Vha directive 1730 1-2025

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Level 1: Moderate Care Needs If you need help with some but not all daily tasks, like transportation, medication reminders, or light personal care, you may be placed in Level 1. The caregiver receives 62.5% of the VAs monthly stipend rate (based on your location).
(KAYR-gih-ver) A person who gives care to people who need help taking care of themselves. Examples include children, the elderly, or patients who have chronic illnesses or are disabled. Caregivers may be health professionals, family members, friends, social workers, or members of the clergy.

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