Atomic Workers Benefit from Nuclear Care Partner

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Jun 28, 2016

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The Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA), first implemented by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) in July 2001, provides compensation and medical benefits to former Department of Energy (DOE) employees who became ill as a result of working in the atomic weapons industry.
The Program compensates those suffering from more than 20 types of cancers or other ailments including beryllium and asbestos-related ailments and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Uranium miners, millers, and ore transporters are also eligible for benefits if they have developed an illness as a result of toxic exposure at a facility covered under Section 5 of the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA).

Nuclear Care Partners (NCP), an authorized provider of skilled home health care under the DOL, doesnt file claims but can help chronically ill individuals navigate this process. NCP works exclusively with former DOE workers who have been diagnosed with work-related illnesses and qualified for no cost in-home medical benefits under the DOL EEOICPA, DCMWC and FECA Programs. They provide superior, patient-centered care and their goal is to support individuals in maintaining independence while living in the comfort of their own homes.

Burt Stephens, an NCP patient, has had to deal with exposure to radiation. His story is both informative and inspiring. Burt joined the Army when he was 16 and was paid $50 per month. For an extra $50 he joined the paratroopers and started jumping out of planes. He was one of 2000 men who parachuted into the Korea conflict. Later, Burt worked in the Air Force where he worked on nuclear missiles and finished his career at the Nevada Test Site where he was an engineer technician who wired the bombs that were detonated at the site.

Burt began services with Nuclear Care Partners a little over a year ago and states, If it wasnt for this group (NCP) saying youve got a lot of years ahead of you. and showing me how to live again, I dont know where Id be. To learn more about Burts story please go to www.nuclearcarepartners.com/meet-our-patients.

If you are a former Department of Energy employee, contractor, or subcontractor and would like more information about these programs or how Nuclear Care Partners can help, please contact us at 888.525.5111.

Editors Note: This article was submitted by Amy Austin. Amy is a patient advocate for Nuclear Care Partners and can be reached at 970-644-2992 or emailed at aaustin@nuclearcarepartners.com

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