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Veterans Benefits to Pay for Home Care

Specialized Service for Those Who Served

At Griswold Home Care, we want to make sure that those who served others are taken care of when the time comes that they need assistance themselves. The Veteran Affairs Aid & Attendance Pension program offers qualifying individuals and their families a means of reducing the cost of home care. The A&A Pension offers support per month to veterans and their surviving spouses. The Atlanta Office is proud to be a certified provider for the VA’s Community Care Network (CCN). CCN services are completely paid by the Veterans Administration. If you are already certified to receive CCN services, or you think you may qualify, call our office now to learn more about our veterans service offering.

Applying for Veterans Benefits

If you’re ready to apply for veterans’ benefits, reach out to your local Griswold Home Care. Our offices have partnerships with their local VA offices and can help you get in touch with them. They will provide you with all the information you need to apply for benefits. If you are eligible, Griswold Home Care will be more than happy to work with you to find the perfect caregiver for your veteran loved one.

We are here to answer any questions you may have. Contact Griswold Home Care onlinetoday or call us at (404) 567-5208

About Jean Griswold

Our founder, Jean Griswold, was a care professional who became a visionary entrepreneur when she started the first non-medical home care franchise in the United States while running her own home care business.

Jean started at her dining room table in 1982 in suburban Philadelphia. Her husband, Minister and Doctor Lincoln Griswold, informed her that an elderly woman in their parish had died through the complications associated with malnutrition and dehydration because she had no support system to care for her. Jean was deeply saddened by what she felt was an easily preventable tragedy. She was driven to act.

Jean Griswold was an extraordinary leader. She was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1967 at the age of 36 but continued to work actively in her office until she was 79. She published a book, “Fears of the Elderly” in 2013.

Jean was born in New York City. She received a bachelor’s degree in economics and business from Douglass College and a master’s degree in personnel and guidance from Rutgers University. She received an honorary doctorate from Holy Family University in 2006. From 2003 to 2004 she was Entrepreneur in Residence at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. She won numerous awards, including the Spirit of Philadelphia Award, the Working Woman’s 2001 Entrepreneur of the Year honor, and the 2002 MS National Achievement Award of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.

Jean passed away on January 28th, 2017 at the age of 86. She was an inspirational woman and entrepreneur, and despite her passing, her values live on in Griswold Home Care today.

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