Resources
We understand that considering a senior living community is an important undertaking, and we want you to be well informed about your options. To be sure that you’re confident about your decision, we invite you to check out the helpful resources below.
Of course, if you want to know more about Dalton Senior Living, we’d be more than happy to answer any questions you might have. Feel free to contact us today!
Click on the links below for more information:
Comparison Checklist
When it comes to choosing a senior living community, visiting and assessing each one can be quite the whirlwind. Download and review the checklists we’ve provided for you below. Perhaps, print and take them with you when you come to tour Dalton Senior Living. Either way, you’ll be able to make a decision based on a range of factors, including:
- Living Options Environment
- Physical Features of Our Care Communities
- Needs Assessments, Residency Agreements, Living Costs, & Finances
- Medication & Health Care
- Community Services & Amenities
- Apartment Features
- Social & Recreational Activities
- Food Service
- Additional Questions on Living Options
View the following checklists below:
Veteran’s Benefits
Assistance for Those Who Have Served
Thank you for your service. Wartime veterans or a surviving spouse may be eligible to receive a special monthly pension to aid in the cost of assisted living.
How to Apply for Health Care Benefits
Find out how to apply for VA health care benefits as a Veteran or Service member by visiting: https://www.vets.gov/health-care/apply/.
About VA Health Care Coverage
If you qualify for VA health care, you’ll receive coverage for the services you need to help you get—and stay—healthy. Learn more about your health care benefits at: https://www.vets.gov/health-care/about-va-health-care/.
Benefits, Eligibility & Income
According to U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, if all requirements are met, the Department of Veterans Affairs determines eligibility for the Aid and Attendance benefit by adjusting for un-reimbursed medical expenses from the veteran’s or surviving spouse’s total household income. If the remaining income amount falls below the annual income threshold for the Aid and Attendance benefit, VA pays the difference between the claimant’s household income and the Aid and Attendance threshold.
To get more information on qualifications and your potential benefits please see the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs website: https://benefits.va.gov/benefits/.
Veterans Guide to Home Loans
Learn more about the exclusive resources available to you when it comes to working toward and finally purchasing your first home by visiting: https://www.coverage.com/insurance/home/veterans-guide-to-home-loans/.
Our guide includes:
- VA Loan Benefits, Eligibility and Qualifications
- How to Apply and Required Documents
- Additional VA Loans and Grants Available
- Veteran Housing Benefits by State
More Information & Assistance
You may call the Department of Veterans Affairs at: 1-800-827-1000.
You can also find more information and apply online at: https://www.va.gov.
Our local San Diego veteran’s service organization should also be able to help you out with the process.