Benefits and Resources for Senior Veterans in Tennessee

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Quick help box (keep this handy)

If you’re in crisis, need a roof tonight, or have a time‑sensitive claim, start here.

Need Who to contact How
Mental health crisis or thoughts of suicide Veterans Crisis Line Call 988, then press 1; text 838255; or visit the Veterans Crisis Line website: Get help now
Emergency shelter or housing help VA Homeless Programs (including HUD-VASH, SSVF) Call the National Call Center for Homeless Veterans at 877-424-3838 or visit VA Homeless Veterans resources
Health care now (nurse advice, enrollment, appointments) Your nearest VA Medical Center • Tennessee Valley (Nashville/Murfreesboro): VA Tennessee Valley Health Care• Memphis: VA Memphis Health Care• Mountain Home (Johnson City): James H. Quillen VA Medical Center
Claims, pensions, Aid & Attendance, discharge upgrades Tennessee Department of Veterans Services (TDVS) Find your local County Veteran Service Office: Find a TDVS office by county
Food today Tennessee 211 Dial 211 or visit Tennessee 2‑1‑1
Utility help LIHEAP (THDA) See how to apply: Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program
Legal help (civil issues) HELP4TN (Tennessee Alliance for Legal Services) Call 844-HELP4TN (844-435-7486) or visit HELP4TN.org

Tip: If you’re not sure where to start, call your County Veteran Service Office (CVSO). They file claims, help with paperwork, and make referrals. Use the TDVS locator: Find your local TDVS office.


How to use this guide

  • Start with the Emergency section above if safety, housing, or health is urgent.
  • Then scan the tables and sections most relevant to you: health care, money and taxes, long‑term care, transportation, and housing.
  • Every fact or benefit is linked to an official state or federal source. Click through when you’re ready to apply.

Reality check: Programs can have waitlists or paperwork. Benefits often require proof of service and income/asset checks. Work with a CVSO or accredited service officer to avoid delays.

Source notes and figures: VA projections show that more than 400,000 veterans live in Tennessee, and a large share are age 65 or older. See VA population data: Veteran population by state (VA NCVAS).


What to do first if you need help fast

  1. Safety and health come first.
    • For a crisis, call 988 and press 1 or use Veterans Crisis Line.
    • For medical advice or same‑day care, contact your nearest VA Medical Center (links in the Quick help box).
  2. Get a benefits checkup and file key claims.
  3. Stabilize housing and food.
  4. Line up transportation.
  5. Organize your documents.
    • DD‑214, VA rating letter, ID, Social Security card, proof of income, bank statements, and medication list. Your CVSO can help you build a simple folder.

Core benefits at a glance

The programs below are the most-used by senior veterans and their families in Tennessee.

Benefit What it does Who it helps Where to apply
VA Health Care Primary, specialty, mental health, pharmacy Enrolled veterans; copays vary Enroll in VA health care
TennCare CHOICES (Long‑Term Care) Home care, assisted living, nursing home coverage for those who qualify Seniors 65+ or adults with disabilities who meet medical and financial rules TennCare CHOICES
VA Pension + Aid & Attendance Monthly payments; Aid & Attendance adds support if you need daily help Wartime veterans/survivors with limited income and assets VA Pension and Aid & Attendance
Property Tax Relief/Freeze Reduces or freezes property tax for eligible seniors and disabled veterans Homeowners who meet program criteria Tax Relief and Tax Freeze
State Veterans’ Homes Skilled nursing care in veteran-focused facilities Eligible veterans and spouses Tennessee State Veterans’ Homes
Transportation to care Reimbursement and volunteer rides to VA appointments Eligible veterans VA Travel Pay and DAV Transportation Network

Health care and mental health in Tennessee

You can use VA care alone, or together with Medicare, TRICARE, TennCare, or private insurance. Your CVSO or a VA benefits advisor can help you coordinate.

Major VA health and counseling locations

Facility Region Services Link
VA Tennessee Valley Health Care System (Nashville & Murfreesboro) Middle TN Primary, specialty, mental health, urgent care, surgery; many community clinics Tennessee Valley (Nashville/Murfreesboro)
Memphis VA Medical Center West TN Full medical/surgical, mental health, pharmacy; community clinics Memphis VA Medical Center
James H. Quillen VA Medical Center (Mountain Home) East TN Comprehensive care; nearby clinics Mountain Home VA
Vet Centers (readjustment counseling) Statewide Confidential counseling; family support; MST counseling Find your nearest center: Vet Center locations

What to expect and tips:

  • Enrollment: Start here: How to apply for VA health care. Bring your DD‑214 and insurance cards.
  • Appointments: If you’re having trouble getting an appointment, call the Patient Advocate at your VA facility (find contact on each facility’s page).
  • Mental health: Every VA in Tennessee offers same‑day mental health services. If you cannot wait, use the Veterans Crisis Line at 988 (press 1).
  • Access in rural areas: Use VA Video Connect on your phone or tablet and ask about internet help via VA’s Digital Divide consult: VA Connected Care (Digital Divide).
  • Travel: Save receipts and mileage. File for travel pay here: VA Travel Reimbursement.

Coordinating with Medicare and other coverage:

  • Medicare + VA: You may keep both. Many veterans use Medicare for community providers and VA for prescriptions/primary care. Get free counseling from TN SHIP: Tennessee SHIP (Medicare counseling).
  • TRICARE/CHAMPVA: Ask the VA eligibility office at your facility for help coordinating coverage. Basics: TRICARE and CHAMPVA.

Long‑term care, home care, and caregiver support

Staying at home longer is possible with the right mix of benefits. If nursing home care is needed, start early—beds can be limited.

Your main options

Program What it is How it helps Where to apply
TennCare CHOICES Tennessee’s long‑term services & supports for seniors and adults with disabilities Home care, personal care, adult day, assisted living, nursing home for those who qualify TennCare CHOICES
Tennessee State Veterans’ Homes State-run nursing homes for veterans and eligible spouses Skilled nursing with veteran-focused activities; accepts VA, Medicare, Medicaid, private pay Tennessee State Veterans’ Homes
VA Aid & Attendance/Housebound Pension add‑on for those needing help with daily activities or who are housebound Monthly payment to help pay caregivers or facility costs Aid & Attendance
VA Homemaker & Home Health Aide In‑home personal care through VA Bathing, dressing, meal prep; helps caregivers get breaks Ask your VA primary care team; program info: VA Home and Community Based Services
VA Caregiver Support Program Training, support line, possible stipend for eligible caregivers Practical help and coaching; some caregivers may qualify for a monthly stipend VA Caregiver Support (Support Line: 855-260-3274)
Hospice & Palliative Care Comfort-focused care at home or inpatient Covered by Medicare, VA, and often TennCare VA info: VA Hospice & Palliative Care

Reality checks:

  • CHOICES has medical and financial eligibility. There can be waitlists for certain “at home” slots.
  • State Veterans’ Homes may have waitlists. Contact the admissions office early via TSVH Admissions.
  • Aid & Attendance can take months to approve. File with a CVSO and ask about “intent to file” to protect your effective date.

Money, taxes, and everyday savings

These programs can help stretch a fixed income and protect your home.

Cash benefits and tax relief (summary)

Program Key points Where to learn/apply
VA Disability Compensation Tax‑free monthly benefit for service‑connected conditions VA Disability Compensation
VA Pension (needs‑based) For wartime veterans and survivors with limited income/ assets VA Pension
Aid & Attendance / Housebound Add‑on if you need daily help or are largely homebound VA Aid & Attendance
Social Security Retirement/SSI Federal benefits; SSI helps very low‑income seniors SSA Benefits and SSI for older adults
Property Tax Relief (Disabled Veterans & Surviving Spouses) Reduces property tax on a portion of your home’s value if eligible TN Property Tax Relief
Property Tax Freeze (Age 65+, low-income) Freezes your tax amount at a base year if you qualify TN Property Tax Freeze
No TN state income tax Tennessee does not tax wage or retirement income; Hall tax on dividends/interest was repealed TN Dept. of Revenue — Hall Income Tax (repealed)

Other savings and supports:

Practical example:

  • A 78‑year‑old Army veteran in Knoxville uses VA Disability Compensation, Medicare + VA for health care, Aid & Attendance to pay a family caregiver, and the TN Property Tax Relief program. The mix keeps him in his home and lowers monthly costs. Each program required its own form, but the CVSO handled most of the filings.

Housing and homelessness prevention

If you’re behind on rent, at risk of eviction, couch‑surfing, or living outdoors, use these steps:

  1. Call the VA Homeless Veterans line (877-424-3838). Ask about SSVF (prevention and rapid rehousing) and HUD‑VASH (vouchers with VA case management): VA Homeless Programs.
  2. If you’re a senior with limited income, ask your Area Agency on Aging about emergency housing funds and case management. Use TCAD’s ADRC: Aging & Disability Resource Connection.
  3. For homeowners, contact your mortgage servicer right away and ask about loss mitigation. THDA has homeowner resources: Tennessee Housing Development Agency.
  4. Consider downsizing or moving closer to services. Get a benefits review to see if Aid & Attendance or CHOICES can support in‑home care.

Helpful links:

Reality check: Vouchers and supportive housing are limited. If you can, apply in multiple places and keep all paperwork (ID, DD‑214, income proof) ready.


Transportation: to the doctor, the VA, and around town

You have several choices. Mix and match based on where you live and your health needs.

Option What it provides Where to start
VA Beneficiary Travel Mileage or common carrier reimbursement for eligible veterans File for VA travel pay
DAV Transportation Network Free volunteer rides to VA appointments (availability varies) DAV vans in Tennessee
MyRide TN (TCAD) Volunteer door‑to‑door rides for seniors in many counties MyRide TN
Find My Ride TN Statewide tool to locate public transit, paratransit, and specialty rides FindMyRideTN.org
Public transit & paratransit City and regional transit; reduced fares and ADA paratransit Use FindMyRideTN.org to locate your provider

Tips:

  • Ask your VA clinic about “VAride” partnerships or local ride options.
  • Book DAV rides early; volunteer capacity is limited.
  • Keep a trip log for reimbursement and tax purposes.

Education, work, and small business

You can still use education benefits later in life, switch careers, or start a small business.

  • Helping Heroes Grant (Tennessee): Tuition support for honorably discharged veterans meeting service criteria; administered by the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation (TSAC). Learn more and apply: Helping Heroes Grant (TSAC).
  • Education for dependents: Tennessee offers education benefits for eligible dependents of certain veterans: TDVS — Educational benefits for dependents.
  • American Job Centers (Priority of Service): Veterans get priority access to job and training services. Contact the Tennessee Department of Labor & Workforce Development: Veteran employment services.
  • VA Veteran Readiness & Employment (VR&E): Job counseling and training for veterans with service‑connected disabilities: VR&E program.
  • State contracting (SDVBE): Tennessee certifies Service‑Disabled Veteran‑Owned Businesses for procurement opportunities through Go‑DBE: Go‑DBE program.
  • APEX Accelerator (government contracting help): Free help with registrations, bids, and certifications: Tennessee APEX Accelerator.

Legal help, records, IDs, and consumer protection


Burial and memorial benefits

Tip: Keep discharge papers and marriage certificates accessible. Tell your family where they are.


Inclusive supports: meeting diverse needs

LGBTQ+ senior veterans

  • Every VA facility has an LGBTQ+ Veteran Care Coordinator who can help you navigate care and benefits. Learn more: VA LGBTQ+ Veteran resources.
  • If you’ve had past negative experiences, ask the Patient Advocate to connect you with a coordinator at your facility (links at the top under Health Care).

Disabled senior veterans

Female senior veterans

Rural senior veterans and limited internet

Tribal and Native veterans in Tennessee

  • There are no federally recognized tribes based in Tennessee, but many Native veterans live in the state and may get services through tribal programs or IHS depending on tribal citizenship and location. VA’s Office of Tribal Government Relations can help connect you: VA Tribal Government Relations.
  • Nashville Area Indian Health Service (which serves tribes in the eastern U.S.) information: IHS Nashville Area.

Resources by region (East, Middle, West)

Use these hubs plus your county CVSO to build a local plan.

East Tennessee

Middle Tennessee

West Tennessee

All regions


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: How do I get help filing for Aid & Attendance in Tennessee?

Q: Can I use Aid & Attendance with TennCare CHOICES?

  • Yes, many veterans use both. Aid & Attendance is a VA pension add‑on; CHOICES is TennCare’s long‑term care program. They have different rules. Talk to a CVSO and a TennCare counselor to avoid affecting eligibility. Learn more: CHOICES in LTSS.

Q: Where are the State Veterans’ Homes and how do I apply?

  • Tennessee operates multiple State Veterans’ Homes. Each has its own admissions office. Start at: Tennessee State Veterans’ Homes. Admissions staff can explain eligibility, costs, and waitlists.

Q: I live in a rural county. How can I get to VA appointments?

Q: How do I get a veteran designation on my Tennessee driver license?

Q: Are there property tax breaks for disabled veterans or seniors?

  • Yes. Tennessee’s Property Tax Relief program helps eligible disabled veterans and surviving spouses. Seniors with limited income may also qualify for the Tax Freeze program. Details: Property Tax Relief and Property Tax Freeze. Apply through your county trustee.

Q: Where do I get help with Medicare choices that fit with VA care?

Q: I think I qualify for a discharge upgrade. Who can help?

Q: Does Tennessee offer hunting/fishing discounts for veterans?

Q: Who do I call if a veteran is homeless tonight?


Resource tables you can use today

Health and counseling contacts

Service Contact
VA Tennessee Valley (Nashville/Murfreesboro) Facility page and contact options
Memphis VA Health Care Facility page and contact options
Mountain Home VA (Johnson City) Facility page and contact options
Vet Centers (statewide) Find your nearest Vet Center

Long‑term care and caregiver supports

Service Link
TennCare CHOICES (apply/check eligibility) CHOICES in LTSS
State Veterans’ Homes admissions Tennessee State Veterans’ Homes
VA Caregiver Support Line 855-260-3274 — Program info
VA Home & Community‑Based Services Program overview

Money and housing

Service Link
VA Disability, Pension, Aid & Attendance VA DisabilityVA PensionAid & Attendance
Property Tax Relief/Freeze ReliefFreeze
Homelessness prevention (SSVF, HUD‑VASH) VA Homeless Programs
LIHEAP & Weatherization (THDA) LIHEAPWeatherization

Transportation

Service Link
VA Travel Reimbursement Travel pay
DAV Volunteer Vans DAV Transportation Network
Find My Ride TN FindMyRideTN.org
MyRide TN (volunteer rides for seniors) MyRide TN

Legal and ID

Service Link
TDVS (find your CVSO) Find a TDVS office
HELP4TN (legal help) HELP4TN.org
Veteran ID card (VA VIC) Get a VA Veteran ID Card
TN driver license veteran designation Veteran ID and license info (TDVS)

Common challenges and how to handle them

  • Delays on claims or pensions: File an “Intent to File” with VA to protect your start date. Work with a CVSO to avoid missing forms. Track status at VA.gov.
  • Limited beds in State Veterans’ Homes or housing programs: Apply early, keep alternate options open, and make sure your contact info is current.
  • Rural access: Use telehealth and ask about the VA Digital Divide consult: Connected Care. For rides, book early with DAV or MyRide TN.
  • Scams: If someone promises “guaranteed approval” for a fee, walk away. Report scams to the TN Attorney General: Consumer Affairs — TN AG.

Sources (official and well‑established)


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.

Our Commitment to You:

  • 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.
  • Authority & Trust: We rely on verified sources, including government agencies, non-profit organizations, and official program websites, to ensure the accuracy of our content. Our goal is to be a trusted authority you can rely on for credible information.
  • 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: January 2026
  • Sources Verified: January 2026
  • Next Review: May 2026

If you find outdated information, discover new resources, or have questions, please contact us at info@grantsforseniors.org. We’re here to help seniors find resources that can make a real difference in their daily lives.


Disclaimer

This guide is for general information only. Benefits can change, and eligibility depends on your specific situation. Always confirm details with the official agency or program, and consider working with a County Veteran Service Officer or accredited Veterans Service Organization when filing applications.

About the Authors

Analic Mata-Murray

Analic Mata-Murray

Managing Editor

Analic Mata-Murray holds a Communications degree with a focus on Journalism and Advertising from Universidad Católica Andrés Bello. With over 11 years of experience as a volunteer translator for The Salvation Army, she has helped Spanish-speaking communities access critical resources and navigate poverty alleviation programs.

As Managing Editor at Grants for Seniors, Analic oversees all content to ensure accuracy and accessibility. Her bilingual expertise allows her to create and review content in both English and Spanish, specializing in community resources, housing assistance, and emergency aid programs.

Yolanda Taylor

Yolanda Taylor, BA Psychology

Senior Healthcare Editor

Yolanda Taylor is a Senior Healthcare Editor with over six years of clinical experience as a medical assistant in diverse healthcare settings, including OB/GYN, family medicine, and specialty clinics. She is currently pursuing her Bachelor's degree in Psychology at California State University, Sacramento.

At Grants for Seniors, Yolanda oversees healthcare-related content, ensuring medical accuracy and accessibility. Her clinical background allows her to translate complex medical terminology into clear guidance for seniors navigating Medicare, Medicaid, and dental care options. She is bilingual in Spanish and English and holds Lay Counselor certification and CPR/BLS certification.