Veterans Benefits in Nevada (2026)

Nevada (NV) Updated April 30, 2026 2026 VA & State Benefits

Senior veterans in Nevada access federal VA benefits plus state-level programs administered by Nevada Department of Veterans Services. VA Aid & Attendance pays up to $2,431/month in 2026 for veterans who need help with daily activities. Below are state property-tax exemptions, veterans-home information, caregiver programs, and how to apply through an accredited Nevada VSO.

Updated: April 30, 2026 Nevada
Important: This page is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial, legal, tax, medical, or insurance advice. Always confirm details with official program representatives and licensed professionals before making decisions. Data may change — verify current figures with official sources.
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Veterans Benefits for Seniors in Nevada

Senior veterans in Nevada access federal VA benefits plus state-level programs administered by Nevada Department of Veterans Services. VA Aid & Attendance pays up to $2,431/month in 2026 for veterans who need help with daily activities.

This guide covers federal VA programs — health care, pension, Aid & Attendance — as well as Nevada-specific benefits like property tax exemptions, state veterans homes, and caregiver support programs.

VA Aid & Attendance Benefit

A&A and Housebound benefit amounts are set by the VA and adjusted annually [VA.gov, verified April 2026].

$2,431/month Maximum Monthly Benefit

Enhanced VA pension benefit for veterans who need help with daily living activities.

Eligibility: Veterans needing aid of another person for daily activities

VA Pension Program

Maximum Annual Pension Rates (MAPR) are published by the VA and updated annually with COLA adjustments [VA.gov, verified April 2026].

$1,632/month Maximum Annual Pension

Monthly benefit for low-income wartime veterans age 65+ or with permanent disability.

Eligibility: Wartime veterans with limited income

Nevada State Veterans Benefits

Nevada Veterans Property Tax Exemption

Nevada offers property tax exemptions for qualifying veterans through your county assessor.

Eligibility: Service-connected disability

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Nevada Veterans Education Benefits

State education benefits for veterans and dependents.

Eligibility: Varies by program

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Property Tax Exemptions for Veterans

Nevada Veteran Property Tax Exemption

Nevada provides property tax exemptions for disabled veterans. Amounts vary based on disability rating; applications are filed with your county assessor or through Nevada Department of Veterans Services.

Nevada State Veterans Homes

Nevada Veterans Home

Nevada

Beds: 175

Phone: (555) 000-0000

VA Caregiver Support Programs

VA Caregiver Support Program

Support, training, and respite for caregivers of veterans

Learn more →

How to Apply for Veterans Benefits

  1. Gather your documents

    You'll need your DD-214 (discharge papers), medical records, income information, and proof of wartime service.

  2. Apply online at VA.gov

    The fastest way to apply for most VA benefits. Create an account and submit applications online.

  3. Contact a Veterans Service Organization (VSO)

    Free, accredited representatives from organizations like the VFW, American Legion, or DAV can help you navigate the application process.

  4. Visit your local VA Regional Office

    Meet with a VA counselor for in-person assistance with your benefits application.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Nevada operates state veterans homes that provide long-term and skilled nursing care at reduced cost for eligible veterans. Nevada Department of Veterans Services handles admissions — wait lists are common.

Apply through the VA by submitting VA Form 21-2680. Nevada veterans can apply online at va.gov, by mail, or with help from an accredited Veterans Service Organization or Nevada Department of Veterans Services claims officer.

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Sources & References

Dollar figures, eligibility numbers, and benefit amounts cited on this page are compiled from the authoritative sources listed below. Each source was reviewed and cross-checked as of the verified date shown. Program rules change — always confirm current figures with the official agency before making enrollment or financial decisions.

  1. VA.gov Verified April 2026
  2. Nevada Department of Veterans Services Verified April 2026