Yes, absolutely. I spoke mostly about disability pensions, but also about military rank. When the disability rate exceeds 85%, the pension is topped up with benefits which are paid out mainly to veterans who have suffered a high degree of mutilation or who have been rendered severely disabled. The benefits go up depending on the assessed level of disability. If the level of disability exceeds 85%, there is a staggered system of benefits which is paid on top of the pension. Further, aside from these benefits, there is financial support for a third party for severely disabled and mutilated veterans to hire a permanent caregiver in the home, as well as a special benefit for people who need nursing services.
So there is much more help available than a pension for a veteran with an assessed rate of disability. There are other support measures available depending on the needs of a person, including financial support to hire a full-time caregiver in the home.