American Veterans Care Connection

American Veterans Care Connection Helping Veterans Stay at Home
www.avcchomecare.com Let our staff complete a screening and application. It's that simple.

AVCC has successfully mastered the process of applying for pension with aid and attendance benefits at Veterans Administration so veterans and surviving spouses across the nation can receive money to purchase home care services. Every home care provider should have access to this funding. Let us take care of the process for veterans and surviving spouses in your community and you can provide the home care.

Memorial Day is a time to remember those who gave their lives in service to our country.It can also be a meaningful mome...
05/25/2026

Memorial Day is a time to remember those who gave their lives in service to our country.

It can also be a meaningful moment to check in on the Veterans and families in our own lives, listen to their stories, and show appreciation in simple, sincere ways.

A phone call, a visit, or a thoughtful conversation may not seem like much, but it can mean a great deal.

Read more about supporting Veterans during Memorial Day here:
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For many Veterans, staying at home is the goal. The challenge is making daily life manageable when routine tasks start b...
05/22/2026

For many Veterans, staying at home is the goal. The challenge is making daily life manageable when routine tasks start becoming more difficult.

That is where home care can make a meaningful difference. Help with personal care, meal preparation, mobility, and other everyday needs can make it easier for Veterans to remain safely and comfortably in the place they know best.

AVCC connects Veterans and families with home care support that helps make staying at home a more realistic option.

Learn more about AVCC here: https://bit.ly/2XayzoO

When daily chores start piling up, home can begin to feel harder to manage.Light housekeeping may not sound like much, b...
05/20/2026

When daily chores start piling up, home can begin to feel harder to manage.

Light housekeeping may not sound like much, but it can make a meaningful difference in comfort, safety, and peace of mind. Help with laundry, tidying up, and keeping the home in order supports more than appearances. It helps create a space that feels easier to live in every day.

Learn more about home care services here: https://bit.ly/2YkZWOb

Better lighting, clear walkways, grab bars, and a little extra day-to-day support can all help reduce risk for older adu...
05/18/2026

Better lighting, clear walkways, grab bars, and a little extra day-to-day support can all help reduce risk for older adults living at home.

For Veterans who want to remain in familiar surroundings, small changes like these can help make independence safer and more sustainable.

Read AVCC’s guide to home safety for seniors here: https://bit.ly/48P0MJC

Getting to appointments, running errands, and staying connected to the community all matter.For many Veterans, transport...
05/15/2026

Getting to appointments, running errands, and staying connected to the community all matter.

For many Veterans, transportation becomes one of the first challenges that makes daily life more difficult. Having dependable support for those trips can help reduce missed appointments, ease stress on family members, and make it easier to stay engaged in the routines that matter.

See how home care can support daily living here: https://bit.ly/2YkZWOb

Home care happens in the moments people tend to take for granted until those moments get harder.Getting dressed. Prepari...
05/13/2026

Home care happens in the moments people tend to take for granted until those moments get harder.

Getting dressed. Preparing meals. Moving safely through the house. When a Veteran has reliable help with daily tasks like these, home can feel more manageable and less stressful for everyone involved.

Learn more about home care services here: https://bit.ly/2YkZWOb

Many Veterans may qualify for benefits that help cover the cost of home care, but too often, those benefits go unused si...
05/11/2026

Many Veterans may qualify for benefits that help cover the cost of home care, but too often, those benefits go unused simply because families do not know where to start.

The VA Aid and Attendance benefit can help make care at home more accessible for eligible Veterans. Understanding what is available is often the first step toward getting the right support in place.

Learn more about Aid and Attendance here: https://bit.ly/2Mf40uT

A shift in appetite, mood, or mobility can signal that something isn’t quite right. Having a caregiver present means tho...
05/01/2026

A shift in appetite, mood, or mobility can signal that something isn’t quite right. Having a caregiver present means those changes are more likely to be noticed early.

That kind of attention helps prevent bigger issues and keeps care consistent and safe.

See how home care supports ongoing well-being: https://bit.ly/359wVs3

Sometimes, the most important part of care is simply being there.Regular conversation, shared stories, and meaningful co...
04/29/2026

Sometimes, the most important part of care is simply being there.

Regular conversation, shared stories, and meaningful connections can help reduce feelings of isolation and bring a sense of normalcy to the day.

For many Veterans, that connection is just as important as any physical support.

Learn more about the impact of home care: https://bit.ly/359wVs3

Mornings can set the tone for the entire day.For some Veterans, simple tasks like getting out of bed, getting ready, or ...
04/27/2026

Mornings can set the tone for the entire day.

For some Veterans, simple tasks like getting out of bed, getting ready, or remembering medications can become more challenging over time.

Having support during those early hours helps create a safer, more comfortable start to the day—and builds confidence moving forward.

See how home care supports daily routines: https://bit.ly/359wVs3

For many Veterans, having help with meal preparation brings consistency, comfort, and peace of mind. It ensures they’re ...
04/24/2026

For many Veterans, having help with meal preparation brings consistency, comfort, and peace of mind. It ensures they’re eating regularly, safely, and in a way that supports their health.

It’s one of those small, everyday moments that can make a big difference in how someone feels day to day.

Learn how home care supports daily living: https://bit.ly/359wVs3

Address

12300 Old Tesson Road, #400c
St. Louis, MO
63128

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+18556014770

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