FLORENCE, KY – July 1, 2026 – NKADD is proud to announce the implementation of the Veterans Directed Care (VDC) Program, a person-centered initiative that empowers eligible veterans to remain independent in their homes and communities while receiving the services and supports they need.
The Veterans Directed Care Program, offered through partnerships between the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Pennyrile Area Development District, and community organizations, provides veterans with greater choice and control over their long-term care services.
NKADD will be providing case management services for the veterans, assessing needs to determine the veterans service plan and budget, answering program questions, providing community resources, and providing ongoing support.
The VDC Program serves veterans of any age that are at risk of nursing home placement and their family caregivers. Through the program, participants receive a flexible budget and personalized support to develop care plans tailored to their individual needs, goals, and lifestyles.
Eligible veterans can use their individualized budgets to access a wide range of support, including personal care assistance, homemaker services, respite care, transportation, and other community-based services designed to help them remain safe at home.
The program also offers veterans the opportunity to hire caregivers of their choice, including qualified family members in certain circumstances, while receiving ongoing support from trained care coordinators. Key benefits of the Veterans Directed Care Program include:
- Greater independence and self-direction
- Customized care plans based on individual needs and preferences
- Enhanced support for family caregivers
- Reduced reliance on institutional care settings
- Improved quality of life and community engagement
NKADD encourages veterans, caregivers, healthcare providers, and community partners to learn more about eligibility requirements and available services. Referrals can be completed at local VA Hospitals and VA clinics.
For more information about the Veterans Directed Care Program, contact your local VA Hospital, VA Clinic, or the Aging and Disability Resource Center at NKADD, (859)692-2480.
NKADD is dedicated to serving veterans and their families through innovative programs, compassionate care, and community partnerships that promote independence, well-being, and quality of life.
About the Northern Kentucky Area Development District
NKADD is a collaboration of local leaders and staff supporting and empowering communities across Boone, Campbell, Carroll, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, Owen, and Pendleton counties. As one of fifteen Area Development Districts in Kentucky, NKADD provides expertise in aging and disability services, community development, local government, and workforce development to foster regional strategies and improve quality of life throughout Northern Kentucky.