Veterans living in Virginia Beach can access up to 30 days of VA-paid respite per year through the Hampton VA Medical Center, covering in-home respite, adult day health programs, and short residential stays at VA Community Living Centers. The benefit is part of the VA’s Geriatrics and Extended Care (GEC) program. Most Virginia Beach-area veterans don’t realize it’s available; the application is straightforward through the veteran’s VA primary-care team.
Who qualifies for VA respite in Virginia Beach
Eligibility for VA respite is broader than most veterans realize. Requirements:
- Veteran status with honorable discharge
- Enrolled in VA healthcare (free for most veterans; worth completing)
- Clinical need (documented by VA primary-care team)
- Family caregiver involved in the veteran’s daily care
No wartime service requirement and no income test (unlike Aid & Attendance).
What VA respite covers near Virginia Beach
Three options coordinated through the Hampton VA Medical Center:
- In-home respite: a VA-contracted caregiver visits the veteran’s Virginia Beach home. Up to 30 days per year.
- Adult Day Health Care: VA-paid enrollment at a licensed adult day program in or near Virginia Beach.
- Residential respite: short stays at a VA Community Living Center.
How Virginia Beach veterans apply for VA respite
Step-by-step:
- Confirm the veteran is enrolled in VA healthcare. Enrollment is free for most veterans; complete at VA.gov.
- Ask the veteran’s VA primary-care team for a GEC referral.
- The GEC social worker arranges the in-home assessment.
- The care plan is built around the family caregiver’s respite needs.
- Services typically start within 2–6 weeks of the referral.
Combining VA respite with other benefits in Virginia Beach
VA respite stacks well with:
- VA Aid & Attendance pension supplement — cash to spend on additional non-medical care
- VA Homemaker / Home Health Aide (H/HHA) program — ongoing non-medical home care
- Veteran-Directed Care (VDC) — monthly budget the family can use to hire caregivers including family members
A VA-accredited claims agent can map the full benefits package for Virginia Beach-area veterans.
Virginia Beach area veteran services context
Virginia Beach-area veteran services include the Hampton VA Medical Center, the Virginia Department of Veterans Affairs, and local Veterans Service Organizations (American Legion, VFW). Each can help families navigate VA respite. The Veterans Crisis Line at 988 (option 1) is available 24/7 for veteran family caregivers in crisis.
If your Virginia Beach family includes a veteran who could benefit from VA respite, a 15-minute call with a respite care advisor can map the right path. Talk to a RespiteCare advisor when you’re ready.


