Support for Surviving Spouses of Veterans

Personalized In-Home Care and VA Benefit Guidance for Surviving Spouses in Austin, Texas
Because Your Loved One’s Service Still Matters — and So Do You
If your spouse served our country, you may be entitled to more than honor — you may be eligible for financial support and in-home care through VA benefits designed for surviving spouses.
At Proper Home Care, we help surviving spouses of veterans receive the compassionate, dignified care they need, along with hands-on guidance navigating the VA Aid and Attendance Program.
Whether you’re just starting to explore care or already need help managing daily life, we’re here to support you — every step of the way.
How We Support Surviving Spouses
- Daily non-medical in-home care tailored to your needs
- Help with personal care, mobility, nutrition, and more
- Friendly companionship and emotional support
- Guidance applying for Aid and Attendance survivor benefits
- Ongoing care plan supervision by a licensed RN
- Flexible scheduling from part-time to 24/7 care
Eligibility for VA Support as a Surviving Spouse
You may qualify for Aid and Attendance if:
- You were married to a veteran who served during wartime
- You were married at the time of their death
- You have not remarried (exceptions may apply)
- You are 65+ and require help with daily activities
- You meet financial eligibility criteria
Not sure if you qualify? We’ll walk you through it — clearly and compassionately.
Why Families Trust Proper Home Care
- We advocate for surviving spouses with knowledge and heart
- We never charge to help you understand your eligibility or plan of care
- We offer support before, during, and after your benefits are approved
- We deliver exceptional care that honors both your needs and your legacy
Note: We are not a VA-accredited claims agent. We do not file applications on your behalf, but we help you prepare and connect with qualified support to do so.

Getting Started is Simple
Your loved one’s next chapter — filled with dignity, safety, and compassionate support — begins here.