Caregiver Resources for Military Families in Virginia Beach

Caregiver resources specifically for military families in Virginia Beach — VA Caregiver Support, peer programs, and Virginia initiatives.

Reviewed by Carol Bradley Bursack, NCCDP-certified — Owner of Minding Our Elders

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Updated May 13, 2026

An elderly U.S. military veteran in uniform at home, illustrating the role of in-home care for veterans.

Family caregivers of Virginia Beach-area veterans face unique challenges — military culture, service-connected conditions, complex VA benefits — and unique supports. The VA Caregiver Support Program, peer support networks, Virginia-specific initiatives, and the Hampton VA Medical Center’s social work team all serve Virginia Beach military families.

VA Caregiver Support Program for Virginia Beach families

The VA’s national Caregiver Support Program offers:

  • Caregiver Support Coordinators at each VA facility (including the Hampton VA Medical Center) who advise on benefits and respite
  • VA Caregiver Support Line: 1-855-260-3274 — free, confidential, business hours
  • The Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers (PCAFC) — monthly stipend, healthcare, training, and respite for caregivers of eligible post-9/11 veterans with serious injuries
  • The Program of General Caregiver Support Services — peer support, education, respite for any veteran’s caregiver

PCAFC eligibility for Virginia Beach families

The Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers serves caregivers of veterans with serious injuries incurred or aggravated in line of duty on or after September 11, 2001 — expanded in 2020 to include pre-9/11 veterans with severe service-connected disabilities. Eligible caregivers receive:

  • Monthly stipend (varies by region; substantial in Virginia Beach’s market)
  • CHAMPVA-equivalent healthcare for the caregiver
  • Training and mental health counseling
  • Respite care and travel reimbursement

Peer support for Virginia Beach military families

Several Virginia Beach-area peer programs:

  • Local American Legion Auxiliary and VFW Auxiliary — family-of-veteran focused
  • Hidden Heroes (Elizabeth Dole Foundation) — virtual + local peer networks
  • Wounded Warrior Project family programs
  • Virginia Department of Veterans Services family programs

Virginia caregiver resources

Virginia’s caregiver resources typically include:

  • the Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services (DARS) caregiver support programs
  • Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia — administers the federal NFCSP locally
  • Virginia-specific veterans family programs
  • Lifespan Respite programs

Mental health support for Virginia Beach caregivers

Family caregivers of veterans with PTSD, TBI, or severe service-connected conditions face higher rates of depression and anxiety than the general population. Resources:

  • VA Caregiver Support Line: 1-855-260-3274
  • 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (option 1 for veterans/families)
  • Vet Center counseling (free, separate from the Hampton VA Medical Center, available for caregivers in some cases)
  • Private therapists in the Virginia Beach area with military-family specialty

If you’re a Virginia Beach-area military family caregiver feeling overwhelmed, the VA Caregiver Support Line (1-855-260-3274) is the right first call. For benefits coordination, Talk to a VeteransHomeCare advisor when you’re ready.

Frequently asked questions

What is the VA Caregiver Support Program?

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A federal program with two tracks: PCAFC (comprehensive support including monthly stipend for caregivers of post-9/11 and certain pre-9/11 veterans with serious injuries) and the General Caregiver Support Services Program (peer support, education, and respite for any veteran's caregiver). the Hampton VA Medical Center has a Caregiver Support Coordinator who advises Virginia Beach-area families.

Is the PCAFC stipend taxable?

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No — the monthly PCAFC stipend is not taxable income. It's classified as a caregiver benefit, not employment compensation. The stipend amount varies by Veteran's clinical needs and the regional cost-of-living index for Virginia Beach. Talk to the Hampton VA Medical Center's PCAFC coordinator for current amounts. The stipend is one of the most valuable family-caregiver benefits the VA offers and is underused.

Can family caregivers get free counseling through the VA?

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Yes, in limited circumstances. PCAFC participants receive mental health counseling as part of the program. Vet Centers (separate from VA medical centers) provide free counseling for combat veterans and may extend services to family caregivers. The Caregiver Support Line connects families to local resources. Some Virginia Beach-area therapists also offer reduced rates to military families.

Are there peer support groups for Virginia Beach military families?

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Yes — multiple options. Hidden Heroes (Elizabeth Dole Foundation) runs virtual and in-person peer networks. American Legion Auxiliary and VFW Auxiliary chapters in the Virginia Beach area host family-of-veteran groups. the Hampton VA Medical Center has caregiver support groups. The peer connection of meeting other military family caregivers — who 'get it' without explanation — is consistently rated as one of the most valuable supports.

Does the VA pay family members to care for veterans in Virginia Beach?

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Yes, through two paths. PCAFC pays a monthly stipend to qualifying caregivers (often a spouse or adult child) of eligible post-9/11 and certain pre-9/11 veterans. Veteran-Directed Care provides a budget the veteran can use to hire family members as W-2 employees. Both programs are available to Virginia Beach families. PCAFC requires more documentation but provides comprehensive support beyond cash.

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About the author

James Carter, MSW, Accredited VA Claims Agent

Senior Veterans Care Advisor

James is a U.S. Army veteran and a licensed Master of Social Work who has spent 12 years helping wartime veterans and their spouses navigate VA benefits, Aid & Attendance applications, and the transition into in-home care. He writes about the practical mechanics of veteran-specific home care — what the VA pays for, what it doesn't, and how to get a claim approved on the first try.

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Military Family Caregiver Resources in Virginia Beach