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VA during President Biden’s first 100 days
April 30 marks 100 days since President Joe Biden took office. President Franklin D. Roosevelt coined the “first 100 days” moniker in a 1933 radio address at the height of the Great Depression. He used the phrase as a goal post to show that his administration had moved quickly to get the country working again.
While the yardstick’s judgement is colloquial in nature, its administrative embrace and use in the media is still common today. That’s why, on President Biden’s 100
th day in service to America, we’re examining what that has meant for VA.
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I Don’t Want To Be a Caregiver
Some people simply are not suited for and can’t be a caregiver for their elderly loved one.
By Ninutsa Nadirashvili
Every human is a different, unique individual and has a right to choose what they want to do in their life. Society often expects people to conform to certain roles and take on certain commitments without the emotional and physical stresses that they involve. Some people simply are not suited for and can’t be a caregiver for their elderly loved one. The impact that this responsibility has on an individual’s health, finances and private life is not to be underestimated. In this article, we will guide you through the steps you can take when you can’t be a caregiver.
VA expands vaccine eligibility to all veterans and their spouses Share Updated: 6:29 PM PDT Mar 25, 2021 Share Updated: 6:29 PM PDT Mar 25, 2021 The Veterans Administration has expanded who they are giving COVID-19 vaccines to. Under the SAVES LIVES Act signed by President Biden, all veterans regardless of VA health care status qualify for the vaccine. Covered individuals can receive a vaccine from VA due to the ongoing COVID-19 public health emergency. Under the bill, covered individuals are:Veterans who are not eligible to enroll in the VA health care system; Family caregivers approved as providers of personal care services for Veterans under the VA’s Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers; Caregivers of Veterans participating in the VA’s Program of General Caregiver Support Services; and Caregivers of Veterans participating in various VA supportive medical programs. Veteran spouses. VA Palo Alto is encoura