About Giving Home


Founded in 2012, Giving Home is a health care coordinator and chronic care manager dedicated to advocating for and serving individuals with conditions contracted while working in nuclear energy programs for the Department of Energy.

We help families navigate complex eligibility and benefits processes for the Energy Employee Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA) and Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA), including helping individuals qualify despite previous denials. Once enrolled, we ensure patients receive the full scale of benefits and compensation available.

Offering dedicated support in Arizona, Colorado, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, Tennessee, Texas, Kentucky, and Utah, our highly trained team of over 400 full-time staff and network of more than 4,500 caregivers is committed to improving the quality of life of our patients, helping them maintain their independence in the comfort of their own homes, and making a positive impact on the lives of those we serve and their families.

When patients and providers choose Giving Home, they choose an organization that truly cares for every individual we serve.

Our Portfolio of Services

At Giving Home, we coordinate in-home care for individuals impacted by their work in nuclear energy programs for the Department of Energy. We proactively advocate for our patients, assist them with understanding EEOICPA and RECA program qualifications, and help them access benefits through their White Card.

Qualification

We’re here to help you understand the eligibility requirements for compensation and benefits.

Advocacy

Our team proactively
advocates for your
care to ensure it
fulfills your needs.

Coordination

We coordinate expert in-home care with
our team of
compassionate
caregivers.

At Giving Home, our mission-driven team is guided by our core principles and deep desire to serve atomic veterans and their local communities. Simply put, we love the work that we do, and we strive to provide the best possible experience to our patients and team members day in and day out.

We support our team members in need through our Giving Back Program, a not-for-profit organization that provides financial assistance to individuals on the Giving Home team.

Grant recipients have received assistance to help with the following:

  • Cover the cost of car repairs
  • Moving expenses (to leave an unhealthy environment)
  • Airfare to a family member’s funeral
  • Therapy dog training
  • Paying bills due to unpaid time off for a medical emergency

Serve and support others, openness to ongoing
feedback and continued improvement.

Practice active listening and consider the perspectives of
others, treating all with kindness.

Go above and beyond for clients and teammates, removing barriers to excellent care coordination.

Committed to honest, effective, and pleasant communications.

Empower others through collaboration, welcome diversity, drive forward with optimism, and have fun along the way.


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