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With more than 58,000 veterans calling Delaware home, AARP has a long history of supporting those who have served in the U.S. armed forces, and we take pride in helping them navigate life’s transitions. Caring for a veteran or service member is meaningful work, but it can also be challenging. Every caregiving journey is unique, and AARP is here to help. We offer free resources and community programs designed to support military families and caregivers. These include guidance on health care and housing, fraud protection, career training, job search assistance, and family caregiving.
A great place to start is with AARP’s free online Veterans and Military Caregiving Guide, a practical tool to help you get organized and create a caregiving plan. The guide walks you through four key areas:
Understanding your loved one’s needs is essential to providing the right care and ensuring they feel a sense of control over their own life. The guide highlights 10 key issues to help shape your caregiving plan:
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If you’re concerned about your loved one’s mental health, reach out to the Veterans Crisis Line by dialing 988 and pressing 1, texting 838255, or visiting veteranscrisisline.net.
To learn more about creating or updating your caregiving plan, navigating grief, and accessing additional resources, explore the full in-depth guide here: aarp.org/lp/vets-care-guide.
AARP’s goal is to empower veterans, active-duty service members, and their families to navigate life’s transitions with confidence. You’re not alone, and with the right tools, tips, and community support, you can continue to care for your loved one with strength and peace of mind.
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