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Claritev Cares and Elizabeth Dole Foundation Team Up to Help Military and Veteran Caregivers Navigate Mental Health Benefits
MCLEAN, Va. & WASHINGTON, June 03, 2026--Claritev Cares, the charitable foundation established by Claritev (NYSE: CTEV), and the Elizabeth Dole Foundation today announced a new collaboration giving military and veteran caregivers and their families practical guides and resources to navigate their mental health insurance benefits.
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Free online resources help military families understand their mental health insurance options MCLEAN, Va. & WASHINGTON, June 03, 2026--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Claritev Cares, the charitable foundation established by Claritev (NYSE: CTEV), and the Elizabeth Dole Foundation today announced a new collaboration giving military and veteran caregivers and their families practical guides and resources to navigate their mental health insurance benefits. Developed with Claritev’s healthcare subject matter expertise and hosted through the Elizabeth Dole Foundation’s trusted caregiver platform, the new web-based guidance helps caregivers better understand and navigate mental health insurance benefits across Commercial and Affordable Care Act Marketplace plans, Medicaid and CHIP, and Medicare. Military and veteran caregivers can access these resources through the Elizabeth Dole Foundation’s online caregiver resources page. The initiative responds directly to challenges identified by military and veteran caregivers themselves. During a January 2026 focus group co-facilitated by Claritev and the Elizabeth Dole Foundation, caregivers described the emotional and logistical burden of navigating fragmented mental healthcare systems while caring for wounded, ill, or injured veterans and service members. According to a RAND study funded by the Elizabeth Dole Foundation, 42% of military and veteran caregivers supporting individuals age 60 and under met criteria for depression — almost four times the rate of non-caregivers — while 20% reported having considered suicide, four times the rate of non-caregivers. The study also found that caregivers are less likely to seek care for themselves despite elevated needs. "These resources were created to help military and veteran caregivers more easily understand options for meaningful mental health care for themselves and their families," said Steve Schwab, Chief Executive Officer of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation. "Caregivers shoulder extraordinary responsibilities every day, and they deserve clear, trusted guidance that helps them navigate complex healthcare systems with greater confidence." Developed in direct response to caregivers' own descriptions of "frenetic internet searches" with high-stakes consequences, the new guidance consolidates reliable mental health insurance information in one trusted des...
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