Helping Veterans Access Home Care Benefits
Learn more about the home care benefits that allow veterans to age in place.
At Caring Senior Service, we believe that our veterans have earned the benefits provided through the VA system through their sacrifices in service to our country. However, many veterans are unaware of the extent of benefits available to them that will allow them the choice to stay at home and receive quality home care services through Veterans Administration (VA) programs. Our Lincoln team can help educate families as they navigate the process to get our veterans the care they deserve.
Available Benefits for Veterans
If your loved one served in the US military, they may be eligible for financial assistance to pay for home care services. The VA offers home care benefits through the Aid and Attendance Pension and the Community Care Network (Homemaker/Home Health Aide & Respite). These benefits can alleviate some or all of the financial burden of receiving home care and allow Lincoln veterans the choice to age in place instead of moving into a facility.
Accessing Home Care Benefits
Navigating the VA system can be tricky, but we are here to help. The first step in determining eligibility for VA benefits is submitting a VA Form 10-10EZ. This can be a lengthy process, in some cases taking months to get a decision from the VA system. For additional assistance, you can speak with a service coordinator, discharge planner, case manager, or social worker at your local VA. There are also local Service Organizations, such as the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) and Wounded Warrior Project, that specialize in getting veterans through this process.
It’s best for families to complete this process before their loved one needs home care. When the need for extra help with everyday activities arises, it can be sudden and urgent. Waiting for approval from the VA on your benefits can be costly or limit your care options. Apply as soon as possible to determine if costs of in-home care are covered.
Accessing Home Care Benefits
Navigating the VA system can be tricky, but we are here to help. The first step in determining eligibility for VA benefits is submitting a VA Form 10-10EZ. This can be a lengthy process, in some cases taking months to get a decision from the VA system. For additional assistance, you can speak with a service coordinator, discharge planner, case manager, or social worker at your local VA. There are also local Service Organizations, such as the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) and Wounded Warrior Project, that specialize in getting veterans through this process.
It’s best for families to complete this process before their loved one needs home care. When the need for extra help with everyday activities arises, it can be sudden and urgent. Waiting for approval from the VA on your benefits can be costly or limit your care options. Apply as soon as possible to determine if costs of in-home care are covered.
How Caring Can Help
We are committed to providing veterans in Lincoln with the highest quality care possible. If you’re ready to access veteran benefits, reach out to Caring Senior Service. We work with the VA and third-party organizations to help families gain approval for veteran benefits.
Once approved for benefits, we can provide in-home care tailored to your loved one’s needs, including grooming, dressing, toileting, light housekeeping, and more. Reach out to our team today to learn more about how veterans could benefit from our in-home care services.
*Please note that not all Caring Senior Service franchise locations accept VA benefits.
Services
Personal Care
Our personal care includes help with bathing, dressing, incontinence, mobility, exercise, and more.
Transportation
We help veterans maintain independence by providing transportation to wherever they want to go.
Meal Preparation
Our staff can prepare meals to meet dietary restrictions. Tell us what you want to eat, and we’ll make it.
Medication Reminders
Our caregivers help manage medications by reminding veterans to take their medications on schedule.
Companionship
From playing games to sharing stories, our caregivers provide social interaction for lonely veterans.
Respite Care
Respite care provides a break from family caregiving so you can relax while knowing your loved one is safe.
Errand Service
Our caregivers help with errands, including picking up prescriptions, dropping off gifts, or mailing packages.
Light Housekeeping
We keep homes clean and tidy to help veterans avoid falls. We help with laundry, dishes, dusting, and more.
Family Portal
Each client receives a tablet with our Family Portal to improve communication and enhance family support
Home Safety Assessment
Our 43-point safety assessment identifies hazards at home to create a secure environment for veterans.
Want to Learn More About How Caring Senior Service of Lincoln Can Help Veterans?
Talk to us today about your home care needs.