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| Veterans Home Care Celebrates 18th AnniversaryBy: Veterans Home Care VHC has grown from scratch to now serve veterans in 48 states with a network of more than 4,000 home care providers through its VetAssist® Program. In all Veterans Home Care has helped more than 19,000 veterans and their surviving spouses access VA Benefits for the care they need. Bonnie Laiderman started Veterans Home Care to answer a need in the military community. "I was a caregiver for my late mother. My stepfather, who had passed earlier, had served in the military during wartime. We did some research and found out about the VA's Aid and Attendance pension. It provides benefits for in-home care to help qualified recipients with the challenges of daily living. My mother qualified but unfortunately I did not learn about these benefits until it was too late to help her." Laiderman wanted to ensure that other veterans and their families learned about the Aid and Attendance (https://veteranshomecare.com/ Veterans Home Care continues to add new products and services to help clients handle the chores of daily life. These include the VetAssist® Companion, (https://veteranshomecare.com/ ABOUT VETERANS HOME CARE Veterans Home Care, a woman-owned business headquartered in St. Louis, was founded in 2003 by Bonnie Laiderman to help wartime veterans and their surviving spouses who qualify, apply for a non-service related disability pension from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), which pays for assistance with activities of daily living in their homes. Veterans Home Care is not a government agency and is not affiliated with the Department of Veterans Affairs. For more https:// End
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