Veterans living in Greensboro, North Carolina 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 W.G. (Bill) Hefner VA Medical Center in Salisbury. Most Greensboro-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 Greensboro veterans
The main VA programs serving Greensboro:
- 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 W.G. (Bill) Hefner VA Medical Center in Salisbury.
How the W.G. (Bill) Hefner VA Medical Center in Salisbury serves Greensboro veterans
the W.G. (Bill) Hefner VA Medical Center in Salisbury is the primary VA facility serving Greensboro-area veterans. Services include primary care, mental health, geriatric assessment, and coordination of home-care benefits. Most Greensboro 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 Greensboro
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.
Greensboro is North Carolina’s third-largest city with 300,000 residents and a growing senior population concentrated in Guilford County retirement communities 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 Greensboro families
If your veteran qualifies for Aid & Attendance, the benefit pays up to $2,800 per month toward home care. Most Greensboro families pay $0–$1,500 out of pocket. Without VA funding, Greensboro-area in-home care runs $25–$40 per hour (5 to 10 percent below the national average of national average), or $2,150–$3,440 monthly for a 20-hour-per-week schedule.
How Greensboro veterans apply
Step-by-step:
- Confirm VA healthcare enrollment (free for most veterans; at VA.gov).
- For H/HHA: ask the veteran’s the W.G. (Bill) Hefner VA Medical Center in Salisbury primary-care team for a GEC referral.
- For Aid & Attendance: gather documents (DD-214, marriage cert, 12 months bank statements, medical evidence) and file VA Form 21-2680 + 21P-527EZ.
- Work with a VA-accredited claims agent — free for original A&A claims, by law.
- Expect 6–12 months processing; benefits paid retroactive to application date.
If you’re starting to plan VA home care for a Greensboro-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.



