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Free In-Home Care for Veterans of All Ages | Understanding Eligibility Criteria for VA CCN (VA Community Care Network)

Are you a veteran, or do you know a veteran seeking quality in-home care? Join us in this insightful video where Jonathan Marsh, owner of Home Helpers Home Care of Bradenton, explores the eligibility criteria for veterans to receive in-home care services through the VA Community Care Network (VA CCN).

🔍 Key Points Discussed:

  • Administrative Eligibility: Enrollment in the VA Health Care System, eligibility for the Veterans Community Care Program, and services ordered by a VA or VA-paid provider.
  • Clinical Eligibility: Criteria include Activity of Daily Living (ADL) dependencies, cognitive impairment, hospice adjunct care needs, and more.
  • Breakdown of eligibility criteria with examples and insights.

📞 Learn More: If you're a veteran seeking homemaker, home health aide, or respite services, learn more about in-home care services through VA CCN on our website: https://www.homehelpershomecare.com/bradenton/services/specialized-care/veterans-affairs-community-care-network-va-ccn-/

📚 Download our FREE guide, “Navigating VA Community Care Network: A Comprehensive Guide to Free In-Home Care for Veterans”: https://www.homehelpershomecare.com/bradenton/resources/free-guides/va-ccn-guide-free-in-home-care-for-veterans/

🎥 Watch More: Don't miss our other videos in the VA CCN series, and don't forget to share this valuable information with veterans who might benefit.

🙏 Thank You for Your Service! Home Helpers Home Care of Bradenton appreciates the service of veterans and aims to spread awareness about the care they rightfully deserve.

🤝 We're Here for You: Home Helpers Home Care of Bradenton is committed to serving veterans, listed as 'Home Helpers and Direct Link 58803.' We hold the NPI 1225417231 and license number 299994455. Your care is our honor!

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Transcript

[Jonathan] The VA Community Care Network can be a great option for in-home care for veterans of all ages who qualify regardless of whether they have a service-connected or non-service-connected disability. Through the VA CCN Program, Veterans have the freedom to choose an agency that provides in-home care as long as the agency is credentialed. Usually, veterans are assigned between 6 to 20 hours of care per week, but in some cases, the VA may even authorize care for 24 hours a day. With the VA and the number of hours a veteran is awarded is solely based on need and not financial standing the VA reimburses the VA CCN providers directly. This is just a quick reminder that some veterans can be eligible for both in-home care services through VA CCN as well as the Aid and Attendance Pension benefit. In this video, we’ll dive into the eligibility criteria for veterans to receive in-home care services through the VA. Are you ready to learn more? Let’s go.

My name is Jonathan Marsh, the owner of Home Helpers Home Care of Bradenton. And we are proud to serve veterans as part of a distinguished group of providers across the United States through the VA Community Care Network. So let's get started.

So eligibility for in-home care through VA CCN boils down to two areas. Administrative Eligibility and Clinical Eligibility. So let's first talk about administrative eligibility.

So with administrative eligibility, all of the following criteria must be met. The veteran must be enrolled in the VA health care system. The veteran must be eligible for the Veterans Community Care Program, and in-home care services must be ordered by a VA or VA-paid provider. And just a quick side note, the in-home care services in the VA CCN program are referred to as homemaker, home health aide, and respite services. But in this video, we will continue to refer to them as in-home care services.

Let's talk about the first of the administrative eligibility criteria. The veteran must be enrolled in the VA health care system. So to enroll in the VA health care system, there are certain requirements. So let's go over those. The first is that the veteran must meet the statutory definition of a “veteran,” meaning an individual who served in the active military, naval, or air service and who was discharged or released under conditions other than dishonorable. Also, the veteran must meet the statutory definition of “active duty,” meaning full-time duty in the armed forces other than active duty for training. The National Guard alone will not apply. However, the duty does not need to be combat or wartime. Also, the veteran must have served a minimum period of 24 months of continuous active duty. However, here's an important note: The minimum period of 24 months may not apply if the veteran was discharged due to a service-connected disability or hardship or served prior to September 7th, 1980. If the veteran meets these criteria, they can enroll using what's called the 10-10 EZ form or by calling the VA enrollment office.

Now, let's move on to the second out of the administrative eligibility criteria. The veteran must be eligible for the Veterans Community Care Program. So eligibility for the Veterans Community Care Program, otherwise known as VCCP, is based on six criteria, and the veteran only needs to meet one of the six criteria. I've listed these six criteria on the screen. We won't discuss these in detail, but typically the veteran will meet at least one of these. All right. Moving on to the last of the administrative eligibility criteria, the in-home care services must be ordered by a VA or VA-paid provider, and that will typically be the veteran's social worker at the VA.

Now let's move on to clinical eligibility. So with clinical eligibility, one of the following must be met: The veteran has three or more activities of daily living dependencies, and the VA defines activities of daily living to include eating, which is feeding oneself, bathing, getting dressed, transferring, and toileting. He says that transferring means mobility, for example, moving from a bed to a chair, and that toileting means using the bathroom or incontinence. Or the veteran has a significant cognitive impairment, as evidenced by a deficit in executive decision-making or memory. Or the veteran has a need for homemaker and home health aide services as adjunct care to community hospice services. Or the veteran has two adult dependencies and two or more of the following conditions: One has a dependency in three or more instrumental activities of daily living, and the VA defines instrumental activities of daily living to include shopping, food preparation, housekeeping, doing the laundry, handling medications, using the telephone and transportation.

Two, has been discharged recently from a nursing facility or has an upcoming nursing home discharge plan contingent on the receipt of home and community-based care services. Three, they are 75 years old or older. Four, they have had a high use of medical services, defined as three or more hospitalizations in the past year, or have utilized outpatient clinics or emergency evaluation units 12 or more times in the past year. Five, have been diagnosed with clinical depression, and six live alone in the community.

Now, if the veteran does not meet any of those criteria, he or she may still be eligible if the clinical care team determines that the veteran needs in-home care services and the clinical justification is documented in the electronic medical record.

In our next video, we'll talk about how a veteran can get the services started, these valuable in-home care services. We'll go into detail about the steps in the process that will be necessary to meet the eligibility criteria and who at the VA is involved in each step.

To learn more, speak to a member of our team at (941)-999-1960 or visit our website at homehelpershomecare.com/bradenton to download our free e-book and find other detailed information about the VA Community Care Network. Simply navigate to services Specialized Care, VA Community Care Network. There, we will also have links to information on the VA website about eligibility for the VA health care system and how you can apply using what's called the 10-10 EZ form. We also have the 10-10 EZ form on the webpage that you can download and print

Home Helpers Home Care of Bradenton is a VA CCN Provider that is credentialed to provide in-home care services in Manatee County, Florida. If you're not in the Manatee County area, there are credentialed providers all across the United States, and we've included a link on our website to a page on the VA website that allows you to search for network VA CCN providers across the country.

We at Home Helpers Home Care of Bradenton are committed to serving veterans in Manatee County, Florida. If you're a veteran in need of in-home care services, we would be honored to serve you as your in-home care provider. We have been serving veterans in the Manatee County area since 2017. Prior to the inception of the VA CCN program, when there was another program that VA CCN has now replaced, in the vaccine program, we are listed as Home Helpers and Direct Link 58803. Our national provider ID is #1225417231, and our license number is 299994455.

Thank you so much for watching this video. Be sure to check out our next video on our VA CCN series, where we discuss how to get started with VA in-home care services. If you found this video to be helpful, please be sure to click the subscribe button and share it with veterans who may be in need of in-home care services. Thank you again and take care.

HOME HELPERS OF BRADENTON

Home Helpers of Bradenton is one of the region's leading home care franchises specializing in comprehensive services for seniors. Home Helpers' sole mission is to make life easier for clients and their families. Based in Bradenton, Florida, the company serves all of Manatee County, including the communities of Anna Maria, Bradenton, Bradenton Beach, Ellenton, Holmes Beach, Lakewood Ranch, Longboat Key, Palmetto, and Parrish. For more information or to request a free in-home care assessment, contact our office at (941) 499-5946 or visit our website at www.homehelpershomecare.com/bradenton

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