Additional Funds Would be Needed to Pay for an Expanded Veteran Caregivers Benefit

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In 2010, Congress created a program to provide a financial stipend, health care, and at least 30 days of respite care each year to caregivers of grievously wounded veterans who served after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. However, Congress has now asked the VA to look into the possibility of expanding the program to make caregivers of grievously wounded veterans who served in other wars eligible for the benefit.

VA has responded by indicating that funding such an expansion of the veteran caregivers benefit would require it to cut from other areas, and has requested that Congress allocate funds to pay for any such expansion. Caregivers provide grievously wounded veterans assistance in performing many activities of daily living, including feeding, bathing, and dressing.

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