George Alfred Gross – Drafted into the Military Instead of Major League Baseball
George Alfred Gross grew up in the late 1930’s and early 1940’s in Grand Rapids, Michigan and loved to play baseball. He was a third baseman and outfielder and played…
George Alfred Gross grew up in the late 1930’s and early 1940’s in Grand Rapids, Michigan and loved to play baseball. He was a third baseman and outfielder and played…
Veterans Home Care announces two promotions in Missouri: Robin Borders, in St. Louis and Dana Taylor in St. Genevieve, are now senior regional managers.
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The Missouri Athletic Club will honor five area women with their Women of Distinction Award at an April 7 luncheon and among them is Bonnie Laiderman, president of Veterans Home Care.
VA Home Care Program: As a person gets older, the risk of certain health issues increases. For veterans and other elderly individuals, the risk of vision related problems will increase with age as well.
Long-term care may be necessary for some veterans at some point in their life. Whether they were injured and disabled during service, after service, or as they get older, long-term care can be instrumental at not only keeping them safe, but helping them to maintain a high quality of life.
Veterans in Home Care: Maybe it’s your father. Perhaps it’s your grandfather. Maybe it’s a brother, sister, daughter, son, spouse, or someone else who is a veteran in your life. You’ve noticed that veteran having trouble taking care of themselves at home.
VA Home Care: There are an estimated 23.6 million veterans living in the United States right now. Fewer than 1 million of them rely on pensions like the Aid and Attendance Benefit.
For any veteran who might require home care services, if they’re on a limited income, either due to a disability pension or something else, they may feel like this is a service there’s no way they could afford. There are certain pensions programs that might be able to help.
Caregivers for Aging Veterans: Here are three signs that this particular pension may actually be the perfect solution for your life at this point in time.