If your loved one is a Veteran living in Orange County, hospice can provide comfort, dignity, and support at home, in a facility, or in the hospital. Hospice care is coordinated by a team of nurses, physicians, social workers, chaplains, and trained volunteers who focus on pain relief, emotional support, and practical help for caregivers. You can receive hospice through the VA or from a community hospice that partners with the VA, and the care follows you across home and facility settings.
There are no copays for VA hospice services. Medicare also covers hospice when elected. This guide explains eligibility, how coverage works, what is included, and where to find local support in Orange County.
What Hospice Means For Veterans

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs includes hospice in its standard medical benefits package for enrolled Veterans who meet clinical criteria. Hospice focuses on comfort, quality of life, and family support when a serious illness is no longer responding to curative treatment and life expectancy is six months or less if the illness follows its usual course. Care is delivered by an interdisciplinary team that may include a physician, nurse, aide, social worker, chaplain, and trained volunteers. Services can be provided wherever the Veteran calls home, including private residences, assisted living, nursing homes, and inpatient settings.
Who Is Eligible For VA Hospice Benefits
A Veteran is generally eligible for VA hospice if all of the following are true:
- The Veteran is enrolled in VA health care.
- The VA care team certifies a terminal illness with a life expectancy of six months or less if the disease runs its normal course.
- The Veteran or legal surrogate chooses hospice and goals of care focused on comfort.
If your loved one is enrolled in Medicare, they can also elect the Medicare Hospice Benefit. Veterans who are dually eligible often receive hospice under Medicare while the VA continues to support related needs and coordinates care. Your social worker can help decide which payer is best for your situation.
What VA Hospice Covers
VA hospice is part of the VA medical benefits package. There are no copays for hospice whether it is provided by a VA team or through a community agency that has a VA contract. Covered services typically include:
- Visits from the hospice team for pain and symptom management
- Medications related to the terminal diagnosis
- Medical equipment and supplies, such as hospital beds, oxygen, and wound care materials
- Counseling, chaplaincy, and bereavement support for families
- Respite care to give caregivers short-term relief
Coverage can be arranged at home, in a facility, or inpatient when symptoms require short-term intensive management.
What is Not Covered
Room and board in assisted living or residential care is not covered by the VA hospice benefit itself. The hospice care and related services are covered, but housing costs in those settings are usually private pay or supported by other programs. Families should discuss options with the hospice social worker and the Orange County Veterans Service Office.
How Medicare Hospice Works for Veterans
Medicare Part A covers hospice at 100 percent after a patient elects the hospice benefit and meets eligibility. The hospice agency becomes the primary point of contact for the terminal diagnosis and coordinates medications, equipment, supplies, and team visits. Veterans can still receive VA services for conditions unrelated to the terminal illness. Coordination between VA and the hospice team helps avoid gaps in care.
Getting Started with Hospice in Orange County
- Call your clinician or social worker to discuss goals of care and hospice eligibility.
- Confirm enrollment in VA health care or Medicare. If enrollment is unclear, a hospice social worker can help you connect with the right office.
- Choose your hospice provider. Veterans can receive hospice from a VA team or a community hospice. The VA frequently partners with community agencies through contracts. Ask about experience serving Veterans and whether the provider participates in We Honor Veterans, a national program that trains hospices to address military-related needs.
- Coordinate benefits. Decide whether hospice will be billed to Medicare or through the VA. The care remains the same, but the payer affects which pharmacy or equipment vendor is used.
- Lean on local support. The Orange County Veterans Service Office can help with benefits questions, forms, and claims. The North Orange County Vet Center offers counseling for PTSD, grief, and family support at no cost.
Special supports for Veterans and families
- PTSD-informed care and trauma awareness. Hospices that participate in We Honor Veterans emphasize respectful inquiry, compassionate listening, and recognition ceremonies that can bring healing
- Caregiver relief. VA and Medicare hospice include short-term inpatient respite so family caregivers can rest. Ask your team to schedule this when needed
- Bereavement services. Families receive counseling and grief support for at least 13 months after a death.
Common Questions Families Ask in Orange County
- Does hospice mean we stop all treatment?
Hospice focuses on comfort-directed treatment. Many supportive therapies continue, such as oxygen, diuretics for comfort, antibiotics when they align with comfort goals, and wound care. Your team tailors the plan to your loved one’s wishes. - Can a Veteran receive hospice at home?
Yes. Hospice can be delivered wherever the Veteran lives, including at home, assisted living, or a nursing facility. Inpatient hospice is used when symptoms require round-the-clock clinical management. - Who pays for medications and equipment?
Medications and equipment related to the terminal diagnosis are included under the elected hospice benefit, either through VA or Medicare. Your hospice will coordinate delivery. - What if we need help with applications or other benefits?
Contact the Orange County Veterans Service Office for no-cost assistance with claims and forms. The office can also point you to Aid and Attendance or other financial programs when appropriate.
How Maxcare Hospice Supports Veterans in Orange County
You deserve a team that understands military culture and the unique needs of Veterans. At Maxcare Hospice, your Veteran receives:
- All four levels of hospice care: routine home care, continuous home care, general inpatient care, and respite care.
- Pain and symptom management tailored to the Veteran’s goals.
- Emotional, spiritual, and bereavement support for the family.
- Special services that matter to Veterans and caregivers, including wound care, volunteer companionship, therapeutic music, and help with IHSS application support when applicable.
Explore more care services here. We serve Orange County communities like Anaheim, Irvine, Santa Ana, Huntington Beach, Westminster, Mission Viejo, Fullerton, and Garden Grove, as well as nearby areas in Los Angeles County and the Inland Empire.
Get Veterans’ Hospice Care Today
Talk to our hospice care team today. We will explain eligibility, walk you through Veterans hospice care in Orange County and Medicare coverage, and start services quickly if hospice is right for your family. Call (714) 844-7777 or visit our page today.
