Home Care for an Aging Veteran

Home Care for an Aging VeteranBearing witness to your father growing older, dealing with more health issues, and even growing weaker over time can certainly be difficult. If your father is a veteran, especially if he served during a time of war, it can make you feel helpless because you know how fiercely independent he has been through the years. For any elderly veteran, home care may very well be a great option, but it can also be an extreme challenge for family members to convince him to even consider it.

There are plenty of reasons why a home care aide can be a great asset, whether it’s for elderly veterans or other seniors.

They can help seniors stay safe.

An experienced home care aide can be a great physical support for the veteran to help keep him safer at home. As people get older and begin losing strength, especially in their legs, it might make it more difficult for the aging veteran to get out of bed, get dressed, or even take a shower. Relying on family members for these things can be difficult and even potentially embarrassing.

A professional home care aide can assist in keeping the senior safe, even while taking care of personal and basic care.

They can offer transportation.

Many home care aides who drive can also potentially bring the senior to the store, to a doctor’s appointment, or even to visit with friends once in a while. Every agency and caregiver is different, but there are many who offer transportation services as part of the support and care they offer.

They offer encouragement.

When a person gets older and begins dealing with all of these different challenges, they often feel as though they have to give up many things they used to enjoy. A home care aide will likely offer encouragement for the elderly veteran to pursue activities important to him.

Family members and friends may focus more on safety, but staying active is an important aspect of maintaining a high quality of life.

As can be seen, there are many benefits to relying on home care support for seniors, including veterans. Convincing an elderly veteran family member to consider the prospect of hiring a home care aide may be difficult, but the more family members learn about the benefits of these services, the more they’ll be able to convey that information and, ultimately convince the senior to at least look into it as a viable option.

If you or an aging loved one are considering home care for an aging veteran or surviving spouse of a veteran, please contact the caring staff at Veterans Care Coordination.  1-855-777-4693 – Specializing in Affordable Care for Veterans

About Kyle Laramie, Founder & CEO

Kyle founded Veterans Care Coordination in April 2011. As owner and CEO of VCC, Kyle is driven by the memory of his grandfather, a World War II Veteran who unnecessarily missed out on essential VA benefits because Kyle’s family wasn’t aware of available opportunities. Kyle was named to the St. Louis Business Journal’s prestigious “40 Under 40” list and St. Louis Small Business Monthly’s “100 St. Louisans to Know” in 2014. Under his leadership, VCC has become one of the fastest growing senior service companies in the United States. VCC was named a St. Louis Small Business Monthly “Top 20” small business and has been named a finalist for the St. Louis Post Dispatch Top Workplace (2015-2019), St. Louis Business Journal Best Place to Work (2019), and the Arcus Awards (2014). To date, the team has served more than 10,000 clients in 45 states. Kyle is a frequent speaker on the topic of Veterans’ benefits, addressing conferences such as the Home Care Association of America and Decision Health. He is passionate about giving back and has built a charitable-minded organization that supports a wide variety of philanthropic efforts through monthly campaigns.