Caregivers Defined
When a service member is injured
When a service member becomes wounded, ill, or injured—hopefully—someone provides support.
That support person might be a spouse, a parent, a sibling, a partner, a child, or anyone who cares for the service-member during the hours that they are not being cared for by medical professionals. We call these individuals military or Veteran caregivers.
Military vs Veteran Caregivers
A military caregiver supports an active-duty service member.
A Veteran caregiver supports a Veteran (they have been issued a DD-214)
Add the Title of Caregiver
After the service member’s injury, those things that used to define relationships – wife, mother, brother, daughter, partner – now include the title of caregiver, and family now becomes caregiving family—caregiving affects everyone in the home.
During the transition to a caregiving family, everyone adjusts from what-was to what-is.
The Importance of Community
Without the support of friends, family, employers, and the community, friendships, goals, careers, and dreams can be lost.