In-home care for veterans & military families
Honoring those who served with warm, dependable in-home senior care — and helping families understand benefits that may help pay for it.
Proudly serving those who served
Local care in a military community
In a community shaped by Robins Air Force Base, many Middle Georgia families have a veteran parent or grandparent who could use a little help at home. Renee provides that help — companionship, daily-living support, and rides to appointments — with the respect and dependability our veterans deserve.
How Renee helps veteran families
- Friendly companionship and a consistent, familiar presence
- Help with daily routines, meals, and light housekeeping
- Rides to VA and medical appointments, the pharmacy, and errands
- Respite for a spouse who has been the primary caregiver
Paying for care: VA Aid & Attendance
Many families don't realize that the VA's Aid & Attendance benefit — an increased monthly pension for eligible wartime veterans and surviving spouses who need help with everyday activities — can be used to help pay for in-home care like Renee's. It can make personal, one-on-one care far more affordable for those who qualify.
Please note: eligibility rules, income and service requirements, and benefit amounts are set by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and vary by situation. This page is general information, not benefits or financial advice. To find out if your family qualifies, contact the VA directly or a local, VA-accredited Veterans Service Officer (VSO). Renee is a private-pay caregiver (cash or check); families who receive Aid & Attendance often use those funds to pay privately for her care.
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Frequently asked questions
It's an increased monthly VA pension for eligible wartime veterans and surviving spouses who need help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, meals, or getting around. Many families use it to help pay for in-home care. Eligibility is determined by the VA — this is general information, not benefits advice.
It often can. Renee is a private-pay caregiver, and families who receive Aid & Attendance frequently use those funds to pay privately for in-home care. Whether you qualify, and for how much, is decided by the VA — contact them or a VA-accredited Veterans Service Officer to confirm.
No. Renee is an independent, private-pay caregiver (cash or check). She is not a VA-accredited agency and does not bill the VA. Families typically pay privately and may use VA benefits such as Aid & Attendance to help cover the cost.
Yes. As part of her care, Renee provides friendly transportation to VA and medical appointments, the pharmacy, and errands across Warner Robins, Centerville, Macon, and the surrounding area.
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