The Caring Corner Blog
Just like most of their civilian peers, veterans prefer to age in place in the comfort of their own homes and communities for as long as safely possible.
The U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) currently offers a special benefit called Pension with Aid and Attendance, where eligible veterans and surviving spouses who require regular assistance with day-to-day activities may receive up to $32,729 annually for in-home care for veterans.
Many veterans and their spouses miss out on these benefits because they don’t know they are eligible, are unsure of the process, or are concerned they could lose their current benefits if they apply.
To help make this process easier for our nation’s veterans, Home Helpers® Home Care has partnered with Veterans Care Coordination (VCC) to help navigate the VA’s application process and get care started as soon as possible. Since its inception in 2011, VCC has assisted over 14,000 veterans and their families to take advantage of this benefit.
A recent report by the VA detailing long-term care projections indicates that veterans over the age of 85 were the fastest-growing veteran population in its healthcare system. According to the report, the number of veterans in that age group eligible for nursing home care will increase from 61,000 to 387,000 over the next 20 years, a nearly 535% jump.
As the population continues to age, in-home care for veterans will continue to be a critical resource for those who wish to age in place.
Here are four ways VCC’s knowledgeable team helps get in-home care for veterans, surviving spouses, and their families.
The candidates always remain in complete control of their application, and VCC charges no fee for help with applications. Their team is dedicated to making the process as smooth and stress-free as possible so the client can focus on what matters most: their health and well-being in their own home.
Home Helpers® Home Care is proud to partner with Veterans Care Coordination to ensure eligible veterans and their families get the benefits and exceptional care to which they are entitled. From initial screening and application to ongoing care coordination and eligibility maintenance, the VCC team ensures their clients receive the best possible care for as long as they need it.
For more information about Veterans Care Coordination, visit their website.
Are you or a loved one in need of in-home care for veterans? Home Helpers® Home Care is here to help.
For over 25 years, Home Helpers® Home Care has provided exceptional in-home care for veterans, seniors, new moms and families, and those with disabilities, illness, or recovering from injury or surgery. Our services and care plans are customizable, so you receive just the right amount of care and can be adjusted as needs change.