Veteran Care

For those who
served.

Home care delivered with genuine respect for veterans — their service, their independence, and their right to age on their own terms.

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What does veteran care include?

Veterans have a different relationship with asking for help — they often delay it longer, frame it differently, and need to know that the person caring for them understands and respects that. Trinity provides home care for veterans who want to remain at home with the same dignity they've always carried, served by caregivers who approach them with real appreciation for what they've given.

We work with families to understand each veteran's service history, preferences, and any service-related health considerations that should inform care. We also help families navigate potential VA benefits — including Aid & Attendance — that may offset the cost of home care.

What's included

  • Personal care and companion services tailored to veteran preferences
  • Sensitivity to service-related injuries, PTSD, and health conditions
  • Assistance navigating VA Aid & Attendance benefit information
  • Flexible scheduling for VA clinic or medical appointments
  • Transportation to VA appointments
  • Caregiver matching based on veterans' personalities and communication styles
Trinity caregiver providing respectful care for a veteran at home

Who benefits most from veteran care?

Veterans of all eras Service-related conditions Reluctant to ask for help Family at a distance May qualify for VA Aid & Attendance

Veteran care is for any older veteran who needs home care and wants it delivered by people who understand and respect their background. It's also for families who want the cost conversation handled thoughtfully — VA benefits can make home care significantly more accessible.

Signs your veteran family member may need care support

These are the situations families describe most often before reaching out:

  • Your veteran family member refuses to accept help from "strangers"
  • They have service-related injuries or conditions affecting daily life
  • The family isn't sure what VA benefits they might be eligible for
  • They've been reluctant to pursue care from agencies they see as impersonal
  • Care needs are increasing but your veteran wants to stay home

What veteran care looks like in practice

Caregiver providing compassionate support for a veteran at home

Bill served in Vietnam and spent forty years telling his family he didn't need any help. He's 78 now and agreed to try Trinity after his daughter mentioned that his caregiver was a former Army medic. They spend part of each visit talking. Bill still says he doesn't need help. But he makes sure he's ready when his caregiver arrives.

Family testimonial

★★★★★
"My father is a Korean War veteran and getting him to accept care was its own mission. Trinity found someone who spoke his language — not literally, but in terms of respect and directness. He finally feels like he's being taken care of by someone who gets it."
— Nancy L., Pittsburgh, daughter

Questions about veteran care

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