Best Senior Veterans in Maryland — 14 resources

14 Resources

1. VA - US Department of Veterans Affairs — Free

Official VA portal for benefits, healthcare, and services for veterans. Built for senior veterans, surviving spouses, and the families helping them access VA pension, healthcare, and benefits. The VA Caregiver Support Line is a starting point for any family caring for a veteran of any era. Veterans buried in any VA national cemetery are entitled to a headstone, perpetual care, and burial at no cost. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required to call or browse.

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2. VA Aid & Attendance — Free

Increased monthly pension for wartime veterans and surviving spouses needing help with daily living. Useful for wartime veterans 65+ or any age with disability — the VA pension + Aid & Attendance is significant and underclaimed. Most claims take 4-8 months; some are decided faster via the Fully Developed Claim path with all evidence submitted upfront. Aid & Attendance adds up to ,800/mo for married couples; most eligible wartime vets and surviving spouses never apply. No cost to older adults or the...

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3. DAV - Disabled American Veterans — Free

Free help filing VA claims, transportation to medical appointments, and benefits counseling. Relevant for surviving spouses of wartime veterans who never knew they qualified for VA benefits independently. VA healthcare enrollment is a separate process from VA pension — both should be applied for if eligible. Aid & Attendance adds up to ,800/mo for married couples; most eligible wartime vets and surviving spouses never apply. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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4. VFW - Veterans of Foreign Wars — Free

Free claims help and member services for combat veterans and their families. A starting point for families needing help completing the VA Form 21-2680 (Aid & Attendance Examination) and supporting paperwork. The VA Caregiver Support Line is a starting point for any family caring for a veteran of any era. Veterans buried in any VA national cemetery are entitled to a headstone, perpetual care, and burial at no cost. Open at no cost to Maryland seniors and the families supporting them.

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5. American Legion — Free

Veterans service organization with free claims assistance through accredited service officers. Built for senior veterans, surviving spouses, and the families helping them access VA pension, healthcare, and benefits. Accredited Veterans Service Officers (VSOs) help complete claims for free — never pay an attorney upfront for VA claim assistance. Post-9/11 caregivers can qualify for the VA Comprehensive Caregiver program with stipend, training, and respite — the most generous in the federal system. Open...

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6. Vietnam Veterans of America — Free

Help for Vietnam-era veterans, including Agent Orange and PTSD claims. A starting point for families needing help completing the VA Form 21-2680 (Aid & Attendance Examination) and supporting paperwork. The VA Caregiver Support Line is a starting point for any family caring for a veteran of any era. Aid & Attendance adds up to ,800/mo for married couples; most eligible wartime vets and surviving spouses never apply. Open at no cost to Maryland seniors and the families supporting them.

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7. Wounded Warrior Project — Free

Programs and services for post-9/11 wounded warriors and families. Relevant for surviving spouses of wartime veterans who never knew they qualified for VA benefits independently. The VA Caregiver Support Line is a starting point for any family caring for a veteran of any era. Post-9/11 caregivers can qualify for the VA Comprehensive Caregiver program with stipend, training, and respite — the most generous in the federal system. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required to call or browse.

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8. Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America — Free

IAVA — services and advocacy for post-9/11 veterans. Built for senior veterans, surviving spouses, and the families helping them access VA pension, healthcare, and benefits. The VA Caregiver Support Line is a starting point for any family caring for a veteran of any era. Survivors Pension is the VA benefit for low-income surviving spouses of wartime veterans — often confused with DIC (different program). Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required to call or browse.

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9. Operation Homefront — Free

Emergency financial assistance, housing, and family support for military and veteran families. Relevant for surviving spouses of wartime veterans who never knew they qualified for VA benefits independently. Accredited Veterans Service Officers (VSOs) help complete claims for free — never pay an attorney upfront for VA claim assistance. Aid & Attendance adds up to ,800/mo for married couples; most eligible wartime vets and surviving spouses never apply. Free service; donations support but never gate...

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10. Hire Heroes USA — Free

Free career coaching and employment services for veterans and military spouses. Built for senior veterans, surviving spouses, and the families helping them access VA pension, healthcare, and benefits. The VA Caregiver Support Line is a starting point for any family caring for a veteran of any era. Aid & Attendance adds up to ,800/mo for married couples; most eligible wartime vets and surviving spouses never apply. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.

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11. Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary — Free

Support programs for veterans, their families, and surviving spouses. A starting point for families needing help completing the VA Form 21-2680 (Aid & Attendance Examination) and supporting paperwork. The VA Caregiver Support Line is a starting point for any family caring for a veteran of any era. Post-9/11 caregivers can qualify for the VA Comprehensive Caregiver program with stipend, training, and respite — the most generous in the federal system. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required...

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12. National Veterans Legal Services Program — Free

Free legal assistance to veterans on disability claims and benefits. Relevant for surviving spouses of wartime veterans who never knew they qualified for VA benefits independently. The VA Caregiver Support Line is a starting point for any family caring for a veteran of any era. Aid & Attendance adds up to ,800/mo for married couples; most eligible wartime vets and surviving spouses never apply. Open at no cost to Maryland seniors and the families supporting them.

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13. Maryland VA Health Care — Free

Find VA medical centers and clinics in Maryland. Useful for wartime veterans 65+ or any age with disability — the VA pension + Aid & Attendance is significant and underclaimed. Most claims take 4-8 months; some are decided faster via the Fully Developed Claim path with all evidence submitted upfront. VA pension and Medicaid can be coordinated — talk to an elder law attorney to maximize both without disqualifying either. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.

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14. Maryland State Veterans Affairs — Free

State Department of Veterans Affairs for Maryland. State-specific benefits and burial. A starting point for families needing help completing the VA Form 21-2680 (Aid & Attendance Examination) and supporting paperwork. Walk-in help available at every VFW, American Legion, and DAV post; appointments preferred but rarely required. Survivors Pension is the VA benefit for low-income surviving spouses of wartime veterans — often confused with DIC (different program). Free, confidential, and available to any...

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Frequently Asked

How many senior veterans resources are in Maryland?
Elders Corner tracks 14 senior veterans resources for seniors and caregivers in Maryland.
Are senior veterans resources in Maryland free?
14 of the 14 listed senior veterans resources in Maryland are explicitly free or low-cost.
Which cities in Maryland have senior veterans resources?
Resources serve multiple cities and counties in Maryland.
What are some examples of senior veterans resources in Maryland?
Featured entries include VA - US Department of Veterans Affairs, VA Aid & Attendance, DAV - Disabled American Veterans, VFW - Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion.
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0 of 14 Maryland senior veterans listings include phone numbers.