Can You Receive Both Medicaid and VA Benefits?

One of the most common questions elder law attorneys receive is whether veterans can receive both Medicaid and VA benefits. The answer is often yes—but understanding how the two programs interact is critical. Without proper planning, families may unintentionally jeopardize eligibility for one program while applying for another.
VA benefits and Medicaid each have their own eligibility requirements regarding income, assets, and medical need. While certain VA pension payments may affect Medicaid calculations, there are many situations where veterans can receive valuable assistance from both programs. This is particularly important for individuals facing significant long-term care expenses in nursing homes or assisted living facilities.
Because these programs overlap in complex ways, attempting to navigate them without professional guidance can lead to unnecessary delays or costly mistakes. Proper planning often involves reviewing assets, creating estate planning documents, evaluating trusts, and ensuring all financial decisions support both immediate and future eligibility.
At Losavio & DeJean, our attorneys routinely help Louisiana families coordinate Medicaid qualifying with Veterans Benefits planning. By taking a comprehensive approach, we help clients preserve assets, protect spouses, and maximize every benefit available under the law. Planning ahead often provides families with greater financial flexibility and significantly less stress during an already challenging time.











