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Newdayhomecare
Asked April 2017
We are a veterans owned home care agency. How can we become VA eligible to serve VA clients?
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Apr 2017
You need to contact the Veterans Administration directly. As this is a support board, the info here is "best guess" and not complete regarding licensing.
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