·State program
Arkansas VA Caregiver Support
VA Central Arkansas Health Care provides caregiver support coordinators who help caregivers of Veterans access VA caregiver assistance, match with services and benefits, connect with local resources and programs, and use training, counseling, respite, and national VA caregiver programs.
What it offers
VA Central Arkansas caregiver support coordinators help caregivers find in-home help or someone to listen, get caregiver assistance available through VA, match with services and benefits, and connect with local resources and programs. VA Central Arkansas health services says caregivers may qualify for services like training, counseling, or respite when they need a break, and that eligible caregivers of post-9/11 injured Veterans may receive additional services including a stipend, training, and medical coverage if not otherwise covered. National PGCSS and PCAFC services are connected through local VA caregiver support teams and the VA Caregiver Support Line.
Questions that decide eligibility
GiveCare prepares the questions; the program makes the decision. Bring these to the call or the application:
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Does the person receiving care live in Arkansas?
Residency is usually the first thing a program checks.
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Does your relationship to the person — spouse, parent, child, sibling, grandparent, other relative, or non relative — count for this program?
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Does the veteran’s service history and discharge status fit this program’s rules?
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Does the VA disability rating meet the program’s minimum (our record lists null%)?
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Do the work hours meet the minimum (our record lists null hours)?
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Is there a caregiver-specific department, coordinator, or support line? Ask for it by name.
Many agencies have one that isn’t advertised on the website.
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What documents do you need from us to start an application?
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Is there a waitlist right now, and how long is it?