We can help make sure your family and family caregiver are properly educated on the best practices to keep you safe. Good habits of family members can have an immediate impact on transmission rates. After reviewing your information, a Benefits Specialist will reach out to discuss your individual case and determine if you qualify for benefits.
As the premier provider of home care services for former nuclear workers, we will do more than just help you apply for compensation. We will work closely with your physicians to give you the specialized care and support you need to overcome the health difficulties you are facing and live a better, more independent life.
As the premier provider of home care services for former nuclear workers, we will do more than just help you apply for compensation. We will work closely with your physicians to give you the specialized care and support you need to overcome the health difficulties you are facing and live a better, more independent life.
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Nuclear Care Partners was founded in 2011 by two nurses with a true passion for helping former atomic workers receive the highest quality of care. They were inspired by the captivating stories and unbelievable struggles of these sick workers who sacrificed their health and their lives to protect our country and serve in our nation's nuclear weapons complex.
We love being the premier provider of home care services to former atomic workers. We're a dynamic, fun-loving team that sees possibilities, solves complex problems, and innovates in all that we do. We are a community of extraordinary individuals brought together by our shared purpose. Our core values guide us in our mission each and every day.
More than 600,000 former atomic workers across the United States may qualify for up to $400,000 in financial compensation, plus no cost medical benefits for life through the Department of Labor's EEOICPA. Have you been diagnosed with a chronic illness or cancer that could be related to workplace exposure at a DOE facility?.
Have you been diagnosed with a lung disease or lung cancer? Commonly covered diagnoses include: lung cancer, silicosis, pneumoconiosis, cor pulmonale, or pulmonary fibrosis?. If yes, you may qualify for up to $175,000 in compensation through the Department of Justice's RECA Program. The Radiation Exposure Act, or RECA, awards compensation to individuals who have developed serious diseases and cancers due to radiation exposure.
Federal Workers suffering from employment related injuries and occupational diseases may qualify for in-home care. The Federal Employee's Compensation Act (FECA) provides workers' compensation coverage for employment related injuries and occupational diseases. This coverage is for all civilian workers of the United States.
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