How and Why To Hire Veterans
When military personnel leave the service, their job is not done. They still have to eat, feed their family, participate in society, and keep active.… Read More »How and Why To Hire Veterans
When military personnel leave the service, their job is not done. They still have to eat, feed their family, participate in society, and keep active.… Read More »How and Why To Hire Veterans
Many Berks County veterans who have suffered debilitating injuries may believe their active days are over. The sudden transition from a physically strong, vibrant lifestyle… Read More »Veterans with Disabilities Are Encouraged to Participate in Sports
If you are a veteran and new to the Berks County | Reading area, you may not be aware of the local Veterans Affairs office… Read More »Are You a Veteran New to the Berks County | Reading Area?
Many veterans and their families in Reading, PA, and around Berks County, are not aware that many veterans who served during wartime are eligible for… Read More »Paralyzed Veterans Need Our Support
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) launched its new and improved Veterans Community Care Program on June 6, 2019, implementing portions of the VA Maintaining Internal Systems and Strengthening Integrated Outside Networks Act of 2018 (MISSION Act), which both ends the Veterans Choice Program and establishes a new Veterans Community Care Program.
The MISSION Act will strengthen the nationwide VA Health Care System by empowering Veterans with more health care options.
“The changes not only improve our ability to provide the health care Veterans need, but also when and where they need it,” said VA Secretary Robert Wilkie. “It will also put Veterans at the center of their care and offer options, including expanded telehealth and urgent care, so they can find the balance in the system that is right for them.”
There is nothing worse than dealing with the emotions of a major health event or other major crisis and not having a plan in place. It is best to know the loved one’s wishes to ease the burden of the decision-making process.