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VA Home Care Program: An elderly veteran who may feel uncomfortable getting around the house on his own also may be less inclined to ask for support, especially from family members or friends.
Veterans Home Care Assistance Program: If home care for an elderly veteran is absolutely necessary, the Aid and Attendance Benefit may be able to offer some type of financial support to pay for that level of home care.
There are plenty of reasons why an elderly veteran might require some type of extra care at home. For veterans who need home care, they may turn to family and friends for support, mostly because they don’t think they can afford it on their own.
By Bonnie Laiderman As March 29 approaches, the day declared by the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) as Vietnam War Commemoration Day, here are five ways to honor…
Veterans Aid and Attendance: March is International Listening Awareness Month and when the topic of home care has to be discussed, it’s important that everyone pays attention.
VA Home Care: As veterans get older, they will be at an increased risk of developing certain physical ailments. Hearing loss is one of them.
Home Care for Veterans: World Storytelling Day is March 20, a great time to encourage your senior veteran to tell their own stories about their lives.
Veterans Home Care: March is Save Your Vision Month and there are a number of different ways you could spot potential vision related problems in your senior veteran.
Caregivers for Aging Veterans: Making smart decisions about home care for aging veterans begins by understanding what options are available and how it can provide a higher quality of life for the senior.
Aging Veteran Care: Here are several signs that an aging veteran needs some type of home care, even if he or she is unwilling to admit it at the moment.