Your eligibility for State Veterans Homes is based on clinical need and setting availability.
Each State establishes eligibility and admission criteria for its homes.
Talk with a VA social worker about the eligibility requirements of State Veterans Homes near you and to figure out a plan for paying for State Veterans Home care services.
Veterans Homes Locations:
New York resident veterans with an honorable discharge are eligible for admission. Some spouses and unremarried surviving spouses are also eligible for admission.
There may be a charge for care.
National Veterans Cemeteries:
Bath National Cemetery San Juan Avenue Bath, NY 14810 Burial Space: Open | Phone: 607-664-4853 Fax: 607-664-4761 |
Calverton National Cemetery 210 Princeton Boulevard Calverton, NY 11933 Burial Space: Open | Phone: 631-727-5410 Fax: 631-369-4397 |
Gerald B. H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery 200 Duell Road Schuylerville, NY 12871 Burial Space: Open | Phone: 518-581-9128 Fax: 518-583-6975 |
Long Island National Cemetery 2040 Wellwood Avenue Farmingdale, NY 11735 Burial Space: Cremation Only | Phone: 631-454-4949 Fax: 631-694-5422 |
Western New York National Cemetery 1254 Indian Falls Road Corfu, New York 14036 Burial Space: Open | Phone: 585-297-1300 |
Woodlawn National Cemetery 1825 Davis Street Elmira, NY 14901 Burial Space: Cremation Only | Phone: 607-732-5411 Fax: 607-732-1769 |
State Veterans Cemeteries: There are currently no state run cemeteries.
Many states have established state veterans cemeteries. Eligibility is like Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) national cemeteries but may include residency requirements. Even though they may have been established or improved with Government funds through VA’s Veterans Cemetery Grants Program, state veterans cemeteries are run solely by the states.
Visit the following website for more information: https://hcr.ny.gov/access-home-heroesveterans
The Access to Home for Heroes/Veterans Program provides financial assistance to make accessibility modifications, emergency home repairs or address code violations to the primary residences of low- and moderate-income veterans with disabilities. Such activities will enable veterans with disabilities to live in their residences safely and comfortably, rather than in an institutional setting. Eligible veterans may be renters or homeowners, with service-related injuries, age, or health related disabilities.
Eligibility:
A home loan program that offers fixed-rate mortgages with interest rates 0.375% below the already low interest rates charged on SONYMA mortgages with down payment assistance. Available for active duty, reservists, guard members and honorably discharged veterans and their spouses of co-borrowers.
State of NY Motrgage Agency (SONYMA) website: https://hcr.ny.gov/sonyma
Military Pay: If your permanent home was New York state before entering the military, active-duty income is tax-free, IF you meet all three of the following conditions:
Retired pay and SBP payments are tax-free.
New York state has three different property tax exemptions which are based on your military service, with additional benefits based upon degree of service-connected disability.
The exemption applies to county, city, town, and village taxes. Exemptions may apply to school district taxes.
The Alternative Veterans’ Exemption – for veterans who served during wartime or received an expeditionary medal.
The Cold War Veterans’ Exemption – for veterans who served during the Cold War period.
The Eligible Funds Exemption – for property that a veteran buys with pension, bonus, or insurance funds
Applications must be filed before taxes are due, check with your city or county for more information.
Qualifying surviving spouses may file for benefit based on their spouse’s service.
Annual refiling is required.
Through the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), Veterans can qualify to be exempt from registration fees and vehicle plate fees if:
Contact your local DMV for more information and for a list of required documentation.
The New York State Thruway Authority offers free, unlimited travel anywhere on the Thruway to certain, qualifying disabled Veterans.
You must be eligible for the fee-exempt vehicle registration from Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to qualify.
A supplemental burial allowance of up to $6,000 is authorized for certain military personnel killed in combat or while on active duty in hostile or imminent danger locations on or after Sept. 29, 2003.
New York State offers reimbursements of up to $2,000 to a Veterans Service Organization tasked by a county’s government with providing interment services for an indigent Veteran. Reimbursements are issued pursuant to Chapter 29 of the Laws of 2016.
If you would like to learn more about the benefits and services you may be eligible for as a Veteran, Servicemember, or as a family member of a Veteran or Servicemember, please call the New York State Division of Veterans’ Services Help Line at 1.888.838.7697 (VETSNYS), where you may also schedule an appointment with one of our Veterans Benefits Advisors.
The Blind Annuity Program benefit is for legally blind New York State wartime veterans or the surviving un-remarried spouse of the blind veteran.
The program authorizes an annual annuity payment of $1,395.36 ($116.28 monthly) per veteran/surviving spouse.
Blindness need not be service-connected.
If a Veteran met all the criteria for the Blind Annuity benefit, but never actually received the benefit during his or her lifetime, the un-remarried surviving spouse of that Veteran may still be eligible to receive the benefit.
For assistance, contact the New York State Division of Veteran’s Services at 1-888-838-7697
The Gold Star Parent Annuity Benefit authorizes an annuity payment to each Gold Star parent of a deceased Servicemember. There will be an annual increase at a rate equal to the percentage increase of benefits set by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Applicants approved for the Gold Star Annuity Payment are required to verify eligibility on a yearly basis.
Visit the following website for more information: https://paidfamilyleave.ny.gov/protections
Under the New York Paid Family Leave act, workers get 10 weeks of paid time off to bond with a newborn, adopted or fostered child; to care for family members with serious health conditions; or to address issues related to a family member’s military deployment.
Ten-point additional credit preference toward original appointment for disabled wartime veterans; five-points for wartime service; and two and a half points for other veterans. Job retention rights applicable to veterans and spouses of totally disabled veterans.
Immediate action is needed if you are eligible for these additional veteran credits.
You must complete the online Veteran Credit Use Questionnaire that is available through the https://my.ny.gov/LoginV4/login.xhtml website.
You may be entitled to receive additional credit towards retirement for your military service through New York State and local retirement systems.
There are different sections of the law that allow the crediting of qualifying military service. Once the Retirement System receives your request, they will determine under what section you qualify for.
New York State Veterans with other than dishonorable discharges are eligible to apply for a free lifetime Veterans Peddler’s License provided the veteran served overseas.
This license provides Veterans and surviving spouses with the right to peddle, vend, and sell goods, wares or merchandise, or solicit trade on the highways within a specific jurisdiction.
For specific information about obtaining a Veteran Peddler’s License, please contact your County Clerk’s Office. Then contact your local City, Town, or Village Clerk’s office to determine what if any restrictions apply in the City, Town, or Village.
New York offers a wide variety of Educational Benefits to resident veterans and their dependents.
State Educational Benefits can be used in conjunction with the National Educational Benefits (DEA)
Veterans Tuition Awards pay for full-time and part-time study for honorably discharged NY resident wartime veterans at undergraduate or graduate schools or vocational training programs.
How to Apply
For Undergraduate and Graduate Full-time & Part-time Study
For Vocational Training Program
All applications must be completed by June 30 of the academic year for which an award is sought.
Combined tuition benefits available to a student cannot exceed the actual tuition. Students attending high tuition schools may be eligible to receive the federal and State benefits. Additionally, students whose “Percentage of Maximum Benefit Payable” under the Chapter 33 Program is less than 100% of tuition may also receive both federal and State benefits.
Provides up to $450 per year to students whose parent(s) served in the US Armed Forces during specified times of national emergency.
The veteran must currently be a New York State resident or have been a New York State resident at the time of death.
The applicant must be pursuing an approved undergraduate degree at a college or university located in NYS.
Apply before June 30 of the academic year for which you are requesting payment.
The MERIT Scholarship provides financial aid to dependents of military members who died or were severely and permanently disabled as a result of their military service on or after Aug. 2, 1990. National Guard service counts, and the injury or death need not be combat-related.
The scholarship covers up to four years of undergraduate study, in some cases that may be extended to five years. It pays the full tuition amount at any approved college, not to exceed the SUNY tuition. It also pays an allowance for books, supplies and transportation and a housing stipend.
Eligibility
Award Amounts
MERIT provides funds to help meet the cost of attending college. The award covers up to four years of full-time undergraduate study (or five years in an approved five-year bachelor’s degree program) and includes the following components:
Note: Students choosing to live off campus when housing is available will be paid at the lower commuter rate.
NY resident veterans with a 40% or greater disability rating can get low cost hunting and fishing licenses.
How To Get Your Free/Reduced Fee License
Where/how to get your licenses/privileges:
Visit the following website for more information and applications: https://parks.ny.gov/admission/lifetime-liberty-pass.aspx
New York resident Wartime veterans with a 40% or greater disability are eligible for the Lifetime Liberty Pass.
The pass gives free vehicle entry to state parks, day use areas, historic sites, as well as numerous state boat launch sites, historic sites, arboretums and park preserves; free golf at 28 State Park golf courses; free swimming pool entrance at 36 State Park pools, and discounted camping and cabin rentals at all 119 State Park and DEC campgrounds.