VA 101: An overview of federal benefits for veterans

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VA 101: An overview of federal benefits for veterans Matt Greenlee, MSW, LCSW Chief, Social Work Service Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center

Course Objectives Eligibility for VA Benefits and Services Veteran Health Care – VHA Veteran Benefits – VBA Veteran Burial and Memorial Benefits – NCA Special Initiatives VA Homeless Program Caregiver Support Services

Who is a Veteran? World War II: Dec. 7, 1941, through Dec. 31, 1946

Who is a Veteran?

Who is a Veteran Korean War: June 27, 1950, through Jan. 31, 1955

Who is a Veteran

Who is a Veteran Vietnam War: Aug. 5, 1964 , through May 7, 1975

Who is a Veteran

Who is a Veteran Gulf War: Aug. 2, 1990 through a date set by law or Presidential Proclamation

Who is a Veteran

Who is a Veteran

Who is a Veteran

Eligibility A person who served in active military, naval or air service Released under conditions other than dishonorable Includes Reserve and National Guard if they were called to active duty (other than training only) After Sept. 7, 1980, must have 24 continuous months of service, or the full period for which they were called to active duty

Priority Groups

Priority Groups Group 3 Example: Veterans with SC Disability rated 10-20 % Former POWS Purple Heart Medal recipients Veterans awarded special eligibility for disabilities incurred in treatment or participation in a VA VR program Veterans whose discharge was for a disability incurred or aggravated in the line of duty

Recently Discharged Combat Veterans Priority Group 6 (unless eligible for higher group) for five years post-discharge Veterans, Activated Reservists, National Guard Served active duty in theater of combat operations after 11/11/98 Discharge under Other than Dishonorable Conditions VA Care and meds at no cost for any condition related to combat service for 5 years

Navigating Services Veterans Health Administration Inpatient Care Extended Care Medication Outpatient Care Veterans Benefits Administration Compensation and Pension Education and Training Home Loan Guaranty VA Life Insurance

A likely case…

“Todd” – age 31 Period of Service: 5/1/2000 to 4/28/2010 Branch of Service: U.S. Army Combat Zone Dates: First Deployment: Iraq March 2003 – May 2004 Second Deployment: Iraq May 2007 – July 2008 Military Occupation Specialty: Infantry (11B) Discharge Status: Honorable

Combat Experiences Part of U.S. Army Third Infantry Division assault of Baghdad in April 2003. Experienced light arms fire, mortars and RPG fire during invasion Several encounters with Hussein Regime dressed in civilian clothes that surprised his unit Part of Troop Surge in 2007, again with Third Infantry Division, Southern Baghdad Belts Counterinsurgency Missions Exposed to IED, sniper fire, RPG fire Three close friends KIA

Presenting to VA after discharge Remembers talking to VA staff at a PDHRA but did not come for follow-up services Did not take advantage of transition services Presents to the ED in January 2011, first encounter with VA Health Care Back pain Sleep problems Angry a lot Fiancé says to MD “He’s just different.” Denies having suicidal thoughts Drinking alcohol more

Next steps Referral to Seamless Transition Integrated Care

Veteran Crisis Line Primary Care VA Home Loan Guaranty Service-Connected Disability Mental Health Dental (maybe) Todd & His CM Work Restoration Medication Caregiver Programs Post-9/11 GI Bill Substance Abuse VA Life Insurance My HealtheVet Education and Training

Can’t find work… Service-Connected Disabilities Monetary benefit paid to Veteran who was injured/disabled during active military service Must have discharged under conditions other than dishonorable Variable rating based on degree of impairment and the number of dependents Federal and State income tax exempt Apply with VBA or with assistance from a VSO

How much? 2011 VA Disability Compensation Rates for Veterans Veteran’s Disability Rating Monthly Rate Paid to Veterans 10 percent $123 20 percent $243 30 percent* $376 40 percent* $541 50 percent* $770 60 percent* $974 70 percent* $1,228 80 percent* $1,427 90 percent* $1,604 100 percent* $2,673

Todd’s Awarded – 70% for PTSD VR and Employment 20% SC and employment handicap 10% SC and serious employment handicap Rehabilitation Plan Reemployment with Previous Employer Rapid Access to Employment Self-Employment Employment through long-term services Independent living services Period of rehabilitation program Work study

Wants to return to school soon Post- 9/11 GI Bill Served 90 days after 9/10/01 Benefit expires 15 years from last period of active duty Based on length of service, benefits include: Tuition and fees Monthly housing allowance Books and supplies up to $1000/year $500 relocation assistance if moving from rural area

Integrated Health Care Primary Care – Back pain Mental Health Treatment – PTSD VA has heavily invested in training MH Providers in evidenced-based therapies (Cognitive Processing Therapy, Prolonged Imaginal Exposure, Cognitive Restructuring) Pharmacotherapy Substance Abuse Treatment – Alcohol Abuse? INTERDENDENCE

Securing the future Home Loan Guaranty VA Life Insurance Service member, Veteran, Reservist, Surviving Spouse can buy a home, condo, manufactured housing or refinance VA guaranty protects lender from loss if borrower fails to repay loan Guarantees 25% of loan amount – no down payment needed VA Life Insurance Available because military/Veterans may not qualify for commercial products due to risks involved in military service or due to service-related disabilities

“Uphill Battle” Company E, 16th Infantry, 1st Infantry Division….one of the first waves at Omaha Beach

Burial and Memorial Benefits Eligibility (DD214) Active Duty Veterans under conditions other than dishonorable Active Duty Service members Active/Inactive Duty Training Spouses and dependent children Flat Marker Medallion

Burial and Memorial Benefits Burial at no cost in a national cemetery (72/131 open for burial) Headstones, Markers, Medallions (at no cost) Presidential Memorial Certificate Burial Flag Reimbursement up to $2000 for private burial if Veteran’s death is SC

Burial and Memorial Benefits Burial Allowance - $300 for Veteran entitled to compensation or pension at time of death Plot Allowance – for Veteran discharged from AD due to disability during service; receiving compensation or pension; died in VA facility Military Funeral Honors

Special Programs Homeless Services End Veteran Homelessness by 2015 “No wrong door” approach Grant & Per Diem – 238 beds, 4 community partners HUD/VASH – 215 total with 30 pending, 35 in Bloomington Contract Residential Housing – 18, VOA Dom – 50, Partners in Housing Outreach/In-reach

Special Programs Caregiver Support Services – Post 9/11 Veteran who sustained serious injury and has significant impairment requiring CG Monthly stipend Travel expenses Access to health insurance (ChampVA) Mental health counseling Caregiver training Respite care (not less than 30 days/yr)

All General Caregivers Receive: All ERAs In person education Interactive Web site Telehealth training Teaching techniques, strategies, and skills for caring Counseling and other services under § 1782 Respite care, age and medically appropriate, including in home under §1720B Information on all available VA/community services Family Caregivers Additionally Receive: Post 9-11 Only Appropriate instruction and training Travel, lodging, and per diem for training Lodging and subsistence for appointments Respite care during training Ongoing technical support Counseling Primary Family Caregivers Additionally Receive: Post 9-11 Only Monthly caregiver stipend Appropriate mental health services Health care coverage

Contact Information Matt Greenlee, Chief of Social Work 317-988-3832 matthew.greenlee@va.gov Veterans Benefits Administration 1-800-827-1000 www.vba.va.gov/ National Cemetery Administration www.cem.va.gov/