VA caregiver program

Wife had her phone interview today. She sad it was painless and the coordinator was very nice. Waiting on the online class now.

Happy Holidays!!!
 
Wife had her phone interview today. She sad it was painless and the coordinator was very nice. Waiting on the online class now.

Happy Holidays!!!
The classes are pretty easy and my wife watched the entire thing and took the final test, total she spent about 5 1/2 hours. The final test is only 20 questions and it is not a pass/fail and is very easy, mainly common sense.
 
Wow such a great program what are the different levels of it? And diff between them? Thanks
 
Wow such a great program what are the different levels of it? And diff between them? Thanks

Three tiers based on estimated hours of supervision/care needed, I think monthly stipend varied each VA hospital
 
Three tiers based on estimated hours of supervision/care needed, I think monthly stipend varied each VA hospital

Anyone know what the Tier I pay amounts for the Pacific Northwest Area of the US (Seattle, WA or Portland, OR)?

Just would like an ballpark figure for this region if anyone has one for the lower Tiers of caregiver time requirements and their corresponding pay amounts.

Thanks!

V/R,
nwlivewire
 
Anyone know what the Tier I pay amounts for the Pacific Northwest Area of the US (Seattle, WA or Portland, OR)?

Just would like an ballpark figure for this region if anyone has one for the lower Tiers of caregiver time requirements and their corresponding pay amounts.

Thanks!

V/R,
nwlivewire

Indeed, ask and you shall receive as follows:

For the "Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, WA Metropolitan Division" area, an approved VA caregiver for...
  • Tier 1 is looking at approximately $543.00 for a monthy stipend amount (e.g., 10 hours of care)
  • Tier 2 is looking at approximately $1,358.00 for a monthly stipend amount (e.g., 25 hours of care)
  • Tier 3 is looking at approximately $2,173.00 for a monthly stipend amount (e.g., 40 hours of care)
For the "Portland-Vancouver-Beaverton, OR-WA" area, an approved VA caregiver for...
  • Tier 1 is looking at approximately $481.00 for a monthy stipend amount (e.g., 10 hours of care)
  • Tier 2 is looking at approximately $1,204.00 for a monthly stipend amount (e.g., 25 hours of care)
  • Tier 3 is looking at approximately $1,926.00 for a monthly stipend amount (e.g., 40 hours of care)
Thus, I quite often comment that "possessing well-informed knowledge is truly a powerful equalizer."

Best Wishes!
 
Indeed, ask and you shall receive as follows:

For the "Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, WA Metropolitan Division" area, an approved VA caregiver for...
  • Tier 1 is looking at approximately $543.00 for a monthy stipend amount (e.g., 10 hours of care)
  • Tier 2 is looking at approximately $1,358.00 for a monthly stipend amount (e.g., 25 hours of care)
  • Tier 3 is looking at approximately $2,173.00 for a monthly stipend amount (e.g., 40 hours of care)
For the "Portland-Vancouver-Beaverton, OR-WA" area, an approved VA caregiver for...
  • Tier 1 is looking at approximately $481.00 for a monthy stipend amount (e.g., 10 hours of care)
  • Tier 2 is looking at approximately $1,204.00 for a monthly stipend amount (e.g., 25 hours of care)
  • Tier 3 is looking at approximately $1,926.00 for a monthly stipend amount (e.g., 40 hours of care)
Thus, I quite often comment that "possessing well-informed knowledge is truly a powerful equalizer."

Best Wishes!

Dear Warrior644:

Thank-you very much for your speedy response!
This will help me a lot when I tell others around here.

V/R,
nwlivewire
 
Dear Warrior644:

Thank-you very much for your speedy response!
This will help me a lot when I tell others around here.

V/R,
nwlivewire
It is also based upon zip code/cola zones such as where I live my wife only gets $502 because cost of living is so much cheaper than most other areas. The approximation numbers Warrior posted are actually averages nation wide.
 
It is also based upon zip code/cola zones such as where I live my wife only gets $502 because cost of living is so much cheaper than most other areas. The approximation numbers Warrior posted are actually averages nation wide.


Dear grizz13:

The closest VA Regional for me is Portland, Oregon.

I live on the coast near a town called Astoria, Oregon. I am about 90 miles from Portland.

I am wondering what a Tier 1 Caregiver payment might be for my area of the country.

Astoria, Oregon, and the town I live in would probably have the same Caregiver compensation level, but it could be a lesser mount than what is paid in Portland, Oregon.

So do you think it would be different? It could be less as I do know the GI Bill stipend rate for this area is a lower amount than what is paid in Portland.

How do I find out exactly what the rate might be for my area in Oregon?

V/R,
nwlivewire
 
Dear Warrior644:

Thank-you very much for your speedy response!
This will help me a lot when I tell others around here.

V/R,
nwlivewire

You are welcome! :)

Thus, I quite often comment that "possessing well-informed knowledge is truly a powerful equalizer."

Best Wishes!
 
It is also based upon zip code/cola zones such as where I live my wife only gets $502 because cost of living is so much cheaper than most other areas. The approximation numbers Warrior posted are actually averages nation wide.
Dear grizz13:

The closest VA Regional for me is Portland, Oregon.

I live on the coast near a town called Astoria, Oregon. I am about 90 miles from Portland.

I am wondering what a Tier 1 Caregiver payment might be for my area of the country.
Astoria, Oregon, and the town I live in would probably have the same Caregiver compensation level, but it could be a lesser mount than what is paid in Portland, Oregon.

So do you think it would be different? It could be less as I do know the GI Bill stipend rate for this area is a lower amount than what is paid in Portland.

How do I find out exactly what the rate might be for my area in Oregon?
V/R,
nwlivewire

Actually, the VA caregiver Tier 1 to Tier 3 monthly stipend amounts previously given were rounded (by me) to the nearest dollar albeit obtained from the Special Compensation for Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (SCAADL) calculator on the following URL:

http://militarypay.defense.gov/tools/scaadl/StipendCalculator.aspx

As annotated from the aforementioned DoD website, it states to "Enter the ZIP code of the geographic location where the Service member currently resides" but it also provides a disclaimer statement of "These compensation rates are subject to change based on revisions made to Bureau of Labor Statistics wage rates."

As such, the VA caregiver monthly stipend amounts are targeted for each ZIP code of a particular U.S. geographic location where the approved applicant currently lives; therefore, the "Portland-Vancouver-Beaverton, OR-WA" geographic location is applicable and targeted to your specific area and not "actually averages nation wide."

Bottom line is to use the aforementioned DoD website's SCAADL monthly stipend calculator to obtain the specific targeted amounts for your geographic location.

Thus, I quite often comment that "possessing well-informed knowledge is truly a powerful equalizer."

Best Wishes!
 
Actually, the VA caregiver Tier 1 to Tier 3 monthly stipend amounts previously given were rounded (by me) to the nearest dollar albeit obtained from the Special Compensation for Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (SCAADL) calculator on the following URL:

http://militarypay.defense.gov/tools/scaadl/StipendCalculator.aspx

As annotated from the aforementioned DoD website, it states to "Enter the ZIP code of the geographic location where the Service member currently resides" but it also provides a disclaimer statement of "These compensation rates are subject to change based on revisions made to Bureau of Labor Statistics wage rates."

As such, the VA caregiver monthly stipend amounts are targeted for each ZIP code of a particular U.S. geographic location where the approved applicant currently lives; therefore, the "Portland-Vancouver-Beaverton, OR-WA" geographic location is applicable and targeted to your specific area and not "actually averages nation wide."

Bottom line is to use the aforementioned DoD website's SCAADL monthly stipend calculator to obtain the specific targeted amounts for your geographic location.

Thus, I quite often comment that "possessing well-informed knowledge is truly a powerful equalizer."

Best Wishes!

Dear Warrior644:

Thank-you for laying out this specific reference point!

This website will help others here and elsewhere better understand the realities of this program.

I now live a long way from any contacts of REAL or ACCURATE knowledge.

This website has truly become one of my main informational lifelines that helps me to manage and improve some of my post-military life/lifestyle transition issues.

I know when I come to this site, I can always get the "straight dope" from the regular members who share and contribute here.

And I also get to add my little 2 cents from time to time.

I am grateful to you all - wherever you are!

V/R,

nwlivewire
 
Dear Warrior644:

Thank-you for laying out this specific reference point!

This website will help others here and elsewhere better understand the realities of this program.

I now live a long way from any contacts of REAL or ACCURATE knowledge.

This website has truly become one of my main informational lifelines that helps me to manage and improve some of my post-military life/lifestyle transition issues.

I know when I come to this site, I can always get the "straight dope" from the regular members who share and contribute here.

And I also get to add my little 2 cents from time to time.

I am grateful to you all - wherever you are!

V/R,

nwlivewire

Indeed, you are welcome; no worries! :)

To that extent, this is what we all do best on the PEB Forum; provide/share well-informed information to others who can hopefully gain benefit as it is applicable to their own particular situation(s) currently in the military and/or in their post-military endeavors.

Take care, and enjoy life! Thanks! :cool:

Thus, I quite often comment that "possessing well-informed knowledge is truly a powerful equalizer."

Best Wishes!
 
Outstanding info Warrior! A possible sticky for that post?
 
All very good information and it all assisted me with making sound decisions that effected my career and family post military.

I'm having issues with the SCAADL calculator. Seems that the calculate button is not working for me. Anyone else dealing with this?
 
All very good information and it all assisted me with making sound decisions that effected my career and family post military.

I'm having issues with the SCAADL calculator. Seems that the calculate button is not working for me. Anyone else dealing with this?


Same here. Can't open SCADDL calculator.

I wonder if they took it down from their web site?
 
It is working just fine with IE, not sure about chrome, firefox, mazilla and safari.
 
All very good information and it all assisted me with making sound decisions that effected my career and family post military.

I'm having issues with the SCAADL calculator. Seems that the calculate button is not working for me. Anyone else dealing with this?

Same here. Can't open SCADDL calculator.

I wonder if they took it down from their web site?

It is working just fine with IE, not sure about chrome, firefox, mazilla and safari.

Indeed, hmm not having any issues via I.E.; same as grizz13.

Thus, I quite often comment that "possessing well-informed knowledge is truly a powerful equalizer."

Best Wishes!
 
Indeed, hmm not having any issues via I.E.; same as grizz13.

Thus, I quite often comment that "possessing well-informed knowledge is truly a powerful equalizer."

Best Wishes!


OK. I'm feeling exasperated here.

I am on IE and the site comes up when I click on the link above....

But after I input my zip code and Tier Level, the website doesn't respond to the command to calculate when I click on their calculate button.

http://militarypay.defense.gov/tools/scaadl/StipendCalculator.aspx

Anybody else with this issue?

I've just tried it again, and it STILL doesn't respond to the clicking on the calculate button.

V/R,
nwlivewire
 
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