Homemaker & Home Health Aide

In-home support that helps Veterans maintain independence, dignity, and quality of life at home.

Disabled Veteran with son and wife
Grandson helping Grandfather fold laundry

Everyday help from someone Veterans know and trust 

Homemaker & Home Health Aide (H/HHA) services provide non-medical assistance with daily activities that may become more difficult due to aging, illness, injury, or disability. Services are authorized through the Department of Veterans Affairs and designed to help Veterans remain safely and comfortably in their own homes. 

Through our Veteran-selected caregiver model, care can be provided by someone the Veteran already knows and trusts, such as a family member, friend, fellow Veteran, or other trusted individual in their community. 

How caregivers support Veterans

Personal Care & Hygiene

Bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and
oral hygiene

Meal Preparation

Cooking, grocery shopping, meal planning,
and cleanup

Light Housekeeping

Dishes, laundry, vacuuming, trash removal,
and dusting

Medication Reminders

On-time reminders, schedule tracking, and family alerts

Supervision & Safety

Standby assistance, fall prevention, and
daily monitoring

Companionship & Socialization

Conversation, activities, and
communication support

Daughter walking with Veteran Father

How to get started

01
Step 1

Work with your VA provider

Speak with your VA provider or social worker about your need for in-home support.

02
Step 2

Authorization

Receive authorization through the VA for Homemaker & Home Health Aide services. 

03
Step 3

Choose a caregiver

Identify a caregiver you know and trust or ask us about available caregiver options. 

04
Step 4

Care begins

Once your caregiver completes onboarding care begins.

Questions about VA home care? Contact our team to learn more at Intake.va@24hrcares.com 

FAQs

What is Homemaker & Health Aide Care?

Homemaker & Home Health Aide (H/HHA) services provide non-medical assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, meal preparation, light housekeeping, mobility support, and companionship. These services help Veterans remain safely and comfortably at home. 

Eligibility is determined by the VA based on a Veteran’s clinical needs and authorization requirements. A VA provider, social worker, or care team can help determine whether H/HHA services are appropriate. 

Yes, eligible Veterans may be able to receive care from a family member, friend, fellow Veteran, or other trusted individual through 24 Hour Home Care’s Veteran-selected caregiver model. 

When authorized through the VA, Homemaker & Home Health Aide services are typically provided at no cost to eligible Veterans and their families. 

Speak with your VA provider, social worker, or care team about your need for in-home support. If approved, 24 Hour Home Care can help coordinate services and guide you through the onboarding process. Email Intake.va@24hrcares.com. 

Resources

Helpful guides for understanding services and getting care started.

Need help understanding your care options after enrollment?

We do not submit referrals or determine eligibility, but we can help you understand the process so you can take the next step with confidence. 

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