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Veterans Benefits State & Federal
Post your links and information about state and federal benefits available to disabled veterans.
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Correct me if I'm reading this wrong: "Daily room rate for residents is as follows: -Skilled Nursing Care:$231.00" $231 X 365 = $84315 it's on page 6 here: http://www.dva.wa.gov/sites/default/files/AdmissionPacketWDVA.pdf .
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The Virginia Department of Veterans Services advocates for Virginia veterans and connects them to earned benefits and services they have earned. Information on current federal, state and local veterans’ programs, entitlements and referral services is available in Virginia through a network of 26 benefit service offices. All services are provided free of charge. http://www.dvs.virginia.gov/benefits/
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This tuition waiver can be used in conjunction with Chapter 35 benefits. We just completed this process for our daughter. Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program The Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Program (VMSDEP) provides education benefits to spouses and children of military service members killed, missing in action, taken prisoner, or who became at least 90 percent disabled as a result of military service in an armed conflict. Military service includes service in the United States Armed Forces, United States Armed Forces Reserves, the Virginia National Guard, or the Reserves. Armed conflict includes military operations against te…
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State of Vermont Department of Veterans Affairs State of Vermont Benefits for Veterans and their Families Veteran Advocacy The application process for veterans benefits can be confusing and intimidating. If you would like someone to work for you to help make sure you receive the state and federal benefits you and your family deserve, contact our Veteran Service Officer, Mr. Richard Reed. He is a trained and certified professional veterans' advocate who will work on your behalf for no fee. You can reach Richard toll-free at (888) 666-9844. Email Richard! Discharge Records The Office of Veterans Affairs maintains copies of active duty disc…
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http://www.dva.wa.gov/veterans_benefits.html
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I'm not quite sure where this falls topic-wise, but thought if it is worth it members might want to participate: NSCIA Webinar A program of United Spinal Webinar: Access to VA Caregiving Benefits for Veterans with Disabilities Wed, May 7, 2014 | 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM | Eastern Standard Time Register For This Webinar This webinar will discuss trends in caregiving for veterans, VA’s caregiver benefits, and policy changes needed to expand coverage of this VA benefit. Intended Audience: Veterans and their family caregivers Presenters: Heather Ansley, Vice President for VetsFirst, a program of United Spinal Association Christopher Neiweem, Di…
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I recently got rated 100% P&T. The pay schedule shows $2858.00 for a single Vet. Am I entitled to more because I am married? If so, how do I file for the rate change?
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Ok.... COMMON ACCESS CARD Who has all the answers: What is necessary to qualify What documents are needed What is the procedure to get the CAC Where are the locations to have a CAC issued to the Veteran
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Texas has 100% property tax exemption for 100% disabled vets. That could be worth a lot (depending on how much your home is worth). California doesn't charge tuition at its public universities for spouses of 100% disabled veterans, which can worth tens of thousands of dollars once a spouse's DEA benefits run out. Out of all the states in this great nation, which one has the BEST benefits for 100% disabled veterans?
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Hello Gents and lady;s I was wondering if the VA Will help me with the cost of adding a sit down shower. I have neuropathy sp? of both feet and standing in the shower is unbearable, I also have DDD and reaching my feet is life threatening for sure. can anyone point me in the right direction, thanks in advance Bruce
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Before I start, I tried to post this in the Veterans Benefits State & Federal forum, but did not have permission to post there. Could a moderator please move this over there? Alabama has more varieties of license plates than probably any other state. When I went to renew my license plate last year, I had a Desert Storm tag on my car. I asked about the Disabled Veteran tag and was told that I needed an affidavit from the VA which specified my SC percentage, which is understandable. They also said that if I got a Disabled Veteran tag, then I would get a discount on my registration. Sounds good, eh? Well, I wanted the discount, but also wanted my Desert Storm ta…
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