Posts filed under: veteran
Aug. 25
KUSA-TV (Denver, Co.)
Pit bulls could once again live in cities with bans
Glenn Belcher and his dog Sky enjoy walking and playing in Cheesman Park, but Walker couldn't get his dog there without a fight.
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KUSA-TV (Denver, Co.)
Pit bulls could once again live in cities with bans
Glenn Belcher and his dog Sky enjoy walking and playing in Cheesman Park, but Walker couldn't get his dog there without a fight.
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Filed Under: Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), PTSD, military, public policy, service animal, veteran
June 18
Asbury (N.J.) Park Press
VA still battling errors, backlog in disability claims
Retired Marine Sgt. Michael Madden of Prescott, Ariz., knows what it means to battle. In Vietnam, he was shot in the head, forcing him to undergo spinal cord surgery that has left him in a wheelchair. But the fight was not over for Madden. After being told by a Veterans Affairs doctor to file for funding to make his home and car wheelchair-adaptable, Madden has spent the last decade in a jungle of bureaucracy, legalese and claim denials.
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Asbury (N.J.) Park Press
VA still battling errors, backlog in disability claims
Retired Marine Sgt. Michael Madden of Prescott, Ariz., knows what it means to battle. In Vietnam, he was shot in the head, forcing him to undergo spinal cord surgery that has left him in a wheelchair. But the fight was not over for Madden. After being told by a Veterans Affairs doctor to file for funding to make his home and car wheelchair-adaptable, Madden has spent the last decade in a jungle of bureaucracy, legalese and claim denials.
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Filed Under: military, public policy, veteran
June 17
Times Herald-Record (Middletown, N.Y.)
VA streamlines application form for disability pay
Rep. John Hall is hailing two recent steps to speed the approval of disability pay for injured veterans — a process that can last months or even years.
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Times Herald-Record (Middletown, N.Y.)
VA streamlines application form for disability pay
Rep. John Hall is hailing two recent steps to speed the approval of disability pay for injured veterans — a process that can last months or even years.
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Filed Under: military, veteran
June 14
WJLA-TV (Arlington, Va.)
Time Running Out for PTSD Sufferers to Claim Benefits
The U.S. military has agreed to pay millions of dollars to veterans who were discharged from the service for post-traumatic stress disorder with lower disability ratings than they are entitled to. But time is running out for those who are eligible.
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WJLA-TV (Arlington, Va.)
Time Running Out for PTSD Sufferers to Claim Benefits
The U.S. military has agreed to pay millions of dollars to veterans who were discharged from the service for post-traumatic stress disorder with lower disability ratings than they are entitled to. But time is running out for those who are eligible.
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Filed Under: PTSD, military, veteran
May 31
Los Angeles Times
Veterans Affairs wants to be an advocate, not an enemy
John Lamie survived six roadside bombings in Iraq, only to have the Department of Veterans Affairs refuse to accept three months' worth of medical tests he underwent for jaw and shoulder wounds — tests performed by VA-approved doctors at VA facilities.
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Los Angeles Times
Veterans Affairs wants to be an advocate, not an enemy
John Lamie survived six roadside bombings in Iraq, only to have the Department of Veterans Affairs refuse to accept three months' worth of medical tests he underwent for jaw and shoulder wounds — tests performed by VA-approved doctors at VA facilities.
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Filed Under: healthcare, military, traumatic brain injury, veteran
Dec. 27, 2009
The Washington Post
Military helps families find care for special-needs kids
When her husband, a Marine Corps colonel, was transferred last summer from the Pentagon to a base in southern California, Karen Driscoll was forced to confront her autistic child's new school district and the intricacies of federal special education law.
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The Washington Post
Military helps families find care for special-needs kids
When her husband, a Marine Corps colonel, was transferred last summer from the Pentagon to a base in southern California, Karen Driscoll was forced to confront her autistic child's new school district and the intricacies of federal special education law.
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Filed Under: K-12, children, education, military, parenting, veteran
Nov. 19, 2009
The New York Times
Back to School
Hola amigos! Greetings from the great state of Virginia. It has been a couple of months since my last post and during that time I have been on a couple of trips and even attended my 10-year high school reunion in St. Petersburg, Fla. It was nice to see some of the people that I have not seen since graduation. I received a very warm welcome from everyone.
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The New York Times
Back to School
Hola amigos! Greetings from the great state of Virginia. It has been a couple of months since my last post and during that time I have been on a couple of trips and even attended my 10-year high school reunion in St. Petersburg, Fla. It was nice to see some of the people that I have not seen since graduation. I received a very warm welcome from everyone.
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Filed Under: blog, higher education, veteran, visually impaired
Nov. 17, 2009
Associated Press
Army helps vets with `invisible wounds’ find jobs
SAN ANTONIO — Richard Martin keeps a rearview mirror on his desk to prevent co-workers from startling him in his cubicle. The walls are papered with sticky notes to help him remember things, and he wears noise-canceling headphones to keep his easily distracted mind focused.
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Associated Press
Army helps vets with `invisible wounds’ find jobs
SAN ANTONIO — Richard Martin keeps a rearview mirror on his desk to prevent co-workers from startling him in his cubicle. The walls are papered with sticky notes to help him remember things, and he wears noise-canceling headphones to keep his easily distracted mind focused.
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Filed Under: PTSD, employment, military, traumatic brain injury, veteran
July 12, 2009
The New York Times
Veterans Affairs Faces Surge of Disability Claims
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The New York Times
Veterans Affairs Faces Surge of Disability Claims
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Filed Under: PTSD, healthcare, military, public policy, veteran
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