Presentation on VA Benefits for Home Care at Senior Activity Center November 12, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

On November 12, 2025, Margaret Vander Hyden will present information on VA benefits for home care at the Shoreline Lake Forest Park Senior Activity Center. Scheduled from 2:30 to 3:30 PM, the session will cover critical topics such as Aid and Attendance and the Community Care Network. Vander Hyden will also discuss the VA Caregiver Support Programs, which provide vital assistance to veterans and their families. Registration is required, with options to call 206-365-1536 or visit the center directly. This free event reflects the commitment to support local veterans in navigating available resources.

The focus on home care benefits underscores the importance of comprehensive support for veterans’ health needs. The Shoreline community actively promotes programs that help improve the quality of life for veterans. Attendees will leave with valuable knowledge on accessing these essential benefits.

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