In-Home Care Services
Veteran Home Care Services
Honoring those who served
Service at a glance
- Care type
- Non-medical in-home caregiving
- Best fit
- Veterans, surviving spouses, and families comparing non-medical care options at home.
- Scheduling
- Flexible visits, no minimum hours, and no long-term contracts.
- Local options
- Market-specific service pages explain local availability and office coordination.
Veterans and surviving spouses may have VA-related benefit options that help reduce or cover in-home care costs. We provide non-medical veteran care and help families understand the next practical step.
VA-related programs may help eligible veterans or surviving spouses pay for care at home, but eligibility, authorization, and benefit decisions are made by VA or the appropriate VA-recognized resource. Happy to Help provides non-medical in-home care and can help families organize care-start information and connect with VA, a Veterans Service Organization, or a VA-accredited representative when a claim or authorization question arises.
Our caregivers assist with daily routines, companionship, personal care, meal preparation, medication reminders, respite, mobility support, and light housekeeping, all from the comfort of home. We provide non-medical care and can work alongside VA, home health, hospice, or other providers when appropriate.
Happy to Help Caregiving is not the VA, does not determine VA eligibility, does not guarantee benefit approval, and does not prepare, prosecute, or represent VA claims. Care starts as quickly as possible based on urgency, payment path, authorization requirements, staffing availability, location, and care needs.
What You Get
Veteran Home Care benefits
- VA-related care option guidance for veterans and surviving spouses
- Connection to the appropriate VA, VSO, or VA-accredited resource when needed
- Coordination alongside VA Homemaker/Home Health Aide or Aid and Attendance pathways when applicable
- Experienced caregivers trained in veteran-specific needs
- Non-medical support for personal care, companionship, respite, meals, and mobility
- Compatible with long-term care insurance and private pay while families explore VA options
VA-Related Resource
Review veteran home care benefit options
Families exploring veteran care can review our dedicated benefits page for safe, general information about VA-related care options and the next practical care conversation.
Common Questions
Veteran Home Care FAQ
- Can VA benefits help pay for in-home care?
- Possibly. VA-related programs may help eligible veterans and surviving spouses reduce or cover care costs. The right path depends on benefit status, care needs, income/net worth, VA health enrollment, authorization requirements, and local availability. Happy to Help Caregiving is not the VA, does not determine VA eligibility, does not guarantee benefit approval, and does not prepare, prosecute, or represent VA claims.
- Can Happy to Help tell us if we qualify?
- No. Happy to Help Caregiving is not the VA, does not determine VA eligibility, does not guarantee benefit approval, and does not prepare, prosecute, or represent VA claims. We can help families organize care-start information and connect with the appropriate VA social worker, Veterans Service Organization, or VA-accredited representative when a claim or authorization question arises.
- Can care start while we explore VA options?
- Often, yes. Some families begin with private pay or long-term care insurance while they explore VA-related options. The exact approach depends on urgency, care needs, benefit status, authorization requirements, staffing availability, and family preference. Starting care does not determine or guarantee VA benefit approval.
- Can I combine VA benefits with private pay or insurance?
- Many families use more than one payment source, such as VA-related benefits, long-term care insurance, and private pay. We can help organize the care conversation and explain what information may be useful for the next step.
Transparent Pricing
Estimated rates vary by care plan complexity and local service details.
No surprise fees. No minimum hours. No contracts.
Rates shown are estimates for non-medical in-home care. Final pricing varies by location, care plan, schedule, caregiver availability, authorization requirements, and applicable law, and is confirmed by your local office before services begin.
- No minimum hours required
- LTC insurance accepted
- VA-related payment options
- Private pay welcome
- Flexible scheduling
- No long-term contracts
Local Care Options
Browse local veteran home care options
Service details, staffing, and availability can vary by market. Choose a local page to see the care options nearest your family.
East Idaho
Veteran Home Care coordinated by the Pocatello, ID office.
Southern Idaho
Veteran Home Care coordinated by the Twin Falls, ID office.
Northern Wasatch
Veteran Home Care coordinated by the Bountiful, UT office.
North Central WV
Veteran Home Care coordinated by the Morgantown, WV office.
Northeast Ohio
Veteran Home Care coordinated by the East Cleveland, OH office.