I have referred many of my patients to California Caregivers for in-home caregiving support, and the feedback has consistently been excellent. Families often share how responsive, compassionate, and dependable the caregivers are, which gives me confidence every time I make a referral.
Veterans Care in Sacramento
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“I want the best comfort for my loved one and I am happy that I chose California Caregivers.”
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I highly recommend this caregiver company. Their team is incredibly helpful, caring, and professional. In the midst of dealing with stressful family health changes and the medical system, California CareGivers treated my family with so much compassion.
Gail T
Having 3 parents with different forms and levels of memory loss, their assistance and expertise has been invaluable. They have supported us with many transitions through this process with kindness, respect and safety. And their knowledge and experience has guided us through some difficult challenges.
Desiree C
California CareGivers has been taking care of my Mom since the beginning of the year, and we really like them. They are very easy to communicate with and so far, have always been instantly accessible to us. Since they have been assisting us at home, both her personality and her physical health in general have improved immensely.
Corey O
We had a great experience, Hoover and his staff were extremely easy to work with. The communication was very straight forward and the care taker was excellent.
Jennifer F
Aid & Attendance Benefit
Veteran Affairs offers veterans and their surviving spouses a special tax-free benefit called Aid and Attendance. This benefit is designed to provide financial assistance to help cover the cost of long-term care in the home.
Who Is This Benefit For?
This benefit is for those veterans and surviving spouses who require the regular attendance of another person or caregiver in at least two of the daily activities of living, such as bathing, dressing, eating, toileting and transferring.
We had a great experience, Hoover and his staff were extremely easy to work with. The communication was very straight forward and the care taker was excellent.
Jennifer F
Eligibility Requirements
Must have served at least 90 days of active duty with at least one day during a period of war.
Must have anything other than a Dishonorable discharge.
A surviving spouse must have been married to the veteran at the time of his passing.
Must require the assistance of another person to perform some of the daily activities of living.
Must meet income and countable asset criteria established by the VA.
Must be 65 years and older or totally disabled.
Eligible Periods of War
World War II December 7, 1941 – December 31, 1946, inclusive. If the veteran was in service on December 31, 1946, continuous service before July 26, 1947, is considered World War II service.
Korean Conflict June 27, 1950 – January 31, 1955, inclusive.
Vietnam Era The period beginning on February 28, 1961, and ending on May 7, 1975, inclusive, in the case of a veteran who served in the Republic of Vietnam during that period. The period beginning on August 5, 1964, and ending on May 7, 1975, inclusive, in all other cases.
Persian Gulf War August 2, 1990, through date to be prescribed by Presidential proclamation or law.
How California CareGivers Will Work With You
A comprehensive Long-Term Care Consultation and Assessment Interview, to determine the care you need and to ensure you meet all VA requirements.