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                   Caregivers for Veterans of all eras are eligible for respite
                     care, education and training on what it means to be a caregiver, how to best meet the Veteran’s care needs, and the
                     importance of self-care when in a care giving role. The full range of VA services already provided to Caregivers will continue,
                     and local Caregiver Support Coordinators at each VA medical center are available to assist Family Caregivers in identifying
                     benefits and services they may be eligible for.  The Caregiver Support Coordinators are well versed in VA programs and
                     also have information about other local public, private and non-profit agency support services that are available to support
                     Veterans and their Family Caregivers at home.                                        
                                                                                                                                     
                      VA programs for Veterans and their Family Caregivers include: - In-Home and Community Based Care:  This includes skilled home
                     health care, homemaker home health aide services, community adult day health care and Home Based Primary Care.
 - Respite Care:  Designed to relieve the Family Caregiver from
                     the constant challenge of caring for a chronically ill or disabled Veteran at home, respite services can include in-home
                     care, a short stay in one of VA’s community living centers or an environment designed for adult day health care.
 - Caregiver education and training programs:  VA currently provides
                     multiple training opportunities which include pre-discharge care instruction and specialized caregiver programs
                     in multiple severe traumas such as Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Spinal Cord Injury/Disorders, and Blind Rehabilitation. 
                     VA has a Family Caregiver assistance healthy living center on My HealtheVet, as
                     well as caregiver information on the VA’s main Web page health site; both Websites include information on VA and community
                     resources and Caregiver health and wellness.
 - Caregiver support groups and other services:  Family Caregiver
                     support groups, offered in a face to face setting or on the telephone, provide emotional and peer support, and information. 
                     Family Caregiver services include family counseling, spiritual and pastoral care, family leisure and recreational activities
                     and temporary lodging in Fisher Houses. 
 - Other services:   VA provides durable medical equipment
                     and prosthetic and sensory aides to improve function, financial assistance with home modification to improve access and mobility,
                     and transportation assistance for some Veterans to and from medical appointments.   
 
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