Family members who take on the responsibility of caring for a wounded warrior often find themselves balancing financial, emotional, and physical demands that can feel overwhelming. Recognizing this, ...
Another change is coming in January to the VA's home health aide program: reimbursement rates for rural caregiving in Texas ...
More and more families are choosing in-home care for their aging loved ones. It’s easy to see why: Most older adults want to stay in the comfort of their own homes for as long as they can. They want ...
Veteran and military caregivers spend an average $11,500 of personal income each year on out-of-pocket expenses related to supporting their loved ones, 150% more than other family caregivers in the ...
Your state can pay you for caregiving through Medicaid or the Veterans Affairs (VA). To qualify, you and your loved one must meet eligibility requirements that depend on your state. Your payment also ...
March 21--A program in place since 2008 in San Antonio is expanding to Kerrville and will allow homebound veterans to be placed with local caregivers as an alternative to nursing home or long-term ...
Ron Anderson quit his job to become a caregiver for his father, Lee, a World War II veteran. He candidly shared that, after his mother, Lee’s wife, died, he had a very challenging, yet extremely ...
States may provide payment for caregiving through Medicaid or the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Eligibility requirements vary by state, and the amount of compensation depends on the state and ...
The VA's Home Health Aide program helps more than 15,000 veterans statewide with everyday tasks like bathing and grooming so ...