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Veterans Benefits and Other Programs January 31, 2012 1 Supported by the California Department of Health and Human Services Agency and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services under Grant CFDA 93.779 2 1

Agenda Welcome VA Pension and Other Benefits VA Programs for the Blind VA Caregiver Supports QA & Closing Remarks 3 VA Pension and Other Benefits Joe Ford Veterans Service Officer OC Community Resources 4 2

Contact Info Joe Ford, VCO III OC Community Resources Veterans Service Office 1300 S. Grand Ave., Bldg B Santa Ana, CA 92705 5 Visual Impairment Services Team (VIST) Linda Fitzgerald, MA VIST Coordinator and Case Manager VA Long Beach Healthcare System 6 3

VIST Purpose The Visual Impairment Services Team (VIST) is an outpatient program that assists Veterans with the adjustment to sight loss. 7 Who is the Team? VIST Coordinator Linda Fitzgerald Blind Rehab Outpatient Specialist (BROS) Gayana Abellana Ophthalmologist Dr. Cote Any VA service who provides coordinated care to visually impaired Veterans, e.g.: Primary Care Audiology Prosthetics Social Work Mental Health Geriatrics OT/PT/KT Optometry 8 4

What are VIST Services? Comprehensive Individualized based on needs/goals of the Veteran In most cases, all services are provided at no cost to the Veteran Details in the VIST brochure 9 How to Refer a Veteran Provider or Veteran can contact the VIST Coordinator Phone: 562.826.5696 Prefer no email as VA prohibits using unencrypted email to pass Veteran information 10 5

Eligibility for Services 1. Be a Veteran eligible for VA health care general or honorable discharge from active duty military service). 2. Be enrolled in the VA Healthcare System. ***Veteran can be eligible for VIST services whether he/she lost vision during or after active duty. 11 Eligibility (con t) 3. Meet one of the following criteria: a. Legal blindness: Best corrected central visual acuity in the better-seeing eye less than or equal to 20/200, or visual field dimension in the better-seeing eye less than or equal to 20 degrees, even if central visual acuity is better than 20/200. or b. Functional loss due to severe low vision where comprehensive treatment is needed for appropriate restoration of the individual's safety or functional independence or for establishment of their personal or social adjustment to vision loss. 12 6

How to Enroll at VA Long Beach Visit the Patient Business Office (PBO) to enroll Building 126, first floor Monday Friday 7.30 am 3.30 pm No appointment necessary; first come, first served Counselor will assist with enrollment form, photo id Veteran brings: DD-214 discharge papers Financial info Current eye report, if available Call VIST Coordinator the following day at 562.826.5696 13 Contact Info VIST Coordinator Linda Fitzgerald Phone - 562.826.5696 Address 5901 E. 7 th St Long Beach 90822 14 7

Blind Rehabilitation Center (BRC) Don Vu, BA Clinical Coordinator VA Long Beach Healthcare System 15 BRC Setting 24-bed facility In-patient residential program Length of stay varies on the program One-on-one instruction 16 8

Types of Programs Regular (basic) program Computer Access Technology Power Mobility Advanced Wayfinding iphone, ipad 17 Role of Clinical Coordinator Interface with regional VIST Coordinators BRC Point of Contact Coordinates admission and discharge process 18 9

Contact Info Don Vu, BA 562.826.8000, ext. 6037 19 Assistance & Support Services for Family Caregivers Zsa Zsa Sanders, LCSW Caregiver Support Coordinator Long Beach Healthcare System 20 10

Caregivers of Veterans 21 National Caregiver Statistics Approximately 23 million Veteran live in the U.S. 300 million US civilians (12.1%) have a disability An estimated 65.7 million caregivers provide unpaid care to a care recipient Department of Veterans Affairs Patient Care Services 22 11

Long Beach VA Services Home & Community Based Care Skilled Nursing Home Health Aide Financial Support Aid and Home Based Primary Care Attendance Caregiver Adult Day Health Care Stipend (Post 9-11) Respite Care In-Home Respite Services to Address Mobility Issues Equipment Home Modification Automobile Modification Education and Training Information and Referral www.caregiver.va.gov Caregiver Support Line Caregiver Support Support Groups Caregiver Support Coordinators Interactive Website Peer Mentoring Program 23 Comprehensive Caregiver Support Services Allow Veterans to remain at home in the community Address specific needs of family caregivers with a variety of programs poga sand dservices Promote Veteran and caregiver health and well-being Provide one location to obtain needed information Provide training and information on common conditions Reduce isolation with professional and peer support Provide respite care options to give caregivers a break Sensitize health care providers to the caregivers role 24 12

National Alliance for Caregiving (NAC) Report Caregivers of Veterans Serving on the Homefront Physical and Emotional Impact on Caregiver Increased stress or anxiety 89% Sleep deprivation 77% Less time exercising 69% Poor eating habits Weight gain or loss Depression 63% Delaying their own health care needs 58% 25 Education, Training and Support Caregiver Education and Training Pre-Discharge Care Instruction Spinal Cord Injury/Disorders Polytrauma Rehabilitation Blind Rehabilitation Family Psycho-education Caregiver Information on VA Health Website Brochures and written materials Family Support Services Support Groups Family Counseling Spiritual and Pastoral Care 26 26 13

Caregiver Support Coordinators At all VA medical centers Provides emotional/supportive counseling Clinical experts on caregiver issues including VA and non VA resources Assist with administrative procedures to process applications, coordinate required home visits, monitor training requirements, and coordinate between clinical teams, business office, and others as required Maintains i the Caregiver Application Tracker (CAT) web tool for the VAMC and reports to VISN lead Organize caregiver focused activities and services Ensure caregiver sensitivity is integrated into all programs 27 P.L. 111-163 Caregivers and Veterans Omnibus Health Services Act 28 14

Eligibility for P.L. 111-163, 101-104 Veteran Eligibility Criteria For Comprehensive Family Caregiver Program Veteran who suffered a serious injury incurred or aggravated in the line of duty on or after 9/11/01 including traumatic brain injury and psychological trauma or other mental disorder and Is in need of personal care services because of an inability to perform one or more activities of daily living; a need for supervision or protection based on symptoms or residuals of neurological or other impairment or injury; General Caregiver benefits include all era Veterans 29 29 Current vs. New Caregiver Benefits Current Benefits Available to Veterans of All Eras World War II Korean Vietnam Gulf War Post-9/11---------------------------------- Education and Training Family Support Services In-Home Care 30 Days of Respite Care Aid and Attendance Additional Benefits 30 P u b l i c L a w 1 1 1-1 6 3 PL 111-163 Additional Benefits Available to subset of post-9/11 Veterans and Servicemembers Primary Caregivers Receive: Stipend Health care (if not otherwise available) Mental health services Family Caregiver Benefits Secondary Caregivers Receive: Travel, lodging and per diem for training i Respite care during training Lodging and subsistence for Veteran s VA appointments Appropriate instruction and training Counseling 30 15

VA Caregiver Support Program - Support Line Over 25,000 calls received to date Averaging 100-150 150 calls per day Staffed by licensed social workers 24/7 coverage Follow-up provided by local Caregiver Support Coordinators Consistently positive comments and appreciation from Caregivers 31 Caregiver Support Line Who is Calling? Veteran 20% Relationship to Veteran Brother 1% Community Agencies 6% Daughter 18% Father 1% Friend Neighbor 0% Spouse 27% Mother 2% Other 6% Relative-Other 8% Son 8% Sister 2% Significant Other 1% Dec 2011 Data 32 16

VA Caregiver Support Program Website Interactive Caregiver Support Caregiver Toolbox Caregiver Stories Link to Application for New Benefits Caregiver Support Line 1-855-260-3274 www.caregiver.va.gov 33 VA Caregiver Support Program Caregiver Support Groups REACH VA Dementia Designed to provide education and support, and teach problemsolving for Caregivers of Veterans with Alzheimer s Disease/dementia Includes home visits and training as well as monthly phone support groups with other Caregivers Currently available at 15 sites, with 14 additional sites in training Spouse Telephone Support Launched Dec 2011 Groups of Post 9/11 spouses meet with a VA clinician Program includes problem solving skills, resiliency training, and support Modeled after the Army Spouse Battlemind Program Currently available at more than 15 VA sites, with additional sites added monthly 34 17

Additional Long Beach VA Caregiver Resources Powerful Tools for Caregivers- 6 week psycho educational workshop for Caregivers Bereavement Support Group Support & Family Education for Family Members Veteran s with Mental Illness Stress Management Workshop for Women Clinic Participants i t - 6 weeks. VA CSP Peer Support Mentoring *New 35 VA Caregiver Support Program Feedback from Family Caregivers I wish this VA caregivers support program was in place back in 2005! I think this service could of helped me get through the process of caring for my husband and coping with my needs as a person who plays an important role in the recovery of a wounded hero. A big factor on the successful healing and recovery of any veterans is the 24/7 caregiver. Sometimes we are forgotten. I am glad that this caregivers support program exist now. My husband is diagnosed with Advance Dementia. I often felt overwhelmed, and not supported. Now I have voice, and people who listen to me thanks to the CSP. 36 18

How Can You Help? Help educate Servicemembers/Veterans/Caregivers Spread the word about the CSP Share the National Caregiver Support Line Number 1-855-260-3274 Share the Caregiver website- www.caregiver.va.gov Contact the local caregiver support coordinator 37 Contact Info Zsa Zsa Sanders, LCSW Caregiver Support Coordinator Long Beach VA Healthcare System zsazsa.sanders@va.gov 562-826-8000, ext.4985 38 19

Questions 39 Closing Complete Evaluations Next session Housing Options for People with Disabilities March 27 Thank you 40 20