Vets Corner: VA presumes specific disabilities cause by service

Vets Corner: VA presumes specific disabilities cause by service

VA presumes that specific disabilities diagnosed in certain veterans were caused by their military service.  VA does this because of the unique circumstances of their military service.  If

one of these conditions is diagnosed in a veteran, VA presumes that the circumstances of his/her service caused the condition, and disability compensation can be awarded.

The following health conditions are presumptively recognized for service inVietnam.  Veterans with one or more recognized conditions do not have to show that their illness is related to their military service to get disability compensation.  VA presumes that their condition is service-connected.  Conditions include chloracne, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, soft tissue sarcoma, Hodgkin’s disease, porphyria cutanea tarda, multiple myeloma, respiratory cancers including cancers of the lung, larynx, trachea, and bronchus, prostate cancer, acute and subacute transient peripheral neuropathy, type 2 diabetes, and chronic lymphocytic leukemia.  Recently added conditions include B cell leukemias such as hairy cell leukemia, Parkinson’s disease and ischemic heart disease.

Certain conditions are also recognized for the children ofVietnamveterans.  Covered birth defects include a wide range conditions.  Eighteen defects are specifically included and others not specifically excluded are covered.

Vietnamveterans who served in theRepublicofVietnambetween 1/9/62 and 5/7/75, and later contracted any of these conditions, or have children with birth defects, should apply for disability compensation benefits.  There are no time limits to apply.

The Kings County Veterans Service Office issues Veteran I.D. cards to honorably discharged veterans. Contact Joe Wright if you would like to receive periodic veteran’s information by email.    There are many state and federal benefits and programs available to veterans and their dependents.  To find out if you are eligible for any of these benefits, visit or call our office.  We can and will assist you in completing all required application forms.  You can get information on the Web from the Kings County Veterans Service Office webpage at www.countyofkings.com.
Joe Wright, retired Navy Master Chief Petty Officer, is the Veterans Service Officer for Kings County. Send your questions to the Veterans Service Office, 1400 W. Lacey Blvd, Hanford, CA 93230; call 582-3211, ext. 2669; or e-mail joe.wright@co.kings.ca.us.

Vets Corner: Long term health care for veterans

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers a spectrum of geriatric and extended care services to veterans enrolled in its health care system.  More than 90 percent of VA’s medical centers provide home- and community-based outpatient long-term care programs.  This patient-focused approach supports the wishes of most patients to live at home in their own communities for as long as possible.  In addition, veterans can receive inpatient long-term care through programs of VA or state veterans’ homes.

Veterans can receive home-based primary care, contract home health care, adult day health care, homemaker and home health aide services, home respite care, home hospice care and community residential care.  VA's nursing home programs include VA-operated nursing home care units, contract community nursing homes and state homes. The community nursing home program has the advantage of being offered in many local communities where veterans can receive care near their homes and families.  VA contracts for the care of veterans in community nursing homes approved by VA.  The state home program is based on a joint cost-sharing agreement between VA, the veteran and the state.

To be eligible for nursing home care, the veteran must have a service-connected disability rating of at least 70 percent, or be rated 60 percent service-connected and be unemployable or have an official rating of "permanently and totally disabled." Nonservice-connected veterans and those officially referred to as "zero percent, noncompensable, service-connected" veterans who require nursing home care for any nonservice-connected disability and who meet income and asset criteria may also be eligible.   If space and resources are available, other veterans on a case-by-case basis may also be eligible.

The Kings County Veterans Service Office issues Veteran I.D. cards to honorably discharged veterans. Contact Joe Wright if you would like to receive periodic veteran’s information by email.    There are many state and federal benefits and programs available to veterans and their dependents.  To find out if you are eligible for any of these benefits, visit or call our office.  We can and will assist you in completing all required application forms.  You can get information on the Web from the Kings County Veterans Service Office webpage at www.countyofkings.com.

Joe Wright, retired Navy Master Chief Petty Officer, is the Veterans Service Officer for Kings County. Send your questions to the Veterans Service Office, 1400 W. Lacey Blvd, Hanford, CA 93230; call 852-2669; or e-mail joe.wright@co.kings.ca.us.

 

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