About Us
About Us

A NATIONAL PROGRAM FOR VETERAN / RESPONDER CARE

All AVH units are designed for maximum operational efficiency and guest comfort.

We focus on technology and the delivery of both life & medical services.

Our facilities can accommodate market changes, while conforming to all license requirements; lock-off & or alternative dining conditions allow us to relocate any of or residents according to State requirements.

Veteran Aid and Attendance

The current Aid and Attendance benefits for a Veterans is: 2,266 married – $1,911 single per month, plus 800-1000 per month for services under the voucher program. In addition, Veterans can request Voucher and or $1,228 for a surviving spouse, in addition, the Veteran has his pension and or insurance, family savings, friends, VA non – profit assist, AVHF assist.

The Veteran can also contact the VA through the AVH team in order to request any and all medications or special services or apparatus needed on a reimbursed basis. This is an entitlement program that pays for services.

Aid and attendance is approx. 2200.00 dollars plus voucher – this number needs to be a min. Of 3000.00 plus vouchers.

The Veteran can also contact the VA through the AVH team in order to request medications special services or apparatus needed on a reimbursed basis. This is an entitlement program that pays for services.

Augmented Services

The typical AVH Care facility will be 120 beds with full bath, micro kitchens 320-400 SF.

Our facilities are designed with Unit-Pods that allow for easy imperceptible auto lock-off and or segregation based on specific use. AVH facilities have complete market flexibility.

We understand our Veterans because we are Veterans.

Today’s families are looking long and had before they commit to senior care. Market radius has expanded to 70 miles or 140 mile circles to find better pricing and amenities for their senior family members.

AVH Population Forecast

While AVH Facilities are primarily for Veterans, we believe that our guests will mirror that of the general population – 15 -20% veterans, 15% spouses of Veterans and first responders, 30% first Responders, 30% or more patriots who want to be with other patriots.

Veteran Resources for payment are much the same as others. Patient Advocate allowance 1800, pensions 200 – 3000, standard insurance, medicare, Medicaid, VA reimbursement for special services, Veterans Choice for services. State and Federal voucher supplements.

National Need

The number of US citizens ages 65 and older is projected to more than double from 46 million today to over 98 mi. by 2060, and the 65-and-older age group’s share of the total population will rise to nearly 24 percent from 15 percent. We still need to service our WWII Veterans who number more than 400,000

The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) estimates that nearly 70 percent of people who reach the age of 65 will ultimately need some form of long-term care.

By 2033, the population 65 and older would outnumber people younger than 18 in the U.S. 2033

1 in 4 The population of people 65 and older in 2060 is expected to be 98.2 million. People in this age group would comprise nearly one in four U.S. residents at that time.

Senior housing demand is expected to rise to 3.2 million units by 2040, which is 1.8 million units higher than 2015 levels. 3.2 million

  AVH ROLL OUT ACROSS AMERICA

There are literally thousands of American Vets around the country who need affordable assisted care as well as standard or independent housing.

Our intent is to create partnerships in every state to assist veterans across the country.