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HOMECARE BENEFITS
‍FOR NUCLEAR WORKERS

AWA is a dedicated home health care provider that services our Nation’s Nuclear
Weapons Workers. These Individuals can be current or former employees.


Our Mission

Dedicated to improving lives with un- wavering compassion, our home health
agency is committed to providing exceptional, personalized care for our nation’s
atomic workers in the comfort of their homes.

Our Vision

Building a future where atomic workers receive unparalleled care; our vision is
to be the cornerstone of healthcare support for this dedicated community. We
aspire to provide specialized, compassionate home healthcare, fostering
well-being and comfort tailored to the unique needs of atomic workers, ensuring
a thriving and secure home environment.

Our Values

Empowering atomic workers through compassionate and specialized home health
care, ensuring their well-being and peace of mind in the comfort of their own
homes. We are dedicated to the belief that every individual deserves
personalized support on their unique journey to better health and well being.

About us


ATOMIC WORKERS ALLIANCE LLC

An approved home healthcare agency under the EEOICPA dedicated to providing
passionate in home care.  Our focus is to educate Atomic Workers on the medical
benefits and compensation that each is entitled to.

The Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA) was
enacted in October2000. Part B of the EEOICPA, effective on July 31, 2001,
compensates current or former employees (or their survivors) of the Department
of Energy (DOE), its predecessor agencies, and certain of its vendors,
contractors and subcontractors, who were diagnosed with a radiogenic cancer,
chronic beryllium disease, beryllium sensitivity, or chronic silicosis, as a
result of exposure to radiation, beryllium, or silica while employed at covered
facilities.

Part E of the EEOICPA (enacted October 28, 2004) compensates DOE contractor and
subcontract or employees, eligible survivors of such employees, and uranium
miners, millers, and ore transporters as defined by RECA Section 5, for any
occupational illnesses that are causally linked to toxic exposures in the DOE or
mining work environment.


ARE YOU A MEMBER OF THE ENERGY EMPLOYEES OCCUPATIONAL ILLNESS COMPENSATION
PROGRAM (EEOICPA)?

If so, we can help you get the individualized treatment you need shipped
directly to your door at no additional cost to you.

No more waiting in line or trips to the pharmacy.

We have a dedicated staff with many years of DOE EEOICPA experience. We’ve
helped thousands of patients get the medications and treatment they need to
improve the quality of their lives.


ATOMIC WEAPONS PROGRAM

The Manhattan Project was the codename for the American-led effort to develop
functional atomic weapons during World War II. The controversial creation and
eventual use of the atomic bomb engaged some of the world’s leading scientific
minds, as well as the U.S. military (with most of the work done outside of the
borough in New York City for which it was originally named).The Manhattan
Project was started in response to fears that German scientists had been working
on a weapon using nuclear technology since the 1930s, and that Adolf Hitler was
prepared to use it. Throughout the United States starting in 1942, a variety of
research, testing, and manufacturing facilities were created and utilized for
the study, manufacture, and testing of nuclear weapons utilizing uranium
enrichment and nuclear chain reactions.




ATOMIC WORKERS

Uranium enrichment began in the United States as part of the World War II
Manhattan Project to produce nuclear weapons. The first uranium enrichment
operations were set up at what is now the Oak Ridge National Laboratory
(Tennessee) in 1942. In the 1950’s the U.S. government set up two additional
enrichment plants, in Paducah, Kentucky and Piketon, Ohio. Over the years,
dozens more research and development facilities were opened and operated across
the U.S. from Alaska to Massachusetts. For decades, thousands of workers across
the United States dedicated their lives to maintaining national security and
advancing the science of technology of nuclear energy. Beyond the initial intent
of developing nuclear weapons, much of this work became the basis for the
development of nuclear reactors, medical imaging systems (MRI machines), and
radiation therapies for various forms of cancer.


ATOMIC WORKERS TODAY

Over the years, thousands of DOE workers have been diagnosed with a variety of
radiation related illnesses due to their exposure to uranium, beryllium, or
silica at DOE Worksites. Many of them suffer from respiratory problems and have
been diagnosed with cancer or chronic illnesses attributable to radiation or
toxic chemical exposure. At AWA Cares, we have a dedicated staff with several
years of EEOICPA experience.


450 E. Silverado Ranch Blvd Suite 120
info@awacares.com
(855) 292-8326