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Military OneSource
Military OneSource is a U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) program that serves as a central hub for information, resources, and support to the military community. It is a no-cost, 24/7 service that provides a wide range of assistance through its website, call center, and various programs. The organization's services are designed to address the everyday challenges and unique aspects of military life, thereby contributing to the well-being of service members and their families.
Learn More Fact SheetDisabled American Veterans (DAV)
Find help with the VA benefits process, transport for medical appointments, employment and entrepreneurship, and transition services. You can also find informaiton on events for diabled veterans, such as the Winter Sports Clinic and conferences and conventions.
Learn More Fact SheetOperation We Are Here
This site lists a large number of programs for veterans with PTSD and TBI, as well as resources for supporters of and military families.
Learn More Learn More - RetreatsTransition Assistance Program (TAP)
The VA's Transition Assistance Program (TAP) provides essential information, resources, and tools to service members and their loved ones. Its core support involves educating transitioning personnel about the wide array of VA benefits and services they have earned, ensuring they are prepared to succeed in their post-military careers and personal lives.
Learn More Fact SheetCode 1 Assistance in Veteran Transitioning to Home Life
Code 1 Wellness (which runs the program) provides comprehensive support focusing on the physical, mental, and social well-being of veterans as they adjust to civilian life, addressing the multifaceted challenges they face during this period.
Learn More Fact SheetCommunity Residential Care
The Community Residential Care (CRC) program provides long-term care for Veterans in a non-institutional, home-like setting within the community. The VA inspects and approves privately-owned community facilities (such as assisted living, adult family care homes, and smaller residential homes) to ensure they meet VA quality standards. The VA then coordinates placement for eligible Veterans who require daily supervision and assistance but do not need full hospital or nursing home care.
Learn More Fact SheetVeteran-Directed Care
The Veteran-Directed Care (VDC) program is a consumer-directed home and community-based service (HCBS) that empowers Veterans of all ages to manage their own long-term care needs. The program shifts the control of care from a traditional agency-managed model to the Veteran. The Veteran (or their authorized representative) is given a flexible budget to purchase goods and services and to hire, train, and manage their own care workers, including family members or friends. This flexibility is designed to help Veterans at risk of institutionalization remain safely in their homes and communities.
Learn More Fact SheetBlind Rehabilitation Services
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Blind Rehabilitation Service (BRS) provides complete and seamless rehabilitation services for patients experiencing vision loss. Its primary function is to integrate specialized vision care, therapeutic instruction, and cutting-edge assistive technology into the overall healthcare plan of eligible service members and Veterans. This integration ensures that individuals with vision loss receive the finest medical and rehabilitative support, helping them regain skills for daily living and achieve maximum personal independence.
Learn More Fact SheetWounded Warrior Project
The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) is a veterans service organization dedicated to serving injured post-9/11 veterans and service members. The organization was founded in 2003 with the mission of providing a wide range of programs and services to help these individuals transition to civilian life. WWP addresses the physical and mental wounds of war, offering support for a variety of needs from physical rehabilitation to career counseling and mental health care.
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