I know the VA asks the same questions just about every visit. Answer yes to either and you'll find yourself losing benifits big time. Doing so means they consider you unable to make logical decisions on your own and that you are a risk both to yourself and others giving them free reign to make decisions for and against you.
Think about it,this all goes back to H.R. 2640 (The so called Veterans Disarmament Act)
If you remember..... Gun Owners of America opposed it vigorously, and described its provisions for banning individuals, especially veterans, from owning guns as unreasonable.
"The core of the bill's problems is section 101(c)(1)(C), which makes you a 'prohibited person' on the basis of a 'medical finding of disability,' so long as a veteran had an 'opportunity' for some sort of 'hearing' before some 'lawful authority' (other than a court)," the organization said in a new criticism of the plan. "Presumably, this 'lawful authority' could even be the psychiatrist himself.
"By the way" The NRA and GW were behind this bill all the way!
Not everyone that goes to a nursing home are old folk that will be spending the rest of their lives there.
Nursing homes are also used for rehab treatment for short time patients. I was sent to one a few years ago after my hospital stay at the Portland Oregon VA to rehabilitate, after open heart surgery.
This could impact a lot of Veterans.
(Something to think about)