Valor Veteran Care provides private, home-based residential care for veterans who need daily support but deserve to live in a real home, with real people who understand what service means.
We only bring in caregivers we would trust with our own family. That is not a policy. That is a personal promise from a fellow veteran.
There is a real difference between being placed in a care facility and being welcomed into a home. At Valor Veteran Care, every resident has a private bedroom, a shared kitchen, a front porch, and neighbors who understand the life they lived.
Every veteran has their own private room. Their space. Their belongings. Their privacy. We do not double up rooms or treat veterans like patients in a ward.
Our homes are in real residential neighborhoods. Not campuses, not complexes. Veterans wake up to the same kind of street they grew up on.
Our caregivers are present every day, helping with meals, medications, appointments, and the kind of conversation that makes a house feel like a home.
For veterans in our Medical Foster Home program, the VA's own Home Based Primary Care team visits regularly. Your veteran stays connected to their VA care team.
Most veterans qualify for VA benefits that cover residential care costs entirely. We help families understand and apply for every benefit their veteran has earned.
We have homes across Kansas City, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. We work to place veterans close to the family members who matter most to them.
"We only bring in caregivers we would choose for our own family. Every single time."
Founder, Valor Veteran Care · OEF Veteran, USAF
I served as a Combat Engineer with the United States Air Force and deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. When I came home, I watched veterans I respected. Men who had given everything. Men who ended up in institutional care settings that felt nothing like the dignity they had earned.
I started Valor Veteran Care because I knew there had to be a better way. Not a better facility. A better home. One where a veteran can sit on a real front porch, drink his coffee, and feel like he belongs somewhere.
Every caregiver we bring into our homes, every property we prepare, every family we speak with. I ask myself the same question: would this be good enough for someone I served alongside? If the answer is anything less than yes, we do not move forward.
We want families to be able to picture their veteran's day before they ever walk through our door. Here is what a typical day at a Valor Veteran Care home looks like.
We handle the paperwork, the VA coordination, and the logistics. Your only job is to make sure your veteran feels comfortable with the decision.
We start with a phone call. No forms, no pressure. We listen to your veteran's needs and answer every question your family has.
We help identify every VA benefit your veteran has earned and explain exactly how those benefits cover the cost of care.
We work directly with the VA coordinator to complete the approval process. We have done this before and we will guide you through every step.
Your veteran moves into a home that is already prepared, already inspected, and already waiting for him. We make it feel like the first day of something good.
We know the hardest part of this decision is not finding care. It is trusting someone else with the person who means everything to you.
That is why our homes have an open-door policy for family. There are no visiting hours. No sign-in sheets. No scheduled windows. If you want to stop by on a Tuesday afternoon to have lunch with your dad, you do that. This is his home.
We also send regular updates so you always know how he is doing, even when you cannot be there in person. You will never feel like you handed him off and walked away.
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Most veterans qualify for VA benefits, including Aid and Attendance and HUD-VASH vouchers, that cover the full cost of residential care. We help you identify and apply for every benefit your veteran has earned before any out-of-pocket conversation happens.
A nursing home is a licensed medical facility. Our homes are private residences in real neighborhoods. Veterans have their own bedroom, share a kitchen and living room with a small number of housemates, and live with a caregiver who is present daily. It feels like home because it is one.
For veterans in our VA Medical Foster Home program, the VA's own Home Based Primary Care team visits the home regularly. Our caregivers assist with daily medications and routines. For higher-level medical needs, we coordinate with the VA to ensure continuity of care.
Yes. There are no visiting hours. This is your veteran's home and your family is always welcome. We encourage family involvement. It is one of the things that makes our homes feel different from institutional settings.
Every caregiver in our homes goes through background checks, reference checks, and a personal interview with our founder. We apply one standard: would we bring this person into our own family's home? If the answer is not a clear yes, they do not work with us.
We work closely with the VA's care team to adapt as your veteran's needs evolve. If his care needs exceed what a residential home can safely provide, we will be honest with you and help coordinate the right next step, always with his best interest first.
A real home. Real care. Real people who understand what service means. Let us show you what we have built for him.