GOLDEN YEARS HOME CARE

(916) 333-0383

For over twenty years, our team at Golden Years Home Care has had the profound honor of serving the seniors of the Sacramento area. In that time, we’ve worked with many remarkable individuals, including veterans who served our country. One of the most common and important questions we hear from these heroes and their families is: “Am I eligible for Veterans Home Care?”

It’s a question that can open the door to vital support, allowing veterans and their families to maintain their independence and quality of life in the place they love most, their own home. While the VA system can seem complex, understanding the basic pillars of VA home care eligibility in Sacramento is the first step. Let me share with you what we’ve learned through our experience working with veterans and caregivers.

Understanding the Core Pillars of VA Home Care Eligibility

The veterans home care program isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. Eligibility is typically built on a few key requirements. If you or your loved one is a veteran wondering about home care for veterans in Sacramento, here are the primary factors the Department of Veterans Affairs will consider:

  • Veteran Status: This is the foundation. The person applying must have served in the active military.

  • Availability of Services: The care services you need must be available through the VA in your specific location.

  • The VA’s Determination: Ultimately, a VA clinical team will decide if the benefits of in-home care are the best and safest option for your specific situation.

Navigating these requirements can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. Our greatest role is often helping families understand this process and then providing the compassionate, day-to-day care that complements any VA benefits they receive.

Common Scenarios for Veterans Home Care Program Eligibility

While every case is unique, we often see that veterans may become eligible to receive veterans’ home care under certain circumstances. If any of these scenarios sound familiar, it might be time to look deeper into your eligibility.

  • You have a service-connected disability. If your care needs are related to an injury you sustained during your military service, you are often a strong candidate for home care services.

  • You require help with activities of daily living. This is a key phrase. ADLs include fundamental personal care tasks like:

    • Bathing and grooming

    • Dressing

    • Using the toilet

    • Transferring (e.g., moving from a bed to a chair)

    • Eating

  • You are recovering from surgery or a hospital stay. The VA may approve short-term home care for veterans in Sacramento to aid in a safe recovery.

  • You have a chronic health condition that makes leaving home difficult. For veterans with conditions that are managed at home but make travel to a clinic a challenge, home care services can be essential.

  • You need support to maintain your cognitive health. For veterans living with memory-related challenges, having a consistent, trained caregiver can be essential for safety and well-being.

Seeing a loved one struggle with the very basics of daily life is heart-wrenching. Our mission is to step in with dignity and respect, providing the support that honors their service and their humanity.

How Our In-Home Care Complements VA Programs in Sacramento

At Golden Years Home Care, we specialize in non-medical, compassionate care that fills the gaps and provides peace of mind. Our trained caregivers offer services to support a better quality of life:

  • Personalized companionship and engaging conversation to combat isolation.

  • Meal preparation and diet monitoring.

  • Light housekeeping to maintain a safe and comfortable home.

  • Transportation and accompaniment to appointments.

  • Assistance with bathing, grooming, and other personal care services.

Let Us Help You Honor Their Service with Care

We consider it a privilege to serve those who have served us, providing not just a service, but a partnership in care for your entire family. Contact us today to schedule your FREE in-home care consultation and learn more about our veteran home care services!

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How flexible is your care plan if I need to make adjustments?

This is exactly why our care plans are designed to be flexible. We work directly with you and your family. Your care plan is made to adapt to your life, not the other way around.

2. What makes your Veterans Home Care service different from your standard home care?

Our Veterans Home Care service is built on a foundation of deep respect for military service. Our caregivers know the importance of routine and respect, and understanding the life experiences of service members. We focus on matching caregivers who can honor that legacy and build a strong, trust-based relationship.

3. My elderly father is a veteran and needs help, but he is very proud and doesn’t want a stranger in his house. How do you handle this?

Our approach is built on respect and building genuine relationships. We don’t force care; we earn trust. Our goal is to become a welcomed friend and a helpful companion, not just a service provider, to help him maintain his independence and quality of life.

Privately Owned, Locally Established

As a privately-owned local company, Golden Years is well equip to adapt to each client’s needs on an individualized basis. We are not a franchise.
And because we are local, we are able to consult our care team concerning our clients care needs in a quick and efficient way. Our clients are our first priority. Nothing is more important to us than providing superior quality care for you or your loved.

Intensive Caregiver Training

At this time California has very few state requirements for caregivers. For this reason, many home care providers are not obligated to hire caregiver with formal training.
Golden Years always goes above and beyond the minimum requirements to ensure your loved one receives the best care possible. Each Golden Years caregiver completes Golden Years Academy, an orientation training program which ensures our caregivers have a complete understanding of all the essential care techniques. This provides for a safe, and effective home care experience.

Immediate Caregiver Response Time

Golden Years is available by phone 24/7.

Local Golden Years representatives are available to meet with clients for any reason.

We are here for you, at your convenience, to discuss any care needs or concerns. And we will create a customized solution for any care concern. In addition, we can schedule an in person meeting any day, and most times, available within a few hours. Lastly, we are available during the day, evening, or weekends. We will work around your schedule.

With Golden Years, clients and professional care partners can call anytime to speak with live staff 24/7.

Complimentary Nurse Wellness Visits

Every client receives a complimentary wellness visit within 30 days of care service from Golden Years' own nursing staff.

Although no regulations require nurse oversight in California, Golden Years goes above and beyond the industry standard. Our clients are routinely visited by a Golden Years nurse. Each visit consists of a wellness check where our nurse discusses care needs and takes notes pertaining to the overall wellness of the client. These notes are submitted to our care team for review, where care changes are discussed and implemented after the family’s approval. We go the extra mile to ensure your loved one receives the best care possible. We ca say with confidence, you won’t find any other locally owned care provider who will care for you or your loved one like us – By the way, there is never a fee for this service, it’s always free.

Specialized Care Management Program

At Golden Years In-Home Care, each client is assigned a dedicated Care Manager, ensuring personalized care that is second to none. This manager is available for questions, support, and scheduling changes.

Care Managers develop personal relationships with clients and their families, gaining insight into specific preferences and needs. This allows for effective communication, ensuring caregivers follow the care plan and adjust as needed.

Care Managers oversee caregivers, arrange services, make supervisory visits to seniors' homes, and conduct monthly wellness calls to families. They are specially trained to handle all client requests, providing comprehensive support for every client.