the Washington DC VA Medical Center is the primary VA facility serving Sterling-area veterans, coordinating in-home care through the Homemaker / Home Health Aide (H/HHA) program, Veteran-Directed Care (VDC), and the GEC respite program. The the Washington DC VA Medical Center primary-care team initiates referrals; the GEC social worker handles arrangements. Most enrolled veterans qualify for at least one of these programs.
How the Washington DC VA Medical Center serves Sterling veterans
the Washington DC VA Medical Center provides primary care, mental health services, geriatric assessment, and care coordination for Sterling-area veterans. Home-care benefits are accessed through the veteran’s primary-care team. For veterans not yet enrolled in VA healthcare, enrollment is free for most and unlocks access to all programs.
The H/HHA program through the Washington DC VA Medical Center
The Homemaker / Home Health Aide program directly contracts non-medical home care for enrolled veterans with clinical need for ADL/IADL help. Services include companionship, personal care, light housekeeping, meal prep, and errands — delivered by VA-contracted agencies serving the Sterling area. No wartime/income requirement.
Veteran-Directed Care (VDC) for Sterling
VDC gives eligible veterans a monthly budget (typically $2,500–$4,000 in the Sterling market) to hire caregivers — including adult children, friends, and (in some states) spouses. The VA pays the caregiver as a W-2 employee through a third-party financial management service. VDC is the cleanest path for paying a family member.
GEC respite and adult day for Sterling veterans
The Geriatrics and Extended Care program covers:
- Up to 30 days/year of respite for eligible veterans
- Adult Day Health Care at VA-contracted programs in or near Sterling
- Skilled home health for medically necessary recovery
- Hospice care for terminally ill veterans
How Sterling veterans enroll
For veterans not yet using VA healthcare:
- Complete enrollment at VA.gov or in person at the Washington DC VA Medical Center.
- Establish primary care with a the Washington DC VA Medical Center clinician.
- Request a GEC referral when home-care needs become clear.
- The GEC social worker schedules an in-home assessment and proposes a care plan.
- Services typically start within 2–6 weeks of referral.
A free 15-minute call with a VA-accredited care advisor can map the right combination of the Washington DC VA Medical Center programs for your Sterling-area veteran. Talk to a VeteransHomeCare advisor when you’re ready.



