Exceptional care, always.
Quality Service, No Strings Attached.
Every year, thousands of Veterans go without the quality home care services that they’re entitled to. Why? Because the process to find the right care is complicated, hard to navigate, and drawn out over an unnecessarily long time. Veterans who gather the strength to seek help from the VA are often rewarded with mountains of confusing paperwork, unclear instructions concerning the application process, and little knowledge of how the services they’re applying for (if they even know what they should be applying for) are going to help them long-term. If a Veteran is having trouble carrying out normal everyday tasks, where do they go if not directly to the VA? There are so many hurdles between Veterans and the care that they’re entitled to—isn’t it time that an organization made it easier for them to find support?
How Can Home Care Help Veterans?
Finding the right support system can be difficult, especially if you don’t know where to look. With AVCC, our extensive network of qualified home care service providers grows every day, with more and more options available nationwide. We know how strenuous it can be to find high-quality assistance; that’s why we want to make it as simple as possible to obtain the services Veterans need for a long, happy, and healthy lifestyle. At AVCC, we recognize how important it is for Veterans and their immediate family members to find support that alleviates the stress of daily activities. Home care services can be a solution for Veterans and surviving spouses in need of extra support—services include:
- Companionship
- Meal preparation/Feeding
- Laundry
- Light Housekeeping
- Grocery Shopping/Errands
- Transportation
- Medication reminders
- Bathing/Hygiene/Grooming
- Mobility Assistance – including transferring assistance and fall prevention
- Toileting and Incontinence Care
You don’t have to go it alone.
Reach out to AVCC today and get the ball rolling.
The AVCC Story
AVCC’s passion to help our nation’s Veterans all started when Jeanne Asher, a registered nurse working in home care, looked into funding sources to assist her father. Jeanne quickly discovered just how challenging it is for Veterans to obtain the benefits that they’re entitled to. She came to understand that Veteran’s pension with Aid and Attendance was the only option available for assistance and finding a qualified caregiver was a seemingly insurmountable undertaking. She created AVCC as a network of caring, health care professionals that are committed to helping Veterans and their surviving spouses obtain the home care services.
Reach Out Today
Don’t miss your chance to start home care services for a Veteran or surviving spouse. If you are a home care provider seeking to join our rapidly growing network, reach out to AVCC today.