Tuesday, February 08, 2011

New VA Support Line Provides Important Assistance to Caregivers

 
New VA Support Line Provides Important Assistance to Caregivers 
 
Benefits and Support Information a Phone Call Away
 
WASHINGTON (Feb. 8, 2011)- The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is
 increasing its support to caregivers with a new, toll-free telephone
 line for the caregivers of Veterans of all eras.
 
"The families and loved ones who care for severely injured Veterans
 deserve the highest level of support," said Secretary of Veterans
 Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. "At VA, we consider them important partners in
 our efforts to care for and rehabilitate our nation's heroes."
 
The National Caregiver Support Line -- 1-855-260-3274 -- will serve as
 the primary resource and referral center to assist caregivers, Veterans
 and others seeking caregiver information. 
 
The line unofficially started Feb. 1, and in its first week logged
 nearly 600 calls, including 134 referrals to local VA caregiver support
 coordinators and 233 calls from caregivers themselves.
 
"VA has been providing support for the caregivers of Veterans for more
 than seven decades," Shinseki added. "We already have more than two
 dozen successful programs, policies and services that support the
 caregivers of Veterans of all ages."
 
The support line will provide information regarding new caregiver
 benefits, referrals to local caregiver support coordinators as well as
 emotional support to those concerned with their ability to provide care
 to loved ones who are Veterans.
 
The National Caregiver Support Line will be open Monday through Friday.
 8 a.m. to 11 p.m., Eastern time; and Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
 Eastern time. Licensed VA social workers and health technicians will
 staff the support line. 
 
Local caregiver support coordinators are available to assist Veterans
 and their caregivers to understand and apply for VA's many caregiver
 benefits. VA also features a Web page, www.caregiver.va.gov
 <http://www.caregiver.va.gov/> , with general information on other
 caregiver support programs available through VA and the community.
 
Access to the National Caregiver Support Line was also identified as a
 significant need in a November 2010 study on caregivers of Veterans
 published by the National Alliance for Caregiving.
 
For an opportunity to get to know a few of today's remarkable caregivers
 of Veterans, go to
 http://www.youtube.com/user/veteranshealthadmin#p/u/0/XRmAwZHYRFE.