Veterans Home Care in Herndon, VA

VA-funded home care for veterans in Herndon, Virginia — Aid & Attendance, H/HHA, and the local VA pathway to care at home.

Reviewed by Carol Bradley Bursack, NCCDP-certified — Owner of Minding Our Elders

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Updated May 13, 2026

A senior veteran relaxing in his home, the audience for VA-backed in-home care.

Veterans living in Herndon, Virginia can access VA-funded home care through Aid & Attendance, the VA Homemaker / Home Health Aide (H/HHA) program, and Veteran-Directed Care — coordinated locally through the Washington DC VA Medical Center. Most Herndon-area veterans qualify for at least one program and don’t realize it. Aid & Attendance alone pays up to $2,800 per month toward in-home care for eligible wartime veterans and surviving spouses.

VA programs that cover home care for Herndon veterans

The main VA programs serving Herndon:

  • Aid & Attendance: monthly pension supplement, up to $2,800. Requires wartime service, honorable discharge, income/asset limits, and clinical need.
  • Homemaker / Home Health Aide (H/HHA): VA-contracted home care for enrolled veterans with clinical need. No wartime requirement.
  • Veteran-Directed Care (VDC): monthly budget to hire caregivers including family members.
  • GEC (Geriatrics and Extended Care): adult day, respite, hospice — administered through the Washington DC VA Medical Center.

How the Washington DC VA Medical Center serves Herndon veterans

the Washington DC VA Medical Center is the primary VA facility serving Herndon-area veterans. Services include primary care, mental health, geriatric assessment, and coordination of home-care benefits. Most Herndon veterans access GEC services and H/HHA referrals through their VA primary-care team. Veterans not enrolled in VA healthcare should complete enrollment first at VA.gov — free for most veterans.

Eligibility for VA home care in Herndon

Eligibility varies by program:

  • Aid & Attendance: wartime service (1+ day during defined eras), 90+ days active duty, honorable discharge, income/asset under limits, clinical need.
  • H/HHA: VA healthcare enrollment, clinical need, no wartime/income test.
  • VDC: VA healthcare enrollment, clinical need.

Herndon is a Fairfax County town of about 24,000 with high household incomes and a sizeable retired federal-worker population A VA-accredited claims agent can run all eligibility tests in 15 minutes — free, by law for original Aid & Attendance claims.

How much VA home care costs Herndon families

If your veteran qualifies for Aid & Attendance, the benefit pays up to $2,800 per month toward home care. Most Herndon families pay $0–$1,500 out of pocket. Without VA funding, Herndon-area in-home care runs $25–$40 per hour (18 to 28 percent above the national average of national average), or $2,150–$3,440 monthly for a 20-hour-per-week schedule.

How Herndon veterans apply

Step-by-step:

  1. Confirm VA healthcare enrollment (free for most veterans; at VA.gov).
  2. For H/HHA: ask the veteran’s the Washington DC VA Medical Center primary-care team for a GEC referral.
  3. For Aid & Attendance: gather documents (DD-214, marriage cert, 12 months bank statements, medical evidence) and file VA Form 21-2680 + 21P-527EZ.
  4. Work with a VA-accredited claims agent — free for original A&A claims, by law.
  5. Expect 6–12 months processing; benefits paid retroactive to application date.

If you’re starting to plan VA home care for a Herndon-area veteran, a free 15-minute call with a VA-accredited care advisor can screen eligibility across all programs in 15 minutes. Talk to a VeteransHomeCare advisor when you’re ready.

Frequently asked questions

How much does VA Aid & Attendance pay for Herndon veterans?

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Up to $2,800 per month for a married wartime veteran in 2026; $2,300 for single; $1,500 for surviving spouse. Paid as a pension supplement, used to fund in-home care, home modifications, or other care-related costs. Income/asset eligibility tests apply. Apply through the Washington DC VA Medical Center or a VA-accredited claims agent (free for original claims, by federal law).

Does VA home care cost Herndon veterans anything?

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Most VA programs are no-cost to eligible veterans. H/HHA is VA-contracted at no out-of-pocket cost. Aid & Attendance is a cash benefit; veterans use it to pay for care. VDC pays directly to family or independent caregivers. There may be small co-pays for some GEC services. Confirm with the Washington DC VA Medical Center's GEC social worker.

Can Herndon veterans use VA home care plus Medicare?

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Yes — most do. Medicare covers short-term skilled home health (RN visits, PT, OT) ordered by a physician. VA programs cover long-term non-medical care that Medicare doesn't. The two systems coordinate at the billing level. A Herndon veteran can have a Medicare-funded home health team for post-discharge recovery while their VA H/HHA caregiver continues providing ongoing daily support.

How long does the VA home care application take for Herndon veterans?

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Aid & Attendance: 6–12 months from application to first payment, paid retroactive to application date. H/HHA: typically 2–6 weeks from primary-care referral to first service. VDC: similar timeline, with the financial management services taking 4–8 weeks to set up payment. A VA-accredited claims agent can streamline Aid & Attendance and reduce the timeline.

Where can Herndon veterans go for help applying?

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Multiple Herndon-area resources: the Washington DC VA Medical Center's social workers, Veterans Service Organizations (American Legion, VFW, DAV) in the Herndon area, county veterans service officers (CVSOs) — every Virginia county has at least one, paid by the state, free to veterans — and VA-accredited claims agents (free for original Aid & Attendance claims). Avoid for-profit 'VA benefit consultants' who charge fees for free services.

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About the author

James Carter, MSW, Accredited VA Claims Agent

Senior Veterans Care Advisor

James is a U.S. Army veteran and a licensed Master of Social Work who has spent 12 years helping wartime veterans and their spouses navigate VA benefits, Aid & Attendance applications, and the transition into in-home care. He writes about the practical mechanics of veteran-specific home care — what the VA pays for, what it doesn't, and how to get a claim approved on the first try.

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