Written on 04/21/2025
You’ve served your country with honor; now it’s time to make sure you receive the support you’ve earned. In New Braunfels and across the nation, many Veterans are reaching a stage in life where assistance with daily activities becomes essential. In fact, over 130,000 Veterans are now using VA-supported in-home care services—a number that continues to grow each year.
Navigating the array of VA benefits and programs can be daunting, but you don’t have to do it alone. At ComForCare New Braunfels, we’re dedicated to helping Veterans understand and access the in-home care services that are available to them. Whether you’re just beginning to explore your options or have already started the process, our team is here to guide you every step of the way.
If you’re a Veteran living in New Braunfels, you might be wondering how your VA benefits translate into actual support at home. Like, who’s going to help you with daily tasks if things get tough? Can someone come by and give you a hand with meals and meds and keep things in order?
We get it. You’re not interested in navigating a maze of paperwork and jargon. You just want real answers. And the good news? The Veterans Affairs (VA) Home Care Program exists exactly for this reason. Even better—ComForCare New Braunfels is right here to walk you through it, no clipboard or government lingo required.
Let’s break it down simply.
Veteran in-home care is part of a set of benefits that the Department of Veterans Affairs provides to help eligible Veterans remain in their homes safely and comfortably, instead of moving into a long-term care facility. We’re talking about assistance with things like:
It’s care, yes—but it’s also independence. And it’s available to more Veterans than you might think.
Ah, the golden question.
The VA doesn’t take a one-size-fits-all approach. How much they’ll pay depends on the program you’re eligible for, your income, disability status, and your care needs. That said, there are several ways to tap into VA funding for home care.
Veterans and surviving spouses who already receive a VA pension and need help with activities of daily living.
This benefit provides extra monthly income on top of your regular VA pension. That money can be used to pay for a caregiver, even if that caregiver is a family member. It’s especially helpful for Veterans who want to stay in their own homes but need assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, or mobility.
You don’t need to be bedridden or extremely disabled to qualify. If you need regular help to stay independent, it’s worth applying.
Veterans enrolled in VA health care who have a clinical need for assistance at home.
This program sends trained aides (often through local VA-approved agencies) to your home to assist with non-medical personal care like bathing, toileting, eating, or getting dressed. It’s often used by Veterans who are elderly, recovering from surgery, or managing chronic conditions.
You don’t need to have a service-connected disability to qualify. If your VA care team sees a need, they can make the referral.
Veterans who need a higher level of daily care but still want to live at home and be in control of how they receive that care.
This program gives Veterans a monthly budget to manage their own care services. You get the power to hire your own caregivers, including family members, friends, or a trusted home care agency. It’s all about giving you flexibility and control over your care plan.
You’re not locked into a one-size-fits-all arrangement. You choose who comes into your home and when.
Veterans with caregivers who need a break.
Caring for someone is rewarding but exhausting. This benefit helps caregivers recharge without compromising care.
Veterans with complex medical needs who have difficulty traveling to VA clinics.
Veterans with limited mobility or serious health issues who need ongoing medical oversight.
We’ve seen it too many times: a Veteran or spouse gets handed a pamphlet, told they might be eligible for something, and then… nothing. No one calls. No one explains the next steps. It all just feels like a dead end.
That’s where CFC New Braunfels steps in.
We’re not just a care provider. We’re connectors. Translators. Advocates. We help Veterans and their families:
We’re local, we’re experienced, and we know how to speak your language.
Totally fair question. A lot of Veterans assume they’re not eligible because they weren’t injured in combat, didn’t retire from the military, or served during a time of relative peace. But you don’t need a Purple Heart or combat injuries to qualify for in-home care through the VA.
The eligibility requirements are actually far broader and more inclusive than most people realize.
If you’re a veteran’s spouse or surviving spouse, benefits are available under the Aid and Attendance program, which can help cover in-home care even if the Veteran has passed. So if you’re thinking, “I’m not sure I did enough to qualify,” let us stop you right there. Your service counts. Your health matters. And your care is worth asking about.
You’ve already served this country. Let us return the favor with the care, guidance, and respect you deserve. Whether you’re just starting to look into your options or you’ve already got a folder full of VA paperwork, CFC New Braunfels is here to help you make sense of it all and actually use the benefits you earned.
Because care shouldn’t be complicated. And in this city we all love, neighbors look out for each other. Here’s how we show up for you:
At CFC New Braunfels, we’re honored to help Veterans access the in-home care benefits they’ve earned through their service. Not sure if you or a loved one qualifies for VA home care? Call us at (830) 632-5887 or request a consultation online. We’ll walk you through your options with clarity and respect.
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