Veteran Care

One-on-one, highly personalized care to each Veteran client’s specific needs.

Veteran Care

Together, we can enhance your loved one’s safety, health, and well-being, while providing peace of mind to you and your family.

We are honored to Assist Our Veterans in living their best lives.

At Health Force, we understand our veteran’s and their families unique needs. We are dedicated to providing quality home care services that meet those requirements professionally and compassionately. It is our passion to ensure that our veterans receive the best possible care in the comfort of their own homes. We are also a military-friendly hiring company. 

Homemaker services involve essential, non-medical support, such as:

• Help with grooming, bathing, and dressing
• Laundry and perform light household chores
• Prep meals
• Medication reminder and prompting

• Private duty nursing

• Transportation to appointments
• Transferring to and from bed
• Companionship
• Advocate

Veterans Aid & Attendance program

What is Aid & Attendance?
Aid and Attendance is a VA financial pension assistance program for those veterans and surviving spouses who are eligible and require the aid and attendance of another person or who are housebound. The Department of Veterans Affairs designed this pension to provide care for Veterans and/or surviving spouses who require the regular attendance of another person to assist with eating, bathing, dressing, undressing, medication dosing, or other activities of daily living.

This is a “Pension Benefit” and IS NOT dependent upon service-related injuries for compensation. Aid and Attendance can help pay for care in the home.

Who is eligible?
Any veteran who has served 90 days or more in active military service (reserves are not eligible), with at least one day during a wartime period (World War I, World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam), and who was honorably discharged. A surviving un-remarried spouse (widow or widower) of the veteran is also eligible.

How do you qualify?
Out-of-pocket medical expenses – including medications, insurance premiums, and paid private duty care – are deducted from monthly income when determining eligibility. If the expenses exceed the income, the veteran is eligible. A doctor also must certify that the applicant’s health requires him or her to receive care from others.

What about net worth?
Net worth is the sum of a claimant or beneficiary’s assets and annual income. You should report all of your net worth. For purposes of Aid and Attendance, the net worth limit effective December 1, 2022, to November 30, 2023, the net worth limit to be eligible for the Aid & Attendance benefit is $150,538 (this amount can change annually).

What is your next step?
Locate an Health Force office from our locations map to speak with a care team member to get started with a free consultation.

*Figures are from the Veteran’s Administration as of 12/1/22. You may contact the VA to verify current Aid and Attendance information, eligibility, and monthly payments.

SOURCE: VA Aid and Attendance website

We understand the unique needs of our veterans and strive to meet their needs with compassion, respect, and in a professional manner. Health Force offers a wide range of services designed specifically for the veteran client, from assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing and grooming to complex care.

We Are Proud to Provide Home Care For Veterans and be a Veteran Friendly Employer.

How To Get Started

Health Force’s team can provide peace of mind, beginning with your first phone call. We understand that no two clients are the same, we take the time to get to know you and your loved one and listen to your needs. A care coordinator will work to align an Health Force caregiver with the desired schedule requested.

Contact us today to discuss your needs and to schedule a free in-home assessment.

Which services are you interested in?

Our In-home Care Services

Personal Care

Companion Care

Private Duty Nursing 

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