VA Home Care
Home care for veterans — VA Community Care or Aid & Attendance
Resource One is credentialed in the VA Community Care Network via TriWest and works with veterans using Aid & Attendance pension benefits to pay for in-home support.
Getting VA-approved home care started can feel like navigating a maze — Community Care referrals, Homemaker/HHA authorizations, Aid & Attendance paperwork. You fought for those benefits; using them shouldn't be this hard.
Why families choose Resource One for VA Home Care
Credentialed through TriWest's VA Community Care Network
Accept Community Care and Homemaker/Home Health Aide referrals from the Memphis VAMC and regional VA facilities
Work with wartime veterans and surviving spouses using Aid & Attendance pension benefits
Caregivers trained for veteran-specific needs — PTSD awareness, mobility support, post-surgical recovery
Full VA documentation and compliance built into our billing
What we provide
- ✓Personal care assistance (bathing, grooming, dressing, mobility)
- ✓Homemaker services and meal preparation
- ✓Medication reminders and monitoring
- ✓Companionship and escort to appointments
- ✓Respite care for family caregivers
Who qualifies
Veterans enrolled in VA health care who receive a Community Care or Homemaker/Home Health Aide referral from their VA care team, or wartime veterans and surviving spouses receiving Aid & Attendance pension benefits. VA eligibility is based on service history, disability status, and care needs.
How to start
Work with your VA care team or TriWest to get a Community Care or Homemaker/HHA referral.
Share Resource One's provider information with the VA coordinator.
Call us when the referral is in place and we'll schedule intake.
Common questions about VA Home Care
Do I need a VA referral to use Resource One?
For VA Community Care and Homemaker/HHA benefits, yes — the referral comes from your VA primary care team. For Aid & Attendance pension benefits, you can contract directly with us and the monthly pension pays you to pay providers.
What's the difference between Community Care and Aid & Attendance?
Community Care is the VA authorizing and paying a private provider directly — zero out-of-pocket for approved veterans. Aid & Attendance is a monthly pension supplement that wartime veterans (and surviving spouses) use to pay providers of their choice. We work under both pathways.
Does my spouse qualify after I've passed?
Surviving spouses of wartime veterans who meet service and income requirements can qualify for the Aid & Attendance survivor benefit. We can help connect you with a VA-accredited claims agent if you need help applying.
How long does VA authorization usually take?
Community Care referrals typically authorize within 2–4 weeks once your VA care team submits the request. If care is needed immediately, we can bridge with private pay while the VA process is still in motion.
Can you help with escort to VA appointments?
Yes. Transportation assistance and escort to VA appointments are part of the care plan when the referral covers them. Some Aid & Attendance families also use the benefit specifically to fund escort services.
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Ready to move forward with VA Home Care?
We'll walk you through options, timelines, and funding — whether it's in this conversation or after a free in-home assessment.