Navigating VA Caregiver Programs is a comprehensive guide to the Department of Veterans Affairs' caregiver support programs, including the Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers (PCAFC), the Program of General Caregiver Support Services (PGCSS), and Veteran Directed Care (VDC).
Designed for Veterans, family caregivers, Veteran Service Officers (VSOs), attorneys, healthcare professionals, congressional staff, and advocates, this book explains how the VA evaluates functional dependence, determines eligibility, and makes caregiver program decisions. Rather than simply summarizing VA policies, it translates complex statutes, regulations, clinical assessments, and administrative procedures into practical guidance that readers can apply immediately.
Inside you'll learn how to:
Throughout the book, the focus remains on one central principle: successful caregiver program decisions depend not only on medical conditions, but on how those conditions are documented, communicated, and evaluated within the VA system. By reducing the asymmetry of knowledge that often exists between Veterans and the systems responsible for evaluating their needs, this guide helps readers make informed decisions, avoid common mistakes, and advocate more effectively.
Grounded in federal law, VA regulations, official policy, and real-world experience, Navigating VA Caregiver Programs is an authoritative reference for anyone seeking to better understand the VA caregiver programs and secure the support necessary to help Veterans remain safely and successfully at home.