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VA Press Release: VA proposes rule to expand access to its Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers

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VA News

Dec 5, 2024

WASHINGTON — Today, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced its intent to expand access to its Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers (PCAFC) — a program that provides family caregivers of eligible Veterans access to services and supports, including training and education, financial assistance, health care coverage, beneficiary travel, peer support, and more. The program is an essential part of VA health care, ensuring that family caregivers of eligible Veterans get the comprehensive support they need.


Through the proposed rule, VA seeks to expand and clarify access to the program; reassess eligibility less frequently, reducing burden on Veterans and caregivers; and expand access to telehealth home visits in case of emergencies. The new eligibility criteria are more expansive, meaning that thousands more Veterans and their caregivers will be able to access the program.


VA and the Biden-Harris Administration are committed to ensuring every Veteran gets the care, benefits, and support they deserve, including support for their caregivers — a commitment that is a key pillar of President Biden’s Unity Agenda for the nation. VA currently provides services, resources, and assistance to a record 89,700 caregivers participating in either PCAFC or the Program of General Caregiver Support Services. This proposed rule marks a significant step in VA’s comprehensive efforts to ensure the needs of participating Veterans and their family caregivers are met.


“We understand the critical role that family caregivers play in supporting the health and wellbeing of Veterans, which is why VA is committed to ensuring our programs are meeting the needs of Veterans and their caregivers,” said VA Secretary Denis McDonough. “These proposed changes would expand the program to tens of thousands of Veterans and their family caregivers — ensuring we can provide these caregivers with the respite care, education, support, and resources they need to care for their Veteran.”


The proposed changes to the program include:

  • Expanded eligibility: This proposed rule would expand certain PCAFC eligibility criteria to include a more expansive definition of “serious injury.” This proposal would include Veterans who meet the criteria for “individual unemployability” as those suffering from a “serious injury,” thus expanding access to the program for certain Veterans. 

  • Telehealth flexibility: The proposed rule would allow VA to conduct home visits via telehealth during any emergency declared by a federal, state, or local authority involving certain safety or public health risk.

  • Fewer reassessments: Under the proposed rule, VA would reassess eligibility less frequently, lowering the burden for Veterans and their families. Specifically, eligible Veterans’ need for personal care services would be reassessed not more frequently than every two years, with certain exceptions, rather than the current one-year standard period between reassessments.  

  • Delayed discharges: The proposed rule would further delay discharges based on eligibility reassessments for legacy participants, legacy applicants, and their family caregivers for an additional 18 months after the effective date of a final rule. The delay in discharges is currently slated to expire in September 2025. 

  • Clarified eligibility: New criteria would expand and clarify the bases on which a Veteran may be determined in need of personal care services for six continuous months. It would also update criteria for determining primary family caregivers’ eligibility to receive the higher stipend level.


Through VA’s PCAFC, family caregivers of eligible Veterans have access to training, respite care, counseling, support, and beneficiary travel. Additionally, primary family caregivers receive a monthly stipend, may be eligible for health care coverage through the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs and can access certain legal and financial planning services.


VA encourages individuals to submit comments on any of the proposed changes and has included questions within the proposed rule seeking specific input from the public. The proposed rule can be viewed in the Federal Register under public inspection and will be published and open for comment beginning Dec. 6 on VA’s Federal Register webpage.  


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Learn more about support services available for caregivers of Veterans at www.caregiver.va.gov or by calling the Caregiver Support Line at 855-260-3274.


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Dec 5, 2024 Email Sent to Participants

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Dear Caregivers and Veterans, 


We hope this message finds you well. We're reaching out to share an important announcement. A Notice of Proposed Rulemaking has been published, which would 

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expand access to the Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers (PCAFC)-an essential part of our Caregiver Support Program (CSP). 


Through PCAFC, Family Caregivers of eligible Veterans have access to training, enhanced respite care, counseling, technical support, and beneficiary travel. Primary Family Caregivers can also receive a monthly stipend, CHAMPVA health coverage (if qualified), and access to legal and financial planning services. 


Please note, the changes described are proposed changes only. No changes have taken effect at this time. 


The proposed rule is now available for review, and a 60-day public comment period begins tomorrow. This is your opportunity to share your thoughts and feedback. VA will carefully consider all comments before finalizing the rule, which may change after comments are taken into account 


Through the proposed rule, VA seeks to expand and clarify access to the program; reassess eligibility less frequently, reducing burden on Veterans and caregivers; and expand access to 
telehealth home visits in case of emergencies. Key Highlights of the Proposed Changes: 

 

  • Expanded Eligibility: A broader definition of serious injury could allow more Veterans and caregivers to qualify for support. 

  • Telehealth Flexibility: VA seeks to offer telehealth home visits during certain types of emergencies.

  • Extended Delay in Discharges Based on Reassessments: This proposed rule would delay discharges based on eligibility reassessments for legacy participants, legacy applicants, and their Family Caregivers for an additional 18 months after the effective date of a final rule. The delay in discharges is currently slated to expire in September 2025. VA's suspension of required annual reassessments, including legacy reassessments remains in place at this time. 

  • Fewer reassessments: Under the proposed rule, VA would reassess eligibility less frequently, lowering the burden for Veterans and their families.

  • Eligibility Clarification: New criteria would expand and clarify the bases on which a Veteran may be determined in need of personal care services for six continuous months.

How You Can Get Involved: We encourage you to share your thoughts during the public comment period. Your voice matters and can help shape the future of this program. Please refer to our Frequently Asked Questions document for more information. 


Thank you for your unwavering dedication and support. Caregivers are at the heart of our mission, and we're here to support you every step of the way. 


Your Caregiver Support Team 

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