Veterans

Grace Unlimited Home Health Care is honored and proud to serve veterans for their healthcare and home care needs. As a provider for the VA, we offer skilled nursing and homemaker services covered by VA insurance.

Skilled Home
Health Care

Skilled home health care is designed for veterans needing short-term care after transitioning from a hospital or nursing home back to their home. It also provides ongoing care for individuals with long-term needs. The program is for veterans who need services such as:

  • Skilled nursing

  • Case management

  • Physical therapy

  • Occupational therapy

  • Speech therapy

  • Wound care

  • IV antibiotics

Skilled home health care can be combined with other home and community-based services. This care is provided by a community-based home health agency under contract with the VA.

For more information, please contact us!

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Non-Skilled Home
Health Care

Non-skilled care involves a trained aide coming to a Veteran's home to help the Veteran take care of themselves and their daily activities. The services can help Veterans remain living in their own home and can serve Veterans of any age. Our aides are not nurses, but they are supervised by a registered nurse who will help assess the Veteran's
daily living needs and can assist with things like:

  • Laundry

  • Meal Prep and eating

  • Activities of daily living

  • Light housekeeping

  • Light grocery shopping

  • Personal grooming

  • Bathing

  • Using the bathroom

  • Moving from one place to another

Services can be used as a part of an alternative to nursing home care, and to get Respite Care at home for Veterans and their family caregiver. 

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FAQs

Top VA Nursing Questions

Homemaker or Home Health Aide Care

A homemaker or home health aide is a trained professional who can assist veterans with self-care and daily activities in their own homes. Although they are not nurses, they are supervised by a registered nurse who assesses the veteran’s daily living needs. This program supports veterans requiring personal care and assistance with daily living activities, as well as those who are isolated or whose caregivers are experiencing burdens.

Homemaker and home health aide services can be combined with other home and community-based services, though availability may vary by location. These professionals work for organizations contracted with the VA. Their services can serve as an alternative to nursing home care and provide respite care at home for veterans and their family caregivers. This support helps veterans of any age remain living in their own homes.

For more information, please contact us!

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FAQs

Top VA Homemaker Questions

Reach Out to Us

We would love to hear about your families needs and learn how we can offer our services to help instill a new sense of empowerment and health.