

Press Release Body: July 2008 - This summer, millions of American families will
celebrate when they learn about free, government money that's available to help them
pay for in-home care of their veteran loved ones. It's all part of a new, free
program that helps families across the country dig up hidden government money to pay
for in-home care for veterans of all ages.

Senior Helpers' Veteran's Express Program helps families navigate the difficult
application process, which could earn them up to $1800 a month in VA pension money
to pay for in-home care - a sigh of relief for millions of families who need help
caring for their loved ones who served in the armed forces.

"It's a happy summer because we could use money for a caregiver," says Phyllis
DeMasi, who cares for her 84 year-old husband, a wheelchair bound World War II
veteran. "Like most families, we didn't know about this money and we didn't know how
to get it."

"We're revealing a secret most Americans don't know about," says Senior Helpers'
Founder, Peter Ross. "The application process for this type of government money can
be long and grueling, causing many families to give up and never receive financial
assistance. The Veteran's Express Program walks them through each step of the
process until they get the money they deserve."

THIS IS AN IMPORTANT STORY THAT AFFECTS MILLIONS OF FAMILIES, MANY IN YOUR CITY.
CONSIDER THIS:

. The U.S. has 23.5 million Veterans of all ages, almost 8% of the U.S. Population.
A quarter of the U.S. population - 70 million people - is eligible for benefits
because they are veterans, family members or survivors of veterans.

. More than 9 million Veterans are 65 or older, 3% of the U.S. population. Many
older veterans and recently wounded young veterans need in home care and don't have
the money to pay for it.

. The healthcare crisis for Iraq veterans could top $650 billion, far outstripping
the amount of money spent on combat operations in Iraq. This affects ALL OF US. Your
tax dollars are sitting there in a VA pension fund that should be going to veteran
in home care.

Veteran's Express is an organization that plays the role of "senior advocate" on
behalf of veterans and their families who need help completing the necessary
paperwork to qualify for government reimbursement. The approval process can be
long, sometimes taking up to 6 months, and often wears out veterans and their
families, causing many veterans and families to miss out on getting their benefits.
This program is so crucial because many families don't even know about it and can't
complete the forms on their own.

We will provide:

. Interviews /photos/b-roll with local veterans and their families who need this
money, don't know it exists and don't know how to apply for it.

. Interviews with the founders of Senior Helper's Veteran's Express Program who can
talk about this money available to all U.S. Veterans and their families.

. Alarming statistics and studies to show how badly Veterans and their families are
in need of in home care.

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About Senior Helpers
Senior Helpers connects professional caregivers with people who wish to live at home
as opposed to a nursing or assisted living facility. Based in Baltimore, Maryland
with offices in cities throughout the U.S., Senior Helpers strives to be the leading
companion and personal care provider that offers dependable and affordable care.
(www.seniorhelpers.com) The Senior Helper's Veterans Express program helps veterans
of all ages fill out the maze of paperwork to apply for VA pension money to pay for
in home care.




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Contact Details: Susan Yannello
syannello@919marketing.com
919-459-8162/919-427-6151

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