Getting approved for the VA caregiver support program can be challenging because you need to meet several eligibility criteria. These criteria include a wide range of factors regarding you/your caregiver's lives and experience.
Call the Caregiver Support Line at 855-260-3274 ( TTY: 711 ) and ask for help filling out the form. Find a Caregiver Support Team Coordinator at your nearest VA health facility. Go to our Caregiver Support Program Teams directory. Get help from an accredited representative, like a Veterans Service Organization (VSO).
Virginia Caregiver Training Requirements Home Attendant/Home Health Aide: Must complete a state approved 40-hour curriculum or HHA program of 75 hours and 12 hours CE annually. Certified Nurse Assistants: After completing a state approved CNA school program, CNAs in Virginia must complete 12 hours of CE annually.
Eligibility Requirements For you to be eligible to be a Family Caregiver you must: 1 Be at least 18 years of age. Someone who lives with the eligible Veteran full-time or will do so if designated as a Family Caregiver. caregiver education and training.
Need Help? To assist you with enrolling in these programs, contact your local VA facility CSP Team/Caregiver Support Team, or call the VA Caregiver Support Line(CSL) at 1-855-260-3274. Subscribe to receive email updates and information about VA Caregiver Support Program services.
"Caregiver" means an adult who is a single person with a Virginia adjusted gross income of not more than $50,000, or married and the combined Virginia adjusted gross income of both spouses is not more than $75,000 who provides care for a mentally or physically impaired person within the Commonwealth.
Question: How long does it take to get licensed? Answer: It can take up to 60 days from the date the initial application is received by the VDH/OLC Home Care Unit. The applicant cannot begin providing services until receipt of the license.
Home Health Aides assist patients with daily activities, medication management, and emotional support, enhancing their quality of life at home. To become a Home Health Aide in Virginia, you need to complete a state-approved training program, pass a certification exam, and be listed on the Virginia Nurse Aide Registry.