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North Olmsted has always been a community that takes care of its own. It’s a city where families stay for generations, where veterans own the homes they’ve lived in for 40 or 50 years, and where the idea of moving to a facility is often the last thing anyone wants to consider.
Many of North Olmsted’s roughly 1,900 veterans are now in their 70s and 80s. Some are managing fine. Others need daily help with bathing, meals, medications, or getting to appointments, but have no intention of leaving the home where they raised their kids and built their lives. For those families, the real question isn’t whether to get help. It’s how to pay for it.
Assisting Hands Home Care is a certified VA home care provider serving veterans and eligible surviving spouses in North Olmsted and the surrounding west suburban communities. For veterans who qualify for VA pension or Aid and Attendance benefits, those funds can often be applied directly toward the cost of professional in-home care, reducing or eliminating out-of-pocket expenses while keeping a veteran exactly where they want to be.
VA Benefits That Can Help Pay for Home Care in North Olmsted, OH
The VA pension program includes an Aid and Attendance benefit designed specifically for veterans and surviving spouses who need help with daily personal care tasks. It is not a disability program, and it does not require a service-connected injury or a disability rating. Eligibility is based on wartime service history, the need for personal care assistance, and financial criteria.
Qualifying veterans can receive up to approximately $2,200 per month toward in-home care costs. Surviving spouses of eligible veterans may also qualify for a lower benefit amount. For many North Olmsted families managing the cost of ongoing home care, even partial coverage makes a meaningful difference.
To be eligible for VA pension with Aid and Attendance, applicants generally need to meet all of the following:
- Age 65 or older
- Active-duty service during a recognized wartime period
- Minimum 90 days of active duty, with at least one day during wartime
- Honorable discharge
- Need for regular assistance with personal care tasks such as bathing, dressing, or mobility
- Assets below $123,600 — primary residence, vehicle, and personal belongings are excluded from this calculation
- Monthly income limits: married couples $3,000 or less; single veterans $2,600 or less; surviving spouses $2,000 or less
The qualification process involves gathering service records, financial documentation, and a physician’s statement confirming the need for personal care. Our team can walk your family through what is typically needed before you begin the formal application, so you are not navigating it cold.
What VA Home Care Actually Looks Like For North Olmsted Families
For most North Olmsted veteran families, in-home care begins with a specific gap. Maybe the veteran can no longer safely bathe alone. Maybe a spouse is managing diabetes and needs consistent meal support. Maybe an adult child lives 45 minutes away and cannot be present every day. The care we provide is built around those real, daily realities, not a standardized package.
Our VA-approved services for veterans and eligible spouses in North Olmsted include:
- Personal care with bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting
- Medication reminders and daily routine monitoring
- Meal planning and preparation tailored to dietary restrictions and health conditions
- Transportation to medical appointments, VA clinic visits, and errands along Lorain Road and I-480
- Light housekeeping, laundry, and home safety oversight
- Alzheimer’s and dementia care built around consistent routine and familiar surroundings
- Companionship and structured engagement to reduce isolation and support cognitive health
Cognitive care is a particular area of focus. North Olmsted’s veteran population skews toward Vietnam-era service, and research has consistently linked combat exposure and PTSD to elevated risk of cognitive decline in later life. Our caregivers are trained to support veterans living with memory impairment in ways that minimize distress and keep them grounded in their own homes and routines.
The Two VA Programs We Support
VA Home Health Aide Program
The VA Home Health Aide program provides in-home assistance for veterans and eligible spouses who need regular personal care support to remain safe and independent. Before enrollment, the VA conducts a geriatric extended care (GEC) assessment through a team that includes a physician, registered nurse, and social worker. This evaluation establishes care needs and confirms eligibility for the program.
To qualify, an applicant must meet at least one of the following:
- Requires assistance with three or more activities of daily living
- Has moderate to severe cognitive impairment
VA Respite Care Program
Family caregiving takes a real toll over time. A spouse or adult child who provides daily care for a veteran often has no scheduled break, no coverage when they are sick, and no reliable time for their own medical appointments or personal responsibilities. The VA Respite Care program exists to address that. It provides scheduled, temporary in-home coverage so that family caregivers can step away with confidence that their loved one is in good hands.
Eligibility mirrors the Home Health Aide program: a completed GEC assessment, plus at least one of the following:
- Dependence on assistance with three or more ADLs
- Significant cognitive impairment
Where We Provide Care in North Olmsted

North Olmsted is a city where most veterans are homeowners. The housing stock along Butternut Ridge Road, the Lorain Road corridor, and the quieter residential subdivisions east and west of Great Northern Mall is full of split-level and ranch-style homes built in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s, exactly the kind of single-story and low-barrier layouts that age-in-place care works best in. Veterans here are not typically looking to move. They are looking for support that lets them stay.
Assisting Hands provides VA home care throughout North Olmsted and into the neighboring communities of Westlake, Fairview Park, Rocky River, and North Ridgeville. For veterans who have care needs that cross those boundaries, or who have family members in adjacent suburbs, we can often coordinate coverage across multiple locations.
VFW Post 7647 on Lorain Road has long been a community hub for North Olmsted’s veteran population. We are familiar with the networks and resources available locally, and our care coordinators can help connect veteran clients with community support alongside the in-home services we provide.
Talk to Assisting Hands About VA Home Care in North Olmsted, OH

The veterans who built North Olmsted deserve to age in the homes they earned. Assisting Hands Home Care is here to make that possible with dependable, respectful in-home care backed by the VA benefits many of them are entitled to but have never used.
Call us at (440) 517-4623 to discuss your care needs, walk through VA benefit eligibility, and arrange a free in-home consultation for veterans and their families in North Olmsted and the surrounding west suburban communities.


