Sadly I can see this bringing potential problems, especially in the climate this country has slumped to over the past couple of decades, the great society of once is certainly no longer, but it could work if real responsible adults are screened properly, lets hope so! add in that for the most part, except for the minority that always have been, few want to carry out their responsibility now as to those who've served them especially in our wars and occupations, but many claim they support and are oh so patriotic!
July 16, 2012 - The Veterans Administration is establishing a foster care-style program in Wyoming for veterans who are unable to live at on their own but don’t require nursing care.“Unfortunately we see a lot of people going into nursing homes when, if they had a family member or caretaker, they could be able to be at home,” said Irene Johnson, coordinator of the Medical Foster Home program at the Cheyenne VA.
The program has been implemented at 72 sites in 35 states.
The VA currently is recruiting people who will care for Wyoming veterans in their homes.
Johnson said the program aids veterans unable to meet their own needs, such as taking medication or eating properly. The veterans could live in a caretaker’s home, paying for care with their assistance payments.
VA staff members will perform background checks and train and monitor assistance several times per week to ensure veterans’ safety, Johnson said.
Johnson said the most likely people who will serve as caretakers are those who enjoy tending to others but are more adult focused.
The caretaker, Johnson said, could be a certified nurse assistant (CNA) employed by a nursing home.
The caretaker can earn $1,500 to $3,000 per month depending on the veteran’s assistance compensation.
“Heroes Meet Angels” is the slogan for the new foster program. read more>>>
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