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Employee Spotlight: Alisha Rottger

This month we’re excited to spotlight Alisha Rottger, who serves as a Physician Liaison in our St. Louis, Missouri, office!  Alisha joined the Giving Home team almost two years ago, bringing with her six years of involvement with the EEOICPA program and over a decade of caregiving experience. Having grown up in a union family, … Read more

8 Common Myths about the EEOICPA Program

When the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA) was signed into law by President Bill Clinton in 2000, it initially produced uncertainty and adoption of the program was slow. Though the EEOICPA offered free benefits to nuclear workers, many originally believed it would only provide those benefits for just a few years. In … Read more

EEOICPA Program Update: Government Shutdown Concerns

To All Giving Stakeholders – Employees, Caregivers, and, most importantly, Our Patients: We hope this message finds you well. There is a significant amount of recent news coverage andconversations concerning the possibility of a government shutdown this weekend, including discussions concerning how a shutdown may impact the EEOICPA Program (Energy Program). Our goal with this … Read more

Employee Spotlight: Kaitlyn Stanfield

This month, we are excited to spotlight Kaitlyn Stanfield, Manager of Revenue Operations! Kaitlyn is based out of the Austin, Texas, office and has been with Giving for just over a year and a half. In that time, she has made invaluable improvements to the organization’s billing and accounting processes. Kaitlyn originally began her career … Read more

Understanding the EEOICPA Program 

The Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA) was enacted in 2000 to provide compensation and medical benefits to workers who became ill due to exposure to hazardous substances while working for the Department of Energy (DOE) or its contractors or subcontractors.   Why It Started  The EEOICPA was initiated to address the health risks … Read more

Leading with HEART: How Giving Home Health Care Supports DOE Workers and Their Families

For over a decade, Giving Home Health Care has been committed to supporting current and former U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) workers facing health challenges from exposure to hazardous substances. We offer more than just compassionate in-home care; we are dedicated to navigating complex federal compensation programs like the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Act … Read more

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