Veterans Home Care Help & Assistance
Providing No Out-Of-Pocket Costs for Veterans and their Spouse’s
Veteran Aid and Attendance program
Are you a retired Veteran or the spouse of a veteran in need of home care help, assistance or attendance living in South Carolina or North Carolina? If you answered yes, then we can help with no out-of-pocket-costs to you!
We offer a home care program that helps veterans, or their surviving spouses, apply for a little-known Department of Veterans Affairs benefit to pay for assistance with activities of daily living. Our veteran home care program includes a personal care assistant and the latest medical alert system with Alexa® technology. We can get home care started before the VA processes the claim and before our clients receive VA funds.
We provide no-cost assistance to retired veterans and their spouses through a benefit they’re entitled to that helps them with daily living activities such as companionship, housekeeping, cooking, transportation for things like doctor’s appointments, shopping, and so on.
Our expertise and services we provide can’t be found at other companies and non-profits offering aid and attendance programs. We help you get the maximum VA Aid and Attendance entitlement. Contact us for retired veteran free qualification for funds.
There are actually over 500 thousand veterans and their spouses who use this benefit now, while there is over 15 million eligible. We are on a mission to find every veteran and their spouse to see if they can utilize this program.
See if you qualify - Free service for yourself and or loved one!
The home care help & Assistance Program can help with:
- Meal preparation
- Help with bathing
- Help with dressing
- Transferring to and from bed
- Transportation (Where available)
- Medication reminders
- Personal care
- Respite care
- Light housekeeping
- Laundry
- Companionship
- Medical alert system
- and so much more!
Pay for Your Veteran’s Home Care through VA Benefits!
Wartime veterans, or their surviving spouses, may be eligible for the VA’s “Aid and Attendance” benefit if they meet certain medical and financial requirements.