Benefits and Resources for Senior Veterans in Illinois

Benefits and Resources for Senior Veterans in Illinois

Last updated: August 2025

Quick Help Box (emergency and urgent contacts)

If you’re in danger, call 911.

Need right now Who to contact How to reach them
Suicide or mental health crisis Veterans Crisis Line (24/7) Call or text 988, then press 1; or visit the Veterans Crisis Line website: https://www.veteranscrisisline.net
At risk of homelessness or currently homeless VA Homeless Program (SSVF and HUD‑VASH entry) Call 877-4AID-VET (877-424-3838); learn more: https://www.va.gov/homeless
Emergency rent/utility help for Illinois veterans County Veterans Assistance Commission (VAC) Find your county VAC: https://www.iacvac.org
Food, shelter, bills (local help) Illinois 211 Dial 211 or visit: https://211illinois.org
Apply for SNAP, Medicaid, cash help Illinois ABE (Application for Benefits Eligibility) Start here: https://abe.illinois.gov
Speak to an Illinois Veterans Service Officer (claims help) Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs (IDVA) Find a VSO office near you: https://veterans.illinois.gov/services/vso.html
VA appointment ride reimbursement VA Beneficiary Travel (BTSSS) Info and portal: https://www.va.gov/health-care/get-reimbursed-for-travel-pay/

What this guide covers

This guide focuses on practical benefits and resources for Illinois veterans age 60+, including health care, tax relief, housing, food, transportation, legal help, and local contacts. Links go to official government or well‑established sources so you can apply or get help right away.

Reality check: Some benefits have waitlists or paperwork. Programs change and county practices vary. Use the links and phone numbers to confirm details for your situation.

Who counts as a “veteran” for these programs?

  • For federal VA benefits, a “veteran” generally means someone who served in the active military, naval, or air service and was discharged under conditions other than dishonorable. Specific benefits have extra rules (service length, disability rating, income, etc.). See VA eligibility: https://www.va.gov/benefits/eligibility
  • Illinois state benefits have their own rules (residency, discharge type, disability rating). Start with IDVA’s overview: https://veterans.illinois.gov

Emergency and near‑term help (start here if money, food, or housing is urgent)

Tip: If you have a discharge that’s not “honorable,” talk to a VSO or an accredited attorney about discharge upgrades or character‑of‑service reviews. It can open the door to benefits.

Health care and long‑term care

Enroll in VA health care

Medicare + VA: Many seniors keep Medicare (Parts A & B) and use VA care too. Medicare covers non‑VA providers; VA covers VA care. Compare costs with SHIP counselors before changing any Medicare plans.

Travel pay for VA appointments: You may qualify for mileage reimbursement or common‑carrier fares. Info and online claims: https://www.va.gov/health-care/get-reimbursed-for-travel-pay/

Vet Centers: Counseling for combat veterans and certain service members and families. Directory: https://www.vetcenter.va.gov/

Women Veterans Health: Each VA medical center has a Women Veterans Program Manager. Overview: https://www.womenshealth.va.gov/

LGBTQ+ Veteran Care Coordinators: https://www.patientcare.va.gov/lgbt/

Caregiver support (for family and friends helping you): https://www.caregiver.va.gov/

Illinois State Veterans Homes (skilled nursing and memory care)

Operated by the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs. Admissions and waitlists vary by home. Learn more and start the process: https://veterans.illinois.gov/homes.html

Home Location Services (overview) How to apply
Illinois Veterans Home at Anna Anna (Southern IL) Skilled nursing; memory care units; therapies; activities See IDVA Veterans Homes page: https://veterans.illinois.gov/homes.html
Illinois Veterans Home at LaSalle LaSalle (North‑Central) Skilled nursing; on‑site medical support; memory care Same as above (IDVA homes)
Illinois Veterans Home at Manteno Manteno (Kankakee County) Skilled nursing; specialized programs; therapies Same as above (IDVA homes)
Illinois Veterans Home at Quincy Quincy (West‑Central) Skilled nursing; modernized campus; memory care Same as above (IDVA homes)
Chicago Veterans’ Home Chicago (Irving Park) Long‑term care; memory care; urban access Same as above (IDVA homes)

Reality check:

  • State homes are popular. Waitlists can exist. Apply early, even if you’re managing at home today.
  • Financial responsibility and insurance coordination vary. Ask admissions about daily rates, VA per‑diem, Medicaid, and Medicare coverage.

In‑home and community‑based care:

Long‑term care planning tip: Before you sign any private‑pay contract, speak with a SHIP counselor and a VSO to understand how VA benefits, Medicare, and Medicaid work together.

Money: VA benefits, Illinois tax relief, and savings

VA disability compensation and VA pension

Warning: Avoid paid “pension poaching” scams. Use accredited help only: https://www.va.gov/ogc/apps/accreditation/index.asp

Illinois income tax and retirement pay

Property tax relief for senior and disabled veterans

Illinois offers several homestead exemptions. Rules can change, and counties administer them. Confirm with your local assessor and the Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR):

Because dollar amounts and rating brackets can be updated by law, always check the latest instructions on the IDOR website above and with your county assessor.

Transportation and license plate savings (Benefit Access + RTA)

Veteran designation on driver’s license/ID and military plates:

Key money‑saving benefits at a glance

Program What it does Where to apply/learn more
VA Disability Compensation Monthly tax‑free payments for service‑connected conditions https://www.va.gov/disability/
VA Pension + Aid & Attendance Income support for wartime vets with low income; A&A adds help if you need daily care https://www.va.gov/pension/ and https://www.va.gov/pension/aid-and-attendance-housebound/
Illinois Property Tax Exemptions Lowers your property tax bill based on age, income, disability, and veteran status https://tax.illinois.gov/localgovernments/property/ptaxprograms.html
Benefit Access Program License plate fee discount; RTA Ride Free (eligibility applies) https://ilaging.illinois.gov/programs/benefit-access.html
LIHEAP + Weatherization Help with heating/cooling bills and energy efficiency https://helpillinoisfamilies.com
SNAP Monthly food benefits https://abe.illinois.gov
Medicare counseling (SHIP) Free, unbiased Medicare help https://ilaging.illinois.gov/programs/ship.html

Housing supports (owning, renting, staying housed)

Reality check: Grant and voucher programs can have waitlists. Apply early, return calls quickly, and keep copies of all paperwork.

Food and nutrition

Tip: If you receive VA pension, know that some VA benefits count differently for SNAP and Medicaid. Apply anyway—your caseworker will calculate correctly.

Transportation and mobility

Need Program How it helps Where to start
Rides to VA medical appointments VA Beneficiary Travel (BTSSS) Mileage/fare reimbursement if eligible https://www.va.gov/health-care/get-reimbursed-for-travel-pay/
Volunteer rides to VA DAV Transportation Network (varies by VA hospital) Free rides to scheduled VA care if available Check your VA hospital’s “Transportation” page or call the hospital operator
City bus/train savings RTA Ride Free (Chicago area) via Benefit Access Free or reduced fares for eligible seniors and disabilities https://www.rtachicago.org/fares/reduced-fare-and-ride-free-programs and https://ilaging.illinois.gov/programs/benefit-access.html
Door‑to‑door rides Paratransit (Chicagoland) Eligibility‑based curb‑to‑curb rides https://www.rtachicago.org/rider-resources/paratransit
Rural options 211 Illinois Find county or regional transit options https://211illinois.org

Work, job training, and education

Tip: Even if you’re retired, a community college course or certificate can be free or low‑cost with IVG. Ask the school’s veterans office to coordinate with ISAC.

Legal help and consumer protections

Burial and memorial benefits

Planning tip: Pre‑need eligibility determination for burial in a national cemetery can reduce stress later. Apply here: https://www.va.gov/burials-memorials/pre-need-eligibility/

Inclusive resources and guidance

LGBTQ+ senior veterans

  • VA provides LGBTQ+‑affirming care. Each VA medical center has an LGBTQ+ Veteran Care Coordinator to help with access and privacy concerns. Overview and contacts: https://www.patientcare.va.gov/lgbt/
  • If you’ve had negative experiences in the past, ask the hospital operator for the LGBTQ+ Veteran Care Coordinator or the Patient Advocate at your VA facility (Jesse Brown, Hines, Lovell, Danville, or Marion—links in the regional section below).

Disabled senior veterans

Native/tribal veterans

Note: Illinois does not have federally recognized tribal lands for most residents, but Native veterans living in Illinois can still access the federal resources above.

Rural senior veterans (limited access)

Reality check: Rural internet or cell service can be spotty. Ask your VA team about in‑clinic telehealth rooms or ATLAS sites.

Female senior veterans

Resources by region in Illinois

Use these hubs to connect to clinics, services, and local help. If you’re not sure where to start, call the main hospital operator and ask for a Patient Advocate or the Women Veterans Program Manager, as needed.

Chicago Metro and Collar Counties

Northern Illinois

Central Illinois

Southern Illinois

VA medical centers and Illinois veterans homes (quick view)

Type Facility Region Link
VA Medical Center Jesse Brown VAMC Chicago https://www.va.gov/jesse-brown-health-care/
VA Medical Center Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital Chicago suburbs https://www.va.gov/hines-health-care/
VA Medical Center Captain James A. Lovell FHCC North Suburbs https://www.va.gov/lovell-federal-health-care/
VA Medical Center VA Illiana HCS (Danville) Central IL https://www.va.gov/illiana-health-care/
VA Medical Center Marion VA Health Care Southern IL https://www.va.gov/marion-health-care/
State Veterans Home Anna Southern IL https://veterans.illinois.gov/homes.html
State Veterans Home LaSalle North‑Central IL https://veterans.illinois.gov/homes.html
State Veterans Home Manteno Kankakee County https://veterans.illinois.gov/homes.html
State Veterans Home Quincy West‑Central IL https://veterans.illinois.gov/homes.html
State Veterans Home Chicago City of Chicago https://veterans.illinois.gov/homes.html

Step‑by‑step: Getting your core benefits set up

  1. Gather documents:
    • DD214 (or equivalent separation papers)
    • ID, proof of Illinois residence, Medicare card (if you have one), income information
  2. Meet with an Illinois VSO:
  3. Apply for health care and supports:
  4. Apply for money‑savers:
  5. If housing is unstable:
  6. Keep records and follow up:
    • Save copies of everything. Use a notebook or folder and bring it to each appointment.

Common roadblocks (and fixes)

  • “I can’t find my DD214.”
  • “I got a VA denial.”
  • “I missed a deadline.”
    • Contact the agency anyway. Some deadlines can be extended for good cause, especially for medical or access issues.
  • “I can’t travel to the VA.”
    • Ask about VA Video Connect, community care referrals, or transportation options listed above.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: How do I get help filing for VA disability or pension in Illinois?
A: Use a free, accredited Veterans Service Officer. Start with IDVA’s office locator: https://veterans.illinois.gov/services/vso.html. You can also verify accreditation here: https://www.va.gov/ogc/apps/accreditation/index.asp

Q: Where do I apply for the Illinois property tax exemption for disabled veterans?
A: Exemptions are handled by your county assessor using state rules from IDOR. Start with IDOR’s property tax programs page: https://tax.illinois.gov/localgovernments/property/ptaxprograms.html, then contact your county assessor for the current application and deadlines.

Q: Is my military retirement pay taxed in Illinois?
A: Illinois excludes federally taxable retirement income, including military retirement pay. See the Illinois Department of Revenue’s guidance: https://tax.illinois.gov/individuals/income-tax/retirement-income.html

Q: I need long‑term care. Should I apply to a State Veterans Home or a private nursing home?
A: Consider both. State Veterans Homes are often lower cost but can have waitlists. Private nursing homes may be covered by Medicare (short stays after a hospital stay) and Medicaid (for those who qualify). Compare options with a SHIP counselor: https://ilaging.illinois.gov/programs/ship.html and contact IDVA for State Home admissions: https://veterans.illinois.gov/homes.html

Q: Can I use VA health care and Medicare at the same time?
A: Yes. Many veterans keep Medicare for non‑VA providers and use VA for VA care. Review your options with SHIP: https://ilaging.illinois.gov/programs/ship.html

Q: I’m a veteran facing eviction in Illinois. Who helps fast?
A: Call 877‑4AID‑VET (877‑424‑3838) to connect with VA homeless programs, and contact your county VAC: https://www.iacvac.org. You can also apply for emergency help via https://helpillinoisfamilies.com and check local resources through 211: https://211illinois.org.

Q: Does Illinois offer free or discounted transit for senior veterans?
A: The Benefit Access Program can provide an RTA Ride Free Card for eligible seniors in the Chicago region and a license plate fee discount statewide. Details and application: https://ilaging.illinois.gov/programs/benefit-access.html. RTA program details: https://www.rtachicago.org/fares/reduced-fare-and-ride-free-programs

Q: Who do I call for VA appointment travel reimbursement?
A: See VA Beneficiary Travel (BTSSS) info and claims portal: https://www.va.gov/health-care/get-reimbursed-for-travel-pay/

Q: Where can I get free legal help for a discharge upgrade or eviction?
A: IL‑AFLAN is a statewide network that serves veterans: https://www.ilaflan.org. You can also contact the Attorney General’s Military & Veterans Rights Bureau: https://illinoisattorneygeneral.gov/rights/veterans.html

Q: I’m a woman veteran in Illinois. How do I find a Women Veterans Program Manager?
A: Start here: https://www.womenshealth.va.gov/. You can also call your VA medical center (Jesse Brown, Hines, Lovell, Danville, or Marion) and ask the operator for the Women Veterans Program Manager.

Q: Are there special resources for LGBTQ+ veterans at Illinois VA facilities?
A: Yes. Each VA medical center has an LGBTQ+ Veteran Care Coordinator. Learn more and get contacts here: https://www.patientcare.va.gov/lgbt/

Q: How do I find help with Medicare plan choices each year?
A: Illinois SHIP provides free, unbiased counseling by phone or in person: https://ilaging.illinois.gov/programs/ship.html

Q: Can the state help with home accessibility changes like a ramp or bathroom modifications?
A: Possibly. The Illinois Home Accessibility Program (IHDA) funds accessibility projects through local partners when funding is available: https://www.ihda.org/my-community/revitalization-programs/home-accessibility-program/. Veterans with service‑connected disabilities should also review VA SAH/SHA/HISA: https://www.va.gov/housing-assistance/disability-housing-grants/

More quick‑reference tables

Property tax, benefits access, and where to apply

Topic Where to start Notes
Disabled Veterans’ Standard Homestead Exemption IDOR overview: https://tax.illinois.gov/localgovernments/property/ptaxprograms.html Then contact your county assessor for the current form and deadlines
Senior Homestead & Senior Assessment Freeze Same IDOR link above Income and residency rules apply; check annually
Senior Real Estate Tax Deferral Program info: https://tax.illinois.gov/localgovernments/property/scretdp.html State loan; consult your treasurer/assessor
Benefit Access (license plates/RTA) https://ilaging.illinois.gov/programs/benefit-access.html Apply online; processing times vary

Health and in‑home services (who to call)

Service Agency Link
VA health care enrollment U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs https://www.va.gov/health-care/how-to-apply/
Medicare counseling (SHIP) Illinois Department on Aging https://ilaging.illinois.gov/programs/ship.html
In‑home help for 60+ Illinois Community Care Program https://ilaging.illinois.gov/programs/ccp.html
Homelessness prevention VA SSVF https://www.va.gov/homeless/ssvf/
Housing voucher + case management HUD‑VASH https://www.va.gov/homeless/hud-vash/

Source links (official and well‑established)

Disclaimer

Program rules, dollar amounts, and eligibility criteria change. County‑level practices vary. Always confirm with the official agency (links provided) or a qualified Veterans Service Officer before you apply, sign, or pay any fees.

About This Guide

by the GrantsForSeniors.org Editorial Team

The GrantsForSeniors.org editorial team has been building benefit and assistance resources for seniors nationwide since 2020. We research programs across all 50 states by reviewing government websites, checking agency updates, and gathering information from available sources.

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  • Experience & Expertise: The information in this guide is compiled and reviewed by a team with experience in senior services and financial aid programs. We are committed to sharing our knowledge to help you find the support you need.
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  • Clarity & Accessibility: We understand that seeking financial assistance can be challenging. This guide is designed to be clear and easy to understand, breaking down complex topics into actionable steps.

While we work hard to provide the most accurate information available, please note that program details and eligibility requirements can change. We recommend always checking with the official program source or agency website for the most current information, as we are not official agencies but rather compile available information.

  • Last Updated: August 2025
  • Sources Verified: August 2025
  • Next Review: February 2026

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