Caregiver Support

 

Hope is Finally Here for our Heroes !








www.caregiver.va.gov is your link finally to all the help you deserve as caregivers !!

Finally after months of waiting for politicians and bureaucracy to stop stalling the new law that was passed,to offer support to the silent heroes (caregivers) who care for our seriously wounded and ill veterans, the day has come.If you are a caregiver whether related or not, you need to sign up for support and not be shy.You have earned the right to support by caring for this nation’s heroes.

  

New Family Caregiver Program

for Post-9/11 Veterans



VA now provides additional support to eligible post-9/11 Veterans who elect to receive their care in a home setting from a primary Family Caregiver. Eligible primary Family Caregivers can receive a stipend,training, mental health services, and access to health insurance if they are not already under a healthcare plan.Assistance with the application process is available. Caregiver Support Coordinators are stationed at every VA Medical Center; or dial toll-free 1-877-222 VETS (8387).


VA and Caregivers

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers assistance to caregivers.

Caregivers provide a valuable service for Veterans and are “partners” with VA in providing excellent health care.

Caregivers allow Veterans to remain in their own home and also play an important role in supporting Veterans who are hospitalized or living outside their home. At Homefront Hugs, we know you are heroes yourselves !

What is a Caregiver and Are You One?


Caregivers assist those who are chronically ill, disabled, or are getting older and are no longer able to care for themselves. Caregiving includes helping with personal needs or household chores, as well as managing a person’s finances, arranging for outside services, or visiting regularly to see how the individual is doing. Caregivers are generally unpaid family members or friends (though they may be paid professionals) who provide care to their loved one. You do not need to live with a person to be considered a caregiver and many people who serve as a caregiver do not recognize themselves as such – you may simply think you’re “helping out.”


If you answer yes to any of the following

questions, you are a caregiver.


  • Do you feel responsible for providing support to a loved one?
  • Do you help out a loved one around the home, with cooking or cleaning, even if only on an occasional basis?
  • Do you take your loved one to run errands and/or escort them to medical appointments?
  • Would your loved one call you in an emergency and expect your prompt assistance?
  • Do you provide support or assistance to a loved one living in long-term care, assisted living, or a residential facility?

Without assistance, caregivers may experience stress, burnout, anxiety, depression, financial challenges, or neglect their personal health. VA is here to help you balance your life and achieve greater personal satisfaction with your role as a caregiver. This website will help you find out more about the assistance VA offers to Caregivers.

www.caregiver.va.gov is your link finally to all the help you deserve as caregivers !!


Caregivers at a Glance*


  • 54 Million adults in the US provide unpaid care to an adult family member or friend
  • Over two-thirds are women
  • 45% are age 18-49
  • 40% are age 50-64
  • More than half are married
  • Approximately three-fourths have worked while caregiving
  • Over 40% say they did not have a choice in taking on the caregiver role
  • A majority assist their loved one with at least one activity of daily living (usually helping the
  • person in and out or bed and chairs)
  • Over 50% experience medium to high levels of stress as a result of the demands of their role 
  • One-quarter say they have a difficult time coordinating care

They're here to help you ...just call !



www.caregiver.va.gov is your link finally to all the help you deserve as caregivers !! Just click on this link and begin to ask for support.