Veterans Community Care Network (CCN)
Veterans must be authorized by VA to obtain services through CCN.
Call our office to learn more. We can give you more help on how to get started. 678-828-2195
When speaking with your VA Case Manager, be sure to request Home Care Matters, VA Ref # 1285067793
Veterans Home Care Via CCN
The Community Care Network through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is a vital and comprehensive program that ensures our nation’s veterans receive high-quality healthcare services in their local communities.
By partnering with a wide network of healthcare providers, including Home Care Matters, the VA’s Community Care Network enhances access to medical, mental health, and specialty care for veterans, allowing them to receive timely and personalized treatment closer to their homes.
The Community Care Network is committed to maintaining the highest standards of care, ensuring that all participating providers meet rigorous quality and safety standards. By constantly refining and optimizing the program, the VA strives to improve healthcare outcomes for veterans and streamline the process of accessing care within their communities.
As part of this commitment, the VA provides a user-friendly portal for community providers to facilitate communication, coordinate care, and process claims efficiently.
The Community Care Network portal allows providers to interact seamlessly with the VA, ensuring a seamless care experience for veterans and promoting a cohesive continuum of care.
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Community Care Network Benefits
Through the Community Care Network, veterans can access a broad range of services, including:
- medical,
- behavioral health,
- surgical,
- dental services
complementary and integrative health services (CIHS).
CIHS includes:
- biofeedback,
- hypnotherapy,
- massage therapy,
- Native American healing,
- relaxation techniques
- tai chi.
Other services include:
- dialysis,
- comprehensive rehabilitation,
- residential care,
- home-health care,
- hospice care,
- dental,
immunizations - long-term acute care.
- Durable medical equipment (DME)
- prescription medications (up to a 14-day supply)
Veterans must be authorized by VA to obtain services through CCN.
This program emphasizes a patient-centered approach, focusing on the unique needs and preferences of each veteran, and fostering a collaborative relationship between the veteran, their VA care team, and community providers.
Providing exceptional In-Home Veterans' care services in Flowery Branch, Braselton, Buford, Cumming, Dacula, Duluth, Gainesville, Johns Creek, Lawrenceville, Oakwood, Sugar Hill, Suwanee, Barrow County, Forsyth County, Gwinnett County, Hall County, Jackson County, North Fulton County, and surrounding communities.
What is Homemaker Home Health Aide Care?
A Homemaker and Home Health Aide is a trained person who can come to a Veteran’s home and help the Veteran take care of themselves and their daily activities.
The services of a Homemaker and Home Health Aide can help Veterans remain living in their own home and can serve Veterans of any age. Homemakers and Home Health Aides are not nurses, but they are supervised by a registered nurse who will help assess the Veteran’s daily living needs.
This program is for Veterans who need personal care services and help with activities of daily living. This program is also for Veterans who are isolated, or their caregiver is experiencing burden.
Homemaker and Home Health Aide services can be used in combination with other Home and Community Based Services. Services may vary by location.
Homemaker Home Health Aides work for an organization that has a contract with VA.
Homemaker or Home Health Aide services can be used as a part of an alternative to nursing home care, and to get Respite Care at home for Veterans and their family caregiver. The services of a Homemaker or Home Health Aide can help Veterans remain living in their own home and can serve Veterans of any age.
What services can I get?
Services are based on your assessed needs. Talk with a VA social worker to find out what specific help you may be able to receive.
For example, an aide may be able to come to your house several times a week or just once in a while.
Examples of daily activities you may be able to receive help with include:
- Eating
- Getting dressed
- Personal grooming
- Bathing
- Using the bathroom
- Moving from one place to another
- Grocery Shopping
You can continue to receive an aide’s services for as long as you need extra help with your daily activities.
Home Care Matters makes it easy to get started with Senior Home Care Services in the Flowery Branch, GA area.