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Adult Family Homes

What is an Adult Family Home?

Adult Family Homes are private homes where a few residents (6 or less) rent rooms. The homes have shared common spaces and Veterans might share a bedroom and bathroom with another person.

There is a trained caregiver on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This person can help the Veteran with daily activities (e.g., bathing and getting dressed). VA may also be able to provide a health professional (e.g., a nurse) to come to the Adult Family Home and give the Veteran extra care.

The VA does not pay for the Veterans rent, which usually includes basic services. However, the VA may pay for some of the extra services, such as nurse visits, that a Veteran may need in an Adult Family Home.