Operation Family Caregiver equips the families of returning service members and veterans with the skills they need to adjust to life after military service.
Specially-trained coaches teach and model problem-solving skills to help military caregivers better manage as they seek to support their loved one through challenges. Delivered free and confidentially via Skype or in-person over a 4-6 month period, caregivers are reporting they feel better prepared to care for their families.
Services
Type of Help
Type of Wound
ALS, Amputation, Anxiety, Chronic Condition(s), Depression, Epilepsy, Hearing/Vision Problems, Infertility, Invisible Wound, Memory Loss, Mobility-limiting Disability, Neurological Condition(s), Paralysis, PTS/PTSD, Seizures, Service-Connected Illness, Stroke, TBI, Transplant, Visible Wound
Language Support
Military Branches
Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, National Guard, Navy, Non-Military/Civilian, Reserves
Participation Fees
Education and Training
Location(s)
People
Education and Training
Type of Caregiver
Caregiving Children, Caregiving Friends/Neighbors, Caregiving Parents, Caregiving Partners, Caregiving Siblings, Caregiving Spouses, Children/families, Family/Dependents, Men, Military Caregivers, Women
Era of Service