Providing WIPA Services to Veterans with Disabilities Part 2

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Providing WIPA Services to Veterans with Disabilities Part 2 May 19, 2015 1

Training Objectives After completing this training, CWICs should: Understand how eligibility for Military retirement based on disability, VA Disability Compensation and VA Disability Pension is established. Identify and describe a variety of specialized benefits available to veterans with disabilities. Understand how paid employment affects benefits for veterans with disabilities. Understand how Military retirement/va benefits interact with Social Security disability benefits including SSDI and SSI. 2

Work Incentives Counseling for Veterans with Disabilities Reminder only veterans who are already receiving Social Security disability benefits are eligible for WIPA services! When you get calls from veterans who are not receiving Social Security disability benefits, encourage them to apply and offer additional information & referral services as needed. There are several special programs that expedite the application process for veterans. http://www.socialsecurity.gov/people/veterans/ 3

Verify All Veterans Benefits Before Offering Advice! There is no TPQY or BPQY equivalent in the DoD/VA system. The best way to verify VA benefits is to use the web-based ebenefits system at: https://www.ebenefits.va.gov/ebenefits/homepage Use a separate veterans questionnaire to make sure you know ALL the special benefits and services received, the disability rating and whether dependents are also getting benefits (see handout) 4

Let s review the Veterans Questionnaire together. This should be completed for ALL VETERANS in addition to your regular information gathering tool 5

Types of Cash Benefits Available to Veterans with Disabilities Military retirement due to disability provided by the US Department of Defense (DoD) Veteran s Administration (VA) benefits VA Disability Compensation VA Disability Pension Disability benefits provided by Social Security Title II disability benefits (SSDI) Supplemental Security Income (SSI) 6

Medical Benefits Available to Veterans with Disabilities Military retirement comes with TRICARE medical coverage. http://www.tricare.mil/ Veteran s receiving VA benefits due to disability may access the VA health care system. http://explore.va.gov/healthcare?gclid=ci_6vervh8ucfrabaqodreqagg Medicare coverage comes with Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) after the 24 month waiting period. Medicaid coverage is provided to SSI recipients per the rules of the state. 7

Healthcare Considerations for Veterans Don t assume that vets know all the healthcare options available to them for healthcare! Multiple forms of medical coverage may be accessed simultaneously and there are some important interactions between some of the programs! Make sure you ask if healthcare needs are being met. Provide counseling on Medicare Parts B and D Remember Medicare Savings Programs and the Part D low-income subsidy. Medicaid programs like spend-down or Medicaid buy-in are also options to explore. Review Module 4, Unit 3 for more information. 8

Military Retirement Due to Disability Military retirement benefits are administered by US department of Defense (DoD), not the VA. Military retirement is available to persons with 20+ years of active service in the military. Individuals may retire as disabled regardless of % level of disability if found unfit for service by reason of physical disability. 9

More on Military Retirement due to Disability Individuals with less than 20 years of active service at the time they are removed from the military by reason of physical disability are generally separated, not retired. Benefits may be dispensed as either a monthly check (retirement) or as a lump-sum severance payment (separated). Some variance in how the branches of the military handle retirement and separation. 10

Advantages of Military Retirement due to Disability Recipients of these benefits are NEVER subject to a review of their disability rating. Retired veterans with disabilities get the same benefits as all other military retirees including use of commissaries, military hospitals, and TRICARE coverage for themselves and family members Military retirement benefits are NOT affected by paid employment in any way! 11

VA Disability Benefits How to Apply Most veterans apply for VA benefits when they are first separated from the military due to being unfit for active duty. Veterans may apply at any point after this by completing VA Form 21-526 Veterans Application for Compensation or Pension. Veterans may also apply online at: https://www.ebenefits.va.gov/ebenefits/homepage Questions? Call toll free 1-800-827-1000 12

Disability Evaluation under the VA System Disability is assessed using a percentage system in intervals of ten from 0% - 100%. The higher the disability rating, the higher the monthly disability benefit payment. The rating was originally intended to represent the degree to which a veteran s earnings capacity is diminished by the disability. Determinations are based on the VA Schedule for Rating Disabilities or VASRD. 13

More about the VA Rating System The VA considers all service-connected disabilities and the totality of the changes in the person s medical condition that occurred during military service. DoD only considers physical disabilities. Unlike the DoD, the VA process permits reevaluation of service-connected disabilities if a condition worsens or improves over time. The DoD and VA use different rating systems it is possible for a veterans two have two different ratings from the two agencies. 14

Rating Designations Total disability based on 100% disability rating Total disability based on individual unemployability Permanent and total disability These designations are important because they allow higher benefits to be paid, and may entitle veterans (and their dependents) to additional benefits! 15

Individual Unemployability Allows a veteran to be classified as having total disability even though the rating is below 100%. IU designation may be provided if the individual is unable to secure a substantially gainful occupation due to service connected disabilities. IU designation may occur when a single disability is rated at 60% or more, or for multiple disabilities, one is rated at 40% or more with the combined rating being 70% or higher. 16

VA Disability Compensation Disability must be service connected - incurred or aggravated during active military service. Separation or discharge from the military must be under conditions other than dishonorable. VA Compensation is an entitlement program and is not means-tested in any way! VA Compensation benefits may be reduced if certain DoD benefits such as military retirement or disability severance pay are received. 17

More About VA Disability Compensation Vets with ratings of 30% or more are eligible for additional allowances for dependents. Vets with certain types of disabilities (loss of limb or use of organs) may be eligible for Special Monthly Compensation (SMC) in addition to regular VA compensation. Vets with 100% ratings who are housebound or bedridden may get an additional SMC payments known as Aid and Attendance and Housebound Allowance. 18

VA Disability Pension Available to veterans with non-service connected disabilities. Must have at least 90 days of active military service, with at least one day during a period of war some vets must serve longer. Disability designation of permanent and total Separation or discharge must have been under conditions other than dishonorable and disability must not be due to willful misconduct. 19

More about VA Disability Pension VA pension is intended to bring the veteran s total income up to a minimum level set by Congress Eligibility is based on strict income and asset guidelines Payments are reduced dollar-for dollar by the amount of countable income of the veteran, the spouse, or dependent children 20

Other VA Benefits for Veterans with Disabilities Housing Grants for Veterans: Specially Adapted Housing (SAH) Grants Special Home Adaptation (SHA) Grants Temporary Residence Assistance (TRA) Grants Home Improvements and Structural Alterations ((HISA) Grants http://www.benefits.va.gov/homeloans/adaptedhousing.asp 21

Other VA Benefits for Veterans with Disabilities Service-disabled veterans insurance Assistance with adapting an automobile to meet disability needs Annual clothing allowance Aid and attendance for house-bound veterans Subsistence allowance for work-study participants 22

Where to Get More Information about VA Benefits Federal Benefits for Veterans and their Dependents http://www.va.gov/opa/publications/benefits_book.asp Veterans Benefits Explained http://www.military.com/benefits/veteranbenefits/veterans-benefits VA Benefits Websites: http://www.benefits.va.gov/benefits/ http://explore.va.gov/ 23

How Employment Affects DoD and VA Disability Benefits Military retirement due to disability is never affected by earned income. VA Compensation is not affected by earned income. Working will is not likely to trigger a disability review, but the VA may consider the activities performed in employment if a disability review is conducted. VA Pension is reduced dollar-for-dollar by earned income and gross income is what counts. 24

Employment and VA Disability Ratings The following individuals are not subject to disability reviews: Elderly (age 69 or older); Designated as being totally disabled (100% schedular rating or designated as having permanent & total disability); and Designated as being totally disabled due to individual unemployability for a period of 20 or more continuous years. 25

Employment and VA Disability Rating Persons with potential risk of having employment considered during a disability review include: Veterans under age 69 with schedular ratings under 100% Veterans who are rated as being totally disabled based on individual unemployability who have been on benefits for less than 20 consecutive years and who are working in a substantially gainful occupation. 26

What is a Substantially Gainful Employment? Substantially Gainful Employment is defined as employment at which non-disabled individuals earn their livelihood with earnings comparable to the particular occupation in the community where the veteran resides. (M21-1MR, Part IV, Subpart ii, Chapter 2, Section f) 27

Substantially Gainful Employment is NOT Marginal employment. Marginal employment exists when a veterans earned income does not exceed the current Federal Poverty Guidelines for a household of one. Earnings can go over the FPG and still not be considered substantial if the work occurred in a protected environment such as a family business, a sheltered workshop, or when supported employment services are provided. 28

Furthermore Effective January 1985 a veterans total disability rating based on IU may not be reduced solely on the basis of having secured substantially gainful employment unless the veterans maintains the occupation for 12 consecutive months. In some cases, completing a program of vocational rehabilitation may cause a reduction in the rating if there is evidence of marked improvement or recovery. 29

Adding Social Security Disability Benefits to the Picture Vets disabled while on active military service after Oct 1, 2001 get expedited claims processing from Social Security. Military pay is subject to FICA, so many vets will have insured status for title II disability benefits. Active duty status and receipt of military pay does not necessarily prevent payment of disability benefits. See http://www.ssa.gov/people/veterans/ 30

How VA and Social Security Disability Benefits Interact VA Compensation is not affected by receipt of Social Security disability benefits in any way! Many veterans would be eligible for SSDI and are encouraged to apply. VA Pension would count Social Security title II benefits (SSDI) as income. This income could cause ineligibility for VA Pension benefits, or would cause a dollar-for-dollar reduction in VA Pension payments. SSI payments do NOT count against VA Pension! 31

How VA and Social Security Disability Benefits Interact Continued Receipt of DoD/VA benefits does not affect a veteran s eligibility for Social Security Title II disability benefits. SSDI payments are not reduced by VA disability benefits (PDB offset), but may be reduced when military retirement payments based on disability are received. SSI is means-tested and would count DoD/VA cash benefits as unearned income the $20 GIE does NOT apply to VA Pension payments. 32

Special VA Programs Disregarded by the SSI Program Aid and Attendance or Housebound allowance Disability compensation payments resulting from unusual medical expenses Benefits paid on the basis of a Medal of Honor or special act of Congress Payments made as part of the VA Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment Program Most Compensated Work Therapy (CWT) payments except those received in supported employment VA clothing allowance 33

VA Appeals Process Almost any decision made by the VA can be appealed. One year limit on appeals from date notice of decision was mailed. No required form just file a written statement called Notice of Disagreement at local VA office. http://www.bva.va.gov/ 34

State Veterans Benefits Many states offer additional benefits to veterans- what is offered varies by state. Benefits may include educational assistance, discounts on taxes and/or fees, home loans, free hunting or fishing privileges, and more. A Directory of State Veterans programs can be found at: http://www.military.com/benefits/veteran-benefits/stateveterans-benefits-directory 35

Some things to understand about the disability system for vets. The disability evaluation system is really complicated and slow. The system is not transparent it is very difficult to find and interpret the regulations. VA compensation is unlikely to be affected by employment UNLESS the veteran is rated as individually unemployable. 36

Final Words Make sure you know which benefits a veteran gets before you offer advice. Thorough information gathering and verification is critical! Make sure veterans are aware of the myriad programs they may be eligible for thru the VA. Recognize the limits of your knowledge about benefits for veterans find local sources of assistance and support! 37