Quality Veteran Healthcare Services & Requirements in St. Louis, Missouri

Serving our country is one of the greatest feats any individual could undergo, and when it is time, you should be able to receive quality healthcare services without having to worry about thousands of dollars in hospital bills. When you reach out to our caregivers at AmeraHealth in St. Louis, MO, we work with several healthcare agencies and government aid to give you the best healthcare services possible with little to no cost. From at-home care services to hospital bills, our team will work to make sure you get the care you deserve as a veteran.

Veterans Salute

Veteran Care

As a veteran of our country, it is your fundamental right to receive quality healthcare services as a senior or someone affected by a disability. Unfortunately, the federal government does not provide a comprehensive health insurance package to hundreds of thousands of veterans yearly. At AmeraHealth, we are proud to offer our local veterans in St. Louis, MO, and the surrounding area the opportunity for personal care from the comfort of their homes. Whether you are a retired veteran or your spouse is a retired veteran, you and your family can receive our care when meeting our minimum requirements. Veterans deserve quality healthcare services – don’t wait any longer without getting the aid you deserve by calling our team today at (866) 828-0880.

Veteran Care Requirements

To qualify for our veteran care services, there are requirements that you or your deceased spouse must qualify to receive coverage and assistance. At AmeraHealth, we work with several veterans to give them the personalized care services they deserve to feel cared for in the comfort of their homes. Browse through the following requirements and contact us with questions you may have on the categories below:

Military

Are you a veteran or the surviving spouse of a veteran who served at least 90 days on active duty, at least one day during wartime, with an honorable or general discharge? (Persian Gulf War veterans must have two years of active duty or the full period for which they were called for active duty.)

Medical

Do you have a non-service-connected medical condition causing you to need assistance with activities of daily living?

Money

Do you have a net worth of $130,773 or less? (Limit established by congress 12/1/2020) A primary residence and auto are not counted as part of net worth. Ongoing non-reimbursable medical and long-term care expenses may reduce your countable income.

Must Have Served During One of These Defined War Periods:

  • World War II – December 7th, 1941 – December 31st, 1946
  • Korean Conflict – June 27th. 1950 – January 31st, 1955
  • Vietnam Era – August 5th, 1964 – May 7th, 1975 (Veterans who served February 28th, 1961 – August 5th, 1964 must-have served “in the country” [Vietnam]).
  • Persian Gulf War – August 2nd, 1990 – date to be prescribed by Presidential Proclamation or law. Must have served active duty for two years or the full period of which the veteran was called for active duty.

Our Mission Statement

Our mission is to offer new beginnings and meaningful opportunities to our clients, families, and our caregivers. We strive to bring exceptional care into the homes of each of our clients by providing compassion, honesty, patience, dignity, and respect. You are family to us. “Your Health, Our Focus.”