Kentucky VA benefits are available under the state Department of Veterans Affairs (KDVA). These veterans benefits include access to nursing home care, benefits assistance and burial at any of the five State Veterans Cemeteries.

Other KY veterans assistance programs provide servicemembers with education and employment resources. However, federal veterans administration benefits are also available, including health care, VA disability pay and pension programs. To learn more about benefits for veterans and how to apply, review the information below.

Disability Benefits for Veterans in Kentucky

Federal VA disability benefits include compensation through the Dependency and Indemnity (DIC) and Special Monthly (SMC) programs. Moreover, veterans may enroll in disabled veteran life insurance if they meet eligibility requirements.

To apply for disabled veterans benefits, claimants must complete VA Form 21-526EZ to apply for VA disability compensation, or they may complete VA Forms 21-534EZ or 21-2680 to apply for payments under DIC or SMC.

To obtain Kentucky VA life insurance, eligible claimants may enroll in the following policies:

  • Veterans’ Mortgage Life Insurance (VMLI)
  • Service-Disabled Veterans’ Insurance (S-DVI)
  • Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance (SGLI)
  • Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance Traumatic Injury Protection (TSGLI)
  • Family Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance (FSGLI)
  • Veterans’ Group Life Insurance (VGLI)

Note: For veterans life insurance application assistance, servicemembers may contact the KDVA at 502-564-9203.

Health Insurance Benefits for Veterans in Kentucky

KY VA health care is unavailable through the KDVA. However, VA health insurance is available to service members who apply through Form 10-10EZ (Application for Health Care). After completing the application, veterans must mail the form to the following address:

Health Eligibility Center
2957 Clairmont Road, Suite 200
Atlanta, GA 30329-1647

Note: Alternately, veterans may apply for VA medical benefits online, in person at any of the eight veterans health care facilities in the state or they may apply by telephone at 1-877-222-8387.

Furthermore, Kentucky veteran health insurance benefits include free transportation services to the VA medical centers in Lexington and Louisville. To arrange transportation, veterans may call 859-381-5912 or 859-227-3844.

Pension Benefits for Veterans in Kentucky

Veterans can apply for Kentucky VA pension benefits if they meet income, disability and/or age requirements. As such, VA pension programs include Aid and Attendance (A&A), Housebound benefits or tax-free payments for veterans or their surviving spouses and dependents.

To apply for a veterans pension in KY or to receive benefits as a surviving spouse or dependent, claimants must complete an Application for Pension (Form 21P-527EZ) or an Application for DIC, Death Pension, and/or Accrued Benefits (Form 29P-534EZ).

To enroll in the A&A veterans pension program or to receive housebound benefits, applicants must submit medical evidence to the 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

Housing Benefits for Veterans in Kentucky

Kentucky VA housing benefits include access to the state’s Veterans Centers in Hazard, Wilmore, Hanson and Radcliff. These veterans housing assistance programs provide servicemembers with long-term medical care.

To apply for VA housing assistance, candidates may submit an online inquiry, or they may contact the Veterans Center directly. As part of the veteran housing application process, patients must submit a Request for Authorization to Release Medical Records or Health Information (VA Form 10-5345).

Note: Other veterans housing assistance program options include home loans, mortgage assistance and foreclosure counseling. To apply for a VA home loan, contact the federal Loan Guaranty Office at 1-877-827-3702. You can also avoid VA Foreclosures through the Loan Guaranty Office’s counseling services.

Education Benefits for Veterans in Kentucky

Under the GI bill, many Kentucky VA education benefits are available to servicemembers and their dependents. These veterans education benefits include tuition waivers and scholarships for veterans and their surviving family members.

To receive VA school benefits, surviving family members may complete a Tuition Waiver Application (Form 2012-13 – TW) to apply for free college tuition at any in-state university, vocational school or two-year college.

Other veteran scholarships include the Scholarship for Children of Fallen Service Members. Furthermore, federal GI bill benefits include additional services and resources for veterans and their families.

To apply for Montgomery gi bill benefits or to receive educational assistance under the Post 911 GI bill or the Post-Vietnam Era Veteran’s Educational Assistance Program (VEAP), complete an Application for VA Education Benefits (VA Form 22-1990) and mail it to the following address:

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

Employment Benefits for Veterans in Kentucky

Kentucky VA jobs resources are available to assist servicemembers as they search for veteran jobs and develop the skills they need to succeed in the workforce.

These VA employment resources are available through the Veterans Employment, Training and Support Program (KyVETS), an organization working to provide military members with gainful employment.

The organization posts Department of Veterans Affairs jobs to the state’s Veterans Employment Database, and they help service members to improve their resumes and workforce skills. To find open jobs for veterans in KY, contact 502-564-9203.

Funeral Benefits for Veterans in Kentucky

Kentucky VA death benefits are available to eligible servicemembers and their families. These veterans death benefits include interment at the State Veterans Cemeteries in Williamstown, Hopkinsville, Radcliff, or either of the two locations in Grayson.

To pre-register for VA burial benefits, service members must complete a Kentucky Veterans Cemeteries Eligibility Application and mail it to the cemetery of their choice.

Additional veterans burial benefits are available to indigent servicemembers and their families. To receive these benefits, financially-needy claimants must complete an Indigent Veteran Burial Application (KDVA Form 6). Eligible applicants receive up to $1,000 in reimbursements for funeral and burial-related costs.

Last updated on Friday, March 6 2020.