Deal reached on family caregiver benefits
By Rick Maze - Staff writer
Posted : Monday Apr 19, 2010 16:36:46 EDT
People caring for severely disabled veterans would be eligible for a host of new benefits — including payment for some — under a compromise reached between key congressional committees, the Veterans Affairs Department and the White House.
The agreement, supported by major military and veterans groups, proposes training, education, counseling and mental health services for the primary caregivers of veterans whose disabilities are so great that they likely would be institutionalized if a friend or family member was not providing daily care.
It also proposes full-day in-home respite care for veterans so caregivers can take a break.
For the live-in caregivers of severely disabled Iraq and Afghanistan veterans, the agreement provides VA health care for those who do not have other health insurance and a monthly living stipend to compensate them for what it would cost VA to provide similar care by contract.
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Deal reached on family caregiver benefits
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