Indiana veterans benefits are overseen by the state Department of Veterans’ Affairs (IDVA), an organization working to assist servicemembers and their families with the many resources available to them. Of these VA benefits, veterans receive access to employment services, education opportunities, burial and housing benefits.

Additionally, veterans administration benefits provide veterans with affordable health care opportunities, disability pay and pension. Other veterans assistance programs help servicemembers and their families to find affordable housing. To learn more about the veterans benefits administration and the services they provide, review the information below.

Disability Benefits for Veterans in Indiana

Federal VA disability benefits include compensation through the Dependency and Indemnity (DIC) and Special Monthly (SMC) programs. These tax-free disabled disability benefits provide service members and/or surviving family members with disability-related payments.

To make DIC or SMC VA disability claims, applicants must complete Form 21-534EZ (for DIC) or 21-2680 (for SMC). Additionally, general VA disability pay is available to eligible claimants who complete an Application for Disability Compensation and Related Compensation Benefits (Form 21-526EZ).

In addition to VA disability compensation, service members may enroll in disabled veteran life insurance if they meet eligibility requirements. Life insurance for disabled veterans in IN includes the following policies:

  • Veterans’ Mortgage Life Insurance (VMLI) – complete VA Form 29-8636
  • Service-Disabled Veterans’ Insurance (S-DVI) – complete VA Form 29-4364
  • Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance Traumatic Injury Protection (TSGLI) – complete Form SGLV 8600
  • Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance (SGLI) – complete Form SGLV 8286

Other VA life insurance policies include Veterans’ Group Life Insurance (VGLI) and Family Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance (FSGLI). To apply for veterans life insurance, complete Form SGLV 8714 (for VGLI), or Form SGLV 8286A (for FSGLI).

Health Insurance Benefits for Veterans in Indiana

Federal VA health care coverage is available to eligible military members who meet minimum service requirements. To apply for VA health insurance in Indiana, veterans may apply online or they may complete an Application for Health Care Benefits (Form 10-10EZ) and mail it to the following address:

Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center
Business Office - Eligibility 04HBU
1481 West 10th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202

Note: Patients who wish to apply for VA medical benefits may also submit the form in person at a local VA medical center. For information on veterans health insurance or to receive application assistance, call 317-988-4301.

Pension Benefits for Veterans in Indiana

Low-income veterans may apply for a VA pension in IN to receive a tax-free monetary benefit from the VA. Additionally, VA pension benefits are available to surviving family members as well.

To apply for a veterans pension, complete an Application for Pension (VA Form 21P-527EZ) or an Application for DIC, Death Pension, and/or Accrued Benefits (Form 21P-534EZ).

If you need Housebound veterans pension benefits, or if you or your spouse qualifies for Aid and Attendance (A&A), you must submit medical evidence and a physician’s report to the state’s Pension Management Center (PMC) at the address below:

Department of Veterans Affairs
Claims Intake Center
Attn:  Milwaukee Pension Center
P. O. Box 5192
Janesville, WI 53547-5192

An additional veterans pension program includes grants through the IDVA’s Military Family Relief Fund (MFRF). To apply for the grant, claimants must download and complete an MFRF application packet and mail the forms to the following address:

Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs
Attn: Military Family Relief Fund
302 W. Washington St. Room E-120
Indianapolis, IN 46204

Housing Benefits for Veterans in Indiana

Indiana VA housing benefits provide servicemembers and eligible family members with long-term skilled nursing care at the state’s Veterans’ Home in West Lafayette. Through veterans housing assistance, veterans receive memory care services, short-term rehabilitation or independent living.

To apply for the VA housing assistance, candidates must obtain the facility’s Admissions Checklist and complete an Application for Admission. Upon completion, applicants may send forms to the following address:

ATTN: Admissions Department
Indiana Veterans' Home
3851 N. River Road
West Lafayette, IN 47906

Note: Additional VA housing programs include a federal VA home loan and mortgage servicing assistance. To determine VA home loan rates or to learn more about the mortgage assistance program, contact the Loan Guaranty Office at 1-877-827-3702.

Education Benefits for Veterans in Indiana

Indiana VA education benefits are available under the GI bill, a program providing military members and eligible dependents with payments for college tuition. Under the post 911 GI bill, service members or eligible applicants receive on-the-job-training (OJT) or apprenticeships for more than 860 occupations in the state.

To apply for GI bill benefits, veterans must complete an Application for Education Benefits (Form 22-1990) and mail it to the following address:

VA Regional Office
P. O. Box 32432
St. Louis, MO 63132-0832

Additional veterans education benefits include free tuition at universities and schools across the state. However, these VA school benefits are only available to the children of parents with service-related disabilities or children of former prisoners of war and Purple Heart recipients. Candidates must apply online through Scholar Track.

Employment Benefits for Veterans in Indiana

Indiana VA jobs resources include job placement services, training opportunities and career counseling under the state Department of Workforce Development. Federal veteran jobs benefits includes access to the VA’s Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E) service and its Transition Assistance Program (TAP).

Note: Individuals looking for jobs for veterans may contact the IDVA for assistance in finding employment opportunities. To receive assistance in finding VA employment resources, contact 844-480-0009.

Funeral Benefits for Veterans in Indiana

Veterans receive Illinois VA death benefits through the state Veterans Memorial Cemetery if they meet eligibility requirements and apply for pre-approval. Additionally, federal VA burial benefits include a Presidential Memorial Certificate, burial flag, Government headstone and perpetual care.

However, allowances for veterans death benefits vary depending on whether servicemembers die in a service or non-service-related death. To learn more about veterans burial benefits in IN, contact the state Veterans Memorial Cemetery at 812-273-9220.

Last updated on Friday, March 6 2020.