Caregiver Tool Box
Skip to main contentAs a Family Caregiver, you know better than anyone else that caring for a Veteran requires major organizational skills. Whether you are new to family caregiving or looking for fresh tips and resources, VA has created this Caregiver Tool Box to help you find tools that work for you. This page offers resources and information to help you stay on top of things and manage the daily stresses of family caregiving.
Have you recently become a Family Caregiver of a Veteran? Feeling overwhelmed? This section provides tools and information to help you learn what to expect as a Family Caregiver and how to balance your new responsibilities.
You're not a doctor, but you've taken on the responsibility of providing specialized care to the Veteran you love. To help support your caregiving efforts, this section provides care sheets to help you better understand common diagnosis and tips for managing your Veteran's care at home.
A checklist can be a great tool for helping you keep track of what you need to do and reminding you what still needs to be done. To support your caregiving efforts, VA has created checklists for new Family Caregivers, questions to ask the doctor, and other information to help you stay on track. Follow the link to learn more.
The key to success for Family Caregivers is organization. Getting organized will help you manage all the different aspects of caregiving – from medication regimens to having the right questions ready for the doctor appointments. Use these tools and tips to help you keep everything on track.
If you are a Caregiver of a Veteran who had a stroke, visit the RESCUE website. Resources and Education for Stroke Caregivers' Understanding and Empowerment, or RESCUE for short, is a lifeline to help Caregivers "keep their heads above water." The website is written in English and Spanish languages. You can read, download or print information from 44 easy-to-read fact sheets, learn about caregiving resources, and find self-help tools. This website will help you take better care of yourself and your loved one.
How can we help you?
I need help with:
SERVICES
Caregiver Support Coordinators
In-home services
Respite care
Services for Caregivers of post 9/11 Veterans
All Caregivers services
DIAGNOSES (PDF)
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Alzheimer's
CAREGIVING RESOURCES
Resources for new Caregivers
Staying organized
Find your local Caregiver Support Coordinator