This resource explains, and includes, the application form for the Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers. © Department of Veterans Affairs
Learn the answers to commonly asked questions about the program of comprehensive assistance for family caregivers. © U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
This resource provides an explanation of support services and resources available to caregivers who provide personal care to veterans enrolled in Veterans Affairs healthcare. © U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
This document provides important information to caregivers on how to protect themselves and others during the COVID-19 pandemic. © U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
This journal helps support caregivers by refocusing on what's important in their lives. © U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Try the tips below to help make the most of doctor visits and to promote regular, open communication with the medical personnel on the Veteran's clinical care team. © U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
When hospitalization is necessary, there are things that you can do to feel more confident, ease your stress, and be an effective advocate. © U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
When the Veteran you care for is in a medical crisis, your ability to observe symptoms carefully and report accurately could be lifesaving. © U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
The VA Suicide Prevention Toolkit for Caregivers includes important information about suicide prevention, as well as evidence-based mental health and substance use disorder treatments. © U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Use this document to list the medications and other important medication information for the Veteran you care for. © U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Following these simple rules can help you prevent problems caused by interactions between medications, vitamins, supplements, and foods. © U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Focus on the importance of your role as a Family Caregiver and what you can do for yourself to keep life fulfilling and happy for you and your family. © U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Being prepared can save you and your Veteran significant time, energy and hardship. © U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Tips for making phone calls to find the caregiver resources you need. © U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
The VA Caregiver Support Line is your resource for all caregivers of veterans.
Advice on finances and caregiving.
After viewing the video, the caregiver will be able to state several positive ways in which their participation and support in their loved one's treatment positively impacts treatment goals and their loved one's quality of life.
Watch this to find strategies to be a successful caregiver, the importance of taking care of yourself as well as your loved one, and the importance of learning about the condition your loved one is living with.
Being a caregiver is exhausting. Learn how taking time for yourself will help you to relax and relieve stress.
Follow these steps for giving an adult a bath.
Watch this to learn the steps for washing an adult's hair.
Watch this to learn the steps for moving a person from a bed to a wheelchair.
Watch this to learn the steps for moving a person from a wheelchair to the toilet.
Watch this to learn the steps to help a person walk.
Learn the steps for helping a person move in bed so they can prevent pressure injuries.
Watch this to learn the steps to changing bed linens when a person is in bed.