Accessible Metro partners with Veterans Care Coordination - Helping Veterans Remain Living Independently
Accessible Metro and Veterans Care Coordination partner to create veteran community awareness on Aid and Attendance Benefits.
- Boston, MA-NH (1888PressRelease) January 14, 2015 - Accessible Metro, a non-medical in-home health care provider announces its partnership with Veterans Care Coordination, the fastest growing veteran senior service company, to educate veterans, surviving spouses and their families about the pension with Aid & Attendance benefits. This new partnership will help veterans stay at home and remain living independently for as long as possible in their golden years.
Supplemental income for qualifying veterans is offered through the Veterans Pension and Survivors Pension benefit programs for direct care services offered by the Veterans Administration. This benefit allows qualified elder veterans and surviving spouses to stay at home and receive care by providing monthly pension and coordination of home care and offers a solution for a lifetime funding source. The intricate maze of how to apply and obtain the benefits is not an easy process.
Patti Wasserman, Principal of Accessible Metro grew up listening to her uncle tell stories of his service during the Korean War. These fond memories infused Patti's passion to help advocate for the Veteran community. Wasserman said, "This new Veterans Care Coordination partnership will support the Accessible Metro mission in creating a new level of awareness. Together we help advocate on behalf of Massachusetts military families to apply for the Aid & Attendance pension benefits."
"Providing an altruistic service in supporting veteran's to live independently as long as possible will create a positive impact on their quality of golden year life, concluded Patti Wasserman," concluded Wasserman.
Accessible Metro
Accessible Metro, part of the Accessible franchise network, is a non-medical in-home health care provider that is fully licensed, bonded, and insured. Personalized "Love to Care" homebound services for individuals that wish to maintain in-home independence includes; Senior Care and Enrichment, Veteran Care, Chronic or Debilitating Conditions and Recovery, Nutrition Support and Food Service options for dietary or religious requirements. Non-medical care services includes; Companion Care, Personal Care, Daily Chores, Medication Reminders and Transportation Services. Accessible Metro provides in-home non-medical services in the following Massachusetts locations; Norfolk County, Plymouth County, Southern Middlesex County and Suffolk County. More information at accessiblemetro.com.
Veterans Care Coordination
Veterans Care Coordination (VCC), one of the fastest growing senior service companies in the U.S., is a healthcare based organization, not associated with any government agency that helps qualifying veterans and their spouses apply for and obtain the Aid & Attendance Benefit to help cover their medical expenses and home healthcare services. VCC partners with homecare agencies and referral sources nationwide, servicing more than 8,500 veterans in 45 states. More information at www.veteranscarecoordination.com.
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