(a)
A General Caregiver is a person who:
(1)
Is not a Primary or Secondary Family Caregiver; and
(2)
Provides personal care services to a covered veteran under this section, even if the individual does not reside with the veteran.
(b)
A covered veteran, for purposes of this section, is a veteran who is enrolled in the VA health care system and needs personal care services because the veteran either:
(1)
Is unable to perform an activity of daily living; or
(2)
Needs supervision or protection based on symptoms or residuals of neurological care or other impairment or injury.
(c)
No application or clinical evaluation is required to obtain benefits as a General Caregiver. Veterans or General Caregivers may request any of the benefits listed in § 71.40(a) as needed, from the appropriate VA clinicians and staff at their local VA facilities.
(d)
A veteran is not required to meet the eligibility requirements in § 71.20 to be considered a covered veteran.
Code of Federal Regulations
(Authority:
38 U.S.C. 501, 1720G(b)(1)
, (2))