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Are there other benefits similar to specially adapted housing to which a disabled veteran may be entitled?

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Are there other benefits similar to specially adapted housing to which a disabled veteran may be entitled?

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Yes, an eligible veteran or servicemember may be entitled to the Home Improvement and Structural Alterations (HISA) benefit, which has a current maximum of $4,100 for a service-connected disability and $1,200 for a nonservice-connected disability. The Prosthetics and Sensory Aids Service at the nearest VA health care facility will furnish additional information concerning this benefit upon request (including how to file VA Form, 10-0103, Veterans Application for Assistance in Acquiring Home Improvement and Structural Alterations).

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