FAQs for Caregivers


Why in-home health care?

We offer our caregivers flexibility when it comes to scheduling, the ability to serve multiple patients, and technology assistance.

Does Giving Home provide any training to family members looking to become caregivers?

Yes, the Giving Home team can train family members to provide care. We will work to ensure family members receive compensation for care provided through the White Card. 

How is compensation for Caregivers determined?

As the largest coordinator of chronic care services to atomic veterans, Giving Home understands its local markets. Compensation decisions are made in consultation with patients.

What is your relationship with the Department of Labor and state licensing bodies?

At Giving Home, we maintain a collaborative relationship with the Department of Labor (DOL) and state licensing bodies to ensure compliance with all applicable regulatory standards. We actively adhere to all applicable guidelines and requirements while providing the highest quality of care to our patients. Our operations are regularly audited and reviewed, we are enrolled as a healthcare benefits provider with the Department of Labor and duly licensed (where applicable) in each state in which we operate, and we work closely with these organizations to stay current with any changes in regulations or best practices.

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