Are You a Veteran or a Surviving Spouse?
The VetAssist Program is in-home care for veterans or their surviving spouses earned from military service.
98% of our clients surveyed said they would recommend the VetAssist Program to another veteran or surviving spouse!
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Check your Eligibility
The VetAssist® Program is offered exclusively by the Veterans Home Care® family of companies.
Veterans Home Care® and the VetAssist® Program are not part of any government agency and are not affiliated with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
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Welcome to Veterans Home Care
Our exclusive VetAssist® Program 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. We can get home care started before the VA processes the claim and before our clients receive VA funds.
We provide a 0%, interest-free loan so home care can begin almost immediately. The loan can be reimbursed with funds from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) upon approval of the Aid and Attendance benefit. The VetAssist Program also furnishes continuing client service and on-going compliance monitoring, all with no out-of-pocket costs.
You could receive up to $26,028 annually through the Aid & Attendance Pension.
Our VetAssist Program can help you apply for the VA's Aid and Attendance benefit and access the home care you need.
Our Story
Veterans Home Care was founded in 2003, after Edith Sperling, mother of our founder, Bonnie Laiderman, passed away from cancer. Late in Edith’s illness, Bonnie learned of a Department of Veterans Affairs pension known as “Aid & Attendance.” It helps veterans or their surviving spouses receive personal care services to help them retain their quality of life and stay in their homes. Edith was the widow of a Korean War veteran and would have qualified, but by the time Bonnie applied for the pension on her mother’s behalf, it was too late. Edith passed before the approval process was complete. Bonnie vowed to help make this pension available to as many deserving veterans as she could, and Veterans Home Care was born.Our Mission
To assist veterans who protected our freedom to stay in their homes and live with dignity.
Veterans Home Care can provide you with assistance including:
- Help with bathing
- Help with dressing
- Medication reminders
- Transportation (Where available)
- Meal preparation
- Transferring to and from bed
- Personal care
- Respite care
- Light housekeeping
- Laundry
- Companionship
- Additional services, including help to access other community resources to improve your quality of life
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Testimonials
Kudos to this valued member of your team
by Sandra H. — California
I’m the daughter and caretaker of a WWII Navy veteran… I’m writing to inform you of the pleasure I’ve had working with my dad’s case manager…. she’s been very hands on with helping me to navigate through the complex VA administration procedure… Her knowledge of the VA system is first-rate. Kudos to this valued member of your team.My father’s well-being was greatly improved
by Madeline Z. — New York
I wanted to thank you and the team at VetAssist for all the help you provided my father. My father’s well-being was greatly improved by the care he received from his wonderful aid and the VetAssist program. Thank YOU for your kindness and guidance. All the best, Madeline Z. — New YorkThis benefit has made all of our lives much better…
by Regina W. – Texas
I just wanted to thank you for your assistance with getting my Dad’s VA benefits started. I am 100% sure we would not have gotten the benefits without your assistance. This benefit has made all of our lives much better in this difficult time and we would not have it if it were not for your help. Thanks from our entire family for what you do for veterans!Check your Eligibility
The VetAssist® Program is offered exclusively by the Veterans Home Care® family of companies.
Veterans Home Care® and the VetAssist® Program are not part of any government agency and are not affiliated with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).