
Most Veterans, spouses, and adult children start with the same question: “Which VA program applies to us?” Mickey will help you narrow down your choices.
On a call, Mickey can help you:
You’ll speak directly with Mickey (owner/operator), not a call center.
ComForCare is deeply honored to serve the men and women who have served our nation. We are committed to providing the dignity, respect, and high-quality in-home care that Veterans and their families deserve.
As a Veterans Administration contracted partner, ComForCare provides care through fully funded programs. In many cases, this allows eligible families to receive quality in-home care at no out-of-pocket cost. Whether your loved one needs help with daily routines or personalized personal care, we handle the logistics so you can focus on family.
ComForCare is an approved provider in the Veterans Affairs Community Care Network (VACCN).
This network supports Veterans who require in-home assistance. If the VA authorizes caregiving services for you, you have the right to select your own provider. We would be honored to be your choice.
When you call, we help you clarify:


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Program: |
Best For: |
Key Benefit and How ComForCare Can Assist: |
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VA Community Care Network (VACCN) - Homemaker Companion (Health Care Benefit) |
Veterans who have VA health insurance and need supportive care services outside of VA Medical Centers (VAMCs) can receive professional support to remain independent at home. |
The VA reimburses ComForCare directly for authorized home care hours. By billing the VA directly, we eliminate extra steps for veterans and their families, ensuring a seamless experience. |
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Aid & Attendance (Pension) |
This benefit is available to veterans or surviving spouses who require assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs). To qualify, the veteran must have served at least 90 days of active duty, including at least one day during a recognized period of war. |
The Aid & Attendance benefit provides a monthly payment to help cover the cost of home care. For Aid & Attendance application support, we refer Veterans and spouses to VA Accredited Claims Agent Sandy Messer at Long Term Assurance. |
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VA Family Caregiver Support & Respite |
Spouses and adult children providing care who need support and a break from caregiving. |
VA caregiver programs may include respite, short-term relief so caregivers can rest and recharge. Some programs include at least 30 days of respite care per year. |
To qualify for most Veteran home care benefits, the senior must meet these general criteria:

Do not let the complexity of VA paperwork or program specifics prevent your loved one from receiving the care they earned. As a national VA partner, ComForCare offers:
You took care of us. Now, let us take care of you.

When a Veteran needs in-home support, most families want two things: clarity and a compassionate trusted local provider. At ComForCare Calabasas, you’ll speak directly with the owner, so you get straightforward guidance and a clear next step.
What makes our team different:
In some cases, yes. The VA may support in-home care through programs like Homemaker/Home Health Aide (H/HHA) and caregiver respite, depending on VA eligibility, clinical criteria, and local availability. Best next step: Call Mickey at (818) 699-1963 to confirm which pathway fits.
H/HHA is VA-supported in-home assistance that helps with daily activities, typically delivered through organizations authorized by the VA. Services and availability can vary by location.
Approved hours depend on VA authorization and assessed need. In some cases, Veterans may receive up to 28 hours per week, depending on authorization and need. If you want a realistic expectation for our area, call Mickey at (818) 699-1963.
It commonly supports everyday routines such as bathing, dressing, grooming, meal routines, and other daily activities that help a Veteran remain safe at home.
Eligibility is determined by the VA and generally depends on factors like VA enrollment, clinical need, and whether the service is available locally. Because the details can be confusing, a short call with Mickey is usually the fastest way to identify your best next step.
In some cases, a copay may apply depending on service-connected disability status and VA rules for the specific service.
Start with a quick call to Mickey at (818) 699-1963. We’ll help you identify which VA pathway fits (H/HHA, caregiver respite, or Aid & Attendance referral-only) and what to ask for next.
Yes. Many inquiries come from spouses, adult children, and family caregivers. We can still help clarify the right VA pathway and next steps, even if the Veteran can’t manage the process alone.
Respite is short-term care support intended to give family caregivers a break while the Veteran remains safe. Depending on the program, caregiver benefits can include respite support, and some programs provide at least 30 days of respite care per year.
Some VA caregiver programs may provide a monthly stipend to eligible caregivers, depending on program rules and eligibility. Call Mickey to determine whether the caregiver pathway is worth pursuing for your situation.
Aid & Attendance is an additional benefit within the VA pension framework that may help eligible Veterans or survivors pay for care. Eligibility depends on VA pension rules, including service requirements and financial criteria that the VA updates periodically.
We do not administer A&A applications directly; we provide guidance and can refer you to an accredited resource (link will be added on this page once provided).
No. ComForCare Calabasas is not affiliated with the VA. The VA determines eligibility and authorizes benefits; our role is to clarify pathways, outline next steps, and provide care when authorized.


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