From Service to Strength: How Aussie Veterans Are Rebuilding Their Lives with Everyday Support

Life after military service can bring new challenges. From physical limitations to mental health hurdles, many Australian veterans find everyday household tasks difficult to manage on their own. For those with accepted service-related conditions, the Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) provides essential help through its Household Services (HHS) program.
This practical support, delivered by Household Services (HHS) registered providers like AusVeterans, is helping former servicemen and women maintain independence, dignity and stability in their homes. Whether it’s lawn mowing, cleaning, or assistance with shopping, these services are making a real difference where it matters most.
What Are DVA Household Services?
DVA Household Services are designed to assist veterans who, due to a service-related condition, are unable to perform regular domestic duties safely or independently. Services can be provided short-term (for recovery) or long-term (for ongoing support).
Commonly approved services include:
- General house cleaning and dishwashing
- Laundry and ironing
- Lawn mowing and basic gardening
- Unaccompanied shopping
- Meal preparation
These services are assessed based on medical need and are funded under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act (MRCA) or the Defence-related Claims Act (DRCA).
Veterans must first undergo a clinical assessment to determine their eligibility. This is typically done by a treating health professional, but some providers, such as AusVeterans, have their own qualified practitioners who can complete the assessment as part of the service process.
Transition from Veterans' Home Care (VHC)
The Veterans' Home Care (VHC) program has supported many veterans over the years but is gradually being phased out. The newer HHS framework under MRCA and DRCA provides a more consistent and equitable model across all service eras.
Unlike VHC, which involves co-payments, household services under HHS are fully funded for eligible veterans. This means no out-of-pocket costs for approved tasks, making access to support simpler and fairer.
You can learn more about the differences between the two programs and the eligibility pathways through the DVA Household Services information page.
Lawn Mowing and Gardening Support
Maintaining outdoor spaces can be one of the most physically demanding parts of household upkeep. Lawn mowing, pruning, and even basic yard work can pose risks for veterans with mobility issues, chronic pain, or mental health conditions.
Through DVA Household Services, tasks such as:
- Regular lawn mowing
- Weeding and raking
- Hedge trimming
- Green waste removal
can be funded if they are necessary for the safe and functional use of the home. These services are not cosmetic—they are about supporting independence and reducing hazards.
Veterans interested in learning what gardening and lawn care services are available can visit AusVeterans' lawn mowing and gardening services page.
Who Can Provide These Services?
Only registered and approved providers can deliver services under the DVA Household Services program. AusVeterans is one such provider, offering end-to-end assistance—from assessment to service delivery.
What sets some providers apart is the ability to manage the clinical assessment in-house. AusVeterans employs medical professionals who can conduct the assessment required by DVA, saving time and making the process smoother for veterans and their families.
This means veterans can be assessed and begin receiving approved services sooner, without needing to arrange separate medical appointments or navigate additional steps.
How to Apply for Support
The process to access DVA Household Services involves several important steps:
- Discuss your needs with a medical professional. A GP, allied health practitioner, or approved provider clinician must confirm your condition and how it impacts your ability to carry out household tasks.
- Submit a claim to DVA. This includes a completed claim form and supporting documentation from the health professional.
- Await DVA approval. Once reviewed, you’ll be notified of the outcome and the types of services approved.
- Connect with a provider. If approved, you can engage a service provider like AusVeterans to begin receiving support.
Step-by-step information and relevant claim forms are available on the DVA claims and compensation page.
Why These Supports Matter
For many veterans, these services aren’t just about convenience—they’re a lifeline. Clean homes, safe yards and regular routines play a major role in physical and emotional wellbeing.
When household burdens are lifted, veterans can focus on rehabilitation, reconnect with their communities, and enjoy greater independence. Family members and carers also benefit from reduced pressure and peace of mind, knowing their loved one is supported.
Final Thoughts
Everyday tasks shouldn’t stand in the way of a good quality of life after service. Through the DVA Household Services program, and with the help of trusted providers like AusVeterans, eligible veterans can access the help they need to stay safe, comfortable and independent at home.
These supports are available to those with accepted service-related conditions and are provided at no cost once approved. If you or someone you care for is struggling with everyday household tasks, consider reaching out for help today.
To start the process or learn more, visit the official DVA or AusVeterans websites linked above.