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For Georgia veterans & the families caring for them

Home Care for Georgia Veterans — Find Out What the VA May Cover

Veterans, spouses, and family caregivers: tell us about your situation and we'll help you understand your in-home care options — including VA programs you may qualify for — then connect you with a licensed Georgia home care agency. Free for families.

  • Understand VA home-care programs — Aid & Attendance, Veteran-Directed Care & more
  • Matched with a licensed Georgia home care agency
  • Free for families — the agency pays us, never you
  • We do the legwork — start with one short form or call

See What Care & VA Options May Be Available

Free & No Obligation

Tell us a little about your veteran. We'll help you understand your options and connect you with a licensed Georgia home care agency.

or call us at (470) 740-5732

If This Sounds Like You

You Don't Have to Figure Out the VA Alone

Tell us about your situation and we'll help you understand your options — then connect you with a licensed Georgia home care agency that can help.

The Questions Georgia Families Ask Us Most

Clear Answers, No Runaround

VA programs, hours, who pays — here's what families want to know, and how we help.

Will the VA help pay for it?

We'll help you understand VA programs you may qualify for — like Aid & Attendance and Veteran-Directed Care — and connect you with a licensed Georgia agency that works with them. The VA decides eligibility, not us.

Can I get paid to care for them myself?

Some VA programs, like Veteran-Directed Care, may let an eligible family member be paid. The VA decides eligibility — we can point you to VA.gov and connect you with an agency experienced with these programs.

How many hours of help can we get?

It depends on the program and the level of need. We'll help you understand the options so you know what to ask about. The VA and the agency set the specifics.

How fast can care start?

Tell us it's urgent and we'll note it. A care navigator follows up to help you take the next step.

How Families Pay for Veteran Home Care

VA Programs You May Want to Ask About

A few different VA programs exist — and they're easy to mix up. We'll help you figure out which one may fit.

Aid & Attendance

An added VA pension amount that some eligible veterans (or surviving spouses) can put toward in-home care.

May fit: wartime veterans who need help with daily activities.

Veteran-Directed Care

Gives some eligible veterans a budget to direct their own care — which in some cases can include paying a family member.

May fit: families who want to be paid to care for their veteran.

Homemaker & Home Health Aide

A VA program where the VA may arrange for an agency aide to come into the home and help.

May fit: veterans enrolled in VA health care who need hands-on help.
Important: The Home Care Agency is a free matching service. We don't provide care, employ caregivers, determine eligibility, or file VA benefit claims. We help you understand your options and connect you with a licensed Georgia home care agency. Whether you qualify for any VA program is decided by the VA — not by us. For help with a VA benefit or claim, contact VA.gov or a VA-accredited representative.

Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the VA pay for in-home care for a veteran?
In some cases, yes — through programs like Aid & Attendance, Veteran-Directed Care, or the Homemaker & Home Health Aide program. Whether a veteran qualifies depends on their specific situation, and the VA makes that decision. We'll help you understand which options may apply and connect you with a licensed Georgia home care agency. We don't determine eligibility or file VA claims.
Can I get paid to care for my veteran myself?
Some VA programs, such as Veteran-Directed Care, may allow an eligible family member to be paid for providing care. Eligibility is decided by the VA — you can confirm it at VA.gov or with a VA-accredited representative. What we do is connect you with a licensed Georgia home care agency experienced with these programs.
How many hours of help can we get?
It varies by program and by the level of need. We'll help you understand the options so you know what to ask about. The VA and the home care agency set the specifics.
How soon can care start?
If your situation is urgent, tell us — we'll note it and prioritize your request. A care navigator follows up to help you take the next step.
Can a spouse or family member contact you on behalf of a veteran?
Yes. Most people who reach out are a spouse, adult child, or other family member helping a veteran. That's exactly who we're here for.
Is this a government website?
No. We are a privately owned company and are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or acting on behalf of the Department of Veterans Affairs or any government agency.
Do you help with VA benefits or filing VA claims? Is there a cost?
No, and no. We do not file VA benefits applications, claims, or appeals, and our service is free to families — the home care agency pays us for the connection, never you. If you need help with a VA claim, contact a VA-accredited representative, an accredited Veterans Service Organization (VSO), or your local VA office.

Help Your Veteran Stay Right Where They Belong — at Home

Take two minutes to see what may be available. Free for families.

Call (470) 740-5732

How this service works

The Home Care Agency is a matching service. We connect Georgia families with a licensed home care agency in our partner network. We do not provide home care, employ caregivers, or assist with VA benefits claims. The partner home care agency pays us a flat marketing fee for the connection.

Not a government website. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or acting on behalf of the Department of Veterans Affairs or any government agency.