Compassionate in-home care for veterans in Wisconsin, coordinated with VA benefits so you can focus on living well.
Bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting assistance, mobility support
Meal preparation, light housekeeping, laundry, grocery shopping
Medication reminders, vital signs monitoring, appointment scheduling
Social interaction, recreational activities, emotional support
Medical appointments, errands, social outings
Temporary relief for family caregivers
Wisconsin veterans may also qualify for state-specific programs and caregiver support services. The Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs offers additional resources and can help determine all available benefits.
As a Milwaukee-area provider, we understand the specific needs and resources available to Wisconsin veterans. Our team maintains close relationships with local VA facilities, CVSOs, and veteran organizations to ensure seamless care coordination.
Our caregivers receive specialized training in veteran care, including:
We don't just provide care – we help maximize your benefits:
As a Medicaid-certified provider in Wisconsin, we meet rigorous state standards for:
It's important to note that VA benefits for home care focus on non-medical services. Other types of medical care and treatments are covered under different VA healthcare programs. Support Plus specializes in the personal care and supportive services that VA home care benefits are designed to cover.
Every Support Plus caregiver understands that serving veterans is both a privilege and a responsibility. We're committed to providing care that honors your service while supporting your independence and dignity.
Understanding VA home care benefits can feel overwhelming, but these programs are designed to help veterans receive the care they deserve. Here's how the main programs work:
This pension supplement provides additional monthly payments to eligible veterans and surviving spouses who need help with activities of daily living. The benefit can be used to pay for in-home care services, adult day care, or assisted living facilities.
This VA program provides direct services to veterans who need help with personal care and household tasks. Services are provided by VA staff or contracted agencies and include assistance with bathing, dressing, light housekeeping, and meal preparation. Unlike Aid and Attendance, HHA services are provided directly rather than as a cash benefit.
When VA facilities can't provide timely access to home care services, veterans may be referred to community providers through this network. This helps veterans receive care close to home from qualified, VA-approved providers. Support Plus is proud to be a Medicaid-certified provider that works with VA programs to serve Wisconsin's veterans.
These programs specifically cover non-medical personal care services – the everyday assistance that makes independent living possible. While they don't cover skilled medical care like nursing services, they do cover the supportive care that helps veterans maintain their quality of life.
Wisconsin's CVSOs are trained experts who provide free assistance with VA benefit applications. They can assess your eligibility and help gather necessary documentation. Find your local CVSO through the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs.
Once approved, you can select a care provider like Support Plus. We'll work with you to develop a personalized care plan that maximizes your VA benefits while meeting your specific needs.
Need Help Now? Don't wait for benefits to be approved. Contact Support Plus for immediate assistance and we'll help you navigate the application process while discussing interim care options.
Yes, several VA programs cover non-medical home care services. The Aid and Attendance benefit provides monthly payments that can be used for home care, while the Homemaker/Home Health Aide program provides direct services. Eligibility depends on service history, medical needs, and financial factors.
Veterans who served during wartime periods, need help with daily activities, and meet income requirements may qualify. Veterans must have at least 90 days of active service with one day during wartime and require assistance with two or more activities of daily living. Surviving spouses may also be eligible.
VA benefits cover personal care (bathing, dressing, grooming), homemaker services (meal prep, light housekeeping, laundry), companionship, transportation to appointments, and respite care for family caregivers. Other types of care may be covered under different VA programs.
Start by contacting your County Veteran Service Officer for free assistance. You'll need to complete VA Form 10-10EZ for healthcare enrollment and Form 21P-527EZ for Aid and Attendance. You can also apply online at VA.gov or visit your local VA medical center.
The VA typically takes 3-6 months to process benefit applications, though complex cases may take longer. Benefits are retroactive to your application date, so it's important to apply as soon as you believe you may qualify.
Support Plus is a Medicaid-certified home care agency in Wisconsin that works with VA benefit programs. We have experience serving veterans and coordinating with VA benefits to ensure you receive the care you've earned.
In some cases, yes. The VA's Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers provides support for family members caring for eligible veterans. However, most traditional home care benefits are designed to pay professional care providers.
Support Plus can begin providing services while your application is pending. We'll work with you to develop an affordable care plan and help expedite your benefit application. Once approved, benefits are retroactive to your application date.
You've served our country with honor. Now let us serve you with the same dedication. Support Plus is here to help Wisconsin veterans access the home care benefits they've earned while providing compassionate, professional care that supports independence and dignity.