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Veteran Care Services at Elite Home Care: How Can We Help?

Sep 06, 2023

Veteran Care Services for Elderly Adults at Elite Home Care

At Elite Home Care, we know the importance of continued support for our Veterans. That’s why we offer in-home care and day center care to Veterans with pay options to support continued care and social integration. Our locations around South Carolina exist to help primary caregivers and provide a social setting for individuals to come together. Learn how we can help support Veteran care below.

Why Veterans Should Consider Continued Support

Many veterans may have physical injuries, disabilities, or mental health conditions resulting from their service. Our day center care facilities can provide access to specialized medical care, rehabilitation services, therapy, and counseling to address these needs. We offer in-home care and day center care transportation opportunities to help Veterans get to appointments or social activities. With that said, our day centers offer a space where veterans can connect with one another, share stories, and build a sense of camaraderie. This social interaction helps combat feelings of isolation and loneliness that some veterans may experience.

Additionally, for veterans transitioning from active duty to civilian life, day centers can provide valuable resources and assistance in navigating the process. In many cases, most of our clients who are Veterans are attending our care centers in their elderly years. While this means that most of our clients have integrated to civilian life years ago, it does not discredit the need for continued support, especially for those living with PTSD or other challenges from their time in the service.

For many Veterans, day centers and in-home care are qualifying care services for those with access to benefits by the VA. While Veterans often have access to various benefits and resources, such as VA (Department of Veterans Affairs), navigating these systems can be complex. Our day centers can offer assistance in understanding and accessing these benefits and most of our day centers can accommodate better pricing by using VA benefits or vouchers.

Lastly, being a day center member as a Veteran is a great way to connect with other Veterans or feel appreciation from peers. Creating Veteran-friendly care facilities acknowledges individual’s sacrifices and offers a supportive environment where Veteran care is prioritized.

Contact Elite Home Care Today

Are you or a loved one looking for Veteran care services around South Carolina? We offer many locations ranging from the upstate in Greer to the east side near Myrtle Beach and Conway, SC. Contact our team to inquire about Veteran care services today!

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