Timothy Mobley for AmeriVets


Timothy Mobley Managing Agent the Baron Group joined AmeriVets as Veterans’ Advocate
Timothy Mobley introduces a life changing Veterans benefit that Veterans may be eligible to receive.  This is the Aid and Attendance Pension funded by Congress each year, according to Section 38 of The United States Code. This lifetime benefit is available for Veterans and their spouses aged 65 and above and is used to reimburse various Long Term Care Expenses.
Tim Mobley said: “Unfortunately, most Veterans are not taking advantage of this benefit.  Nearly two million veterans or their widows are missing out on as much as $4.6 billion dollars a year in pensions from the US Government (only seven hundred million is currently being used annually)”.  This is because the Department of Veterans Affairs has had minimal success in promoting this program and also most Veterans have never heard of this benefit or don't know how to access it.
Timothy Mobley and the Baron Group through its association with AmeriVets help Veterans and their spouses to access this benefit.  There are two categories of Veterans.  The pre-qualifying Veterans for this benefit if they are not in immediate need and the qualifying Veterans that are in immediate need.  Tim Mobley works with a sense of urgency for both categories of Veterans.  The application can take up to eight months and is retroactive from the date the Veterans Administration receives the application.  Benefits are for assisted living and home and nursing care. 
Tim Mobley is the managing Agent of the Baron Group, a financial services firm helping Louisiana families transitioning into long-term healthcare environments. Whether it is in-home care, assisted living, or nursing home care, we help from a legal and financial perspective and specialize in areas related to Medicaid and VA Aid and Attendance planning.
Timothy Mobley is an Advocate for Veterans and resides in Monroe, LA. He has done numerous fundraising and charity events with the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Lance Armstrong Cancer foundation, and the Challenged Athlete Foundation. When he is not working he loves to play tennis, bike, golf, and spend time with his family. He is a dedicated Christian, Husband, and Father.

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