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The 10th annual Doug Brown Memorial Paralyzed Veterans of America Pheasant Hunt was held on 12 September 2022 at the Top Gun hunting lodge outside of Howard, SD.

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1/4/2019

1/4/2019


VA announces changes to Caregiver Program

The United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced that it will temporarily suspend dis-charges and decreases in level of support from its Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Care-givers because of continued concerns expressed by veterans, caregivers and advocates about inconsistent application of eligibility requirements by VA medical centers.
“It is essential that we get this right,” said VA Secretary Robert Wilkie. “This affects one of our most vul-nerable veteran populations and we need to make sure we have consistency on how we pro-cess and evaluate benefit applications across the VA.”
The suspension does not impact the current application process. The VA medical centers are continuing to accept and approve applications to the family caregivers program based on current eligibility criteria along with processing appeals and monitoring eligible veterans’ well-being at least every 90 days, unless otherwise clinically indicated.
Termination of benefits exempted from the suspension include those made at the request of the veteran or caregiver, by the local Caregiver Support Program for cause or noncompliance or due to death, permanent institutionalization or long-term hospitalization of a veteran or caregiv-er.
In addition to initiating an internal review, the VA will continue to solicit feedback from external stake-holders. The VA is reviewing policy changes as well as pursuing long-term legislative and regulatory chang-es.
The VA Caregiver Support Program has aided more than 38,000 family caregivers since 2011. Partici-pating families receive an average monthly stipend ranging from $660 to $2,600, based on the level of as-sistance required by the veteran and the geographic location of the veteran and caregiver.
Participating caregivers also receive access to health care if the caregiver does not have insurance, assis-tance with travel related to care of the veterans, mental health care and additional service and support.
For more information about the VA caregiver program, visit www.caregiver.va.gov.


Article Credit: SD Dept. of Veterans Affairs

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