Department of Veterans Affairs
WWW.VA.GOV
The Department of Veterans Affairs, which is commonly referred to
as the VA, is a federal agency divided into three
branches, each with their own distinct operations.
- The Veterans Health Administration (VHA)
- The Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA)
- The National Cemetery Administration (NCA)
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The Veterans Health
Administration
VHA provides a full range of healthcare for veterans, to include
prescription, surgery, counseling, and rehabilitation.
To receive care, veterans must first enroll by
submitting an Application for Medical Benefits:
VA Form 10-10EZ.
New combat veterans are eligible for hospital care,
medical services, and nursing home care for any illness
potentially related to their service in the combat
theater for a 5-year period following separation from
military service, even if there is insufficient medical
evidence to conclude that such condition is attributable
to such service.
For more information visit
www1.va.gov/health
Dental
Veterans may receive one-time dental treatment of they
were not provided treatment within 180 days of separation
from active duty. The time limit does not apply to
veterans with dental conditions resulting form
service-connected wounds or service injuries.
Women’s Programs
VA health care professionals provide counseling and
treatment to help women overcome psychological trauma
resulting form personal and sexual assault during
military service. Care also is provided for any injury,
illness, or psychological condition resulting from such
trauma.
Women Veterans Coordinators are available at all VA
facilities to assist women seeking treatment and
benefits. VA
medical centers have made many structural changes to
ensure privacy for women veterans. For more
information, ask to be connected to the Women Veterans
Coordinator.
Vet Centers
Vet Centers
provide readjustment counseling and outreach services
to all veterans who served in any combat zone. Services
are also available for their family members for military
related issues. Veterans have earned these benefits
through their service and all are provided at no cost to
the veteran or family. The Vet Centers are located in
the community, outside of the larger medical facilities.
For more information call 1-800-905-4675 or go to
www.vetcenter.va.gov
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Veterans Benefits
Administration
VBA administers federal benefit programs. The programs
include,
Disability Compensation,
Life Insurance Benefits,
Home Benefits, and
Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Benefits.
Disability Compensation
Disability Compensation helps veterans with
conditions resulting form their military service, such
as bad backs, hearing loss, or post-traumatic stress
disorder. Veterans receiving Disability Compensation
will receive free care for their service-connected
conditions, may receive a monthly payment, and may be
eligible for Vocational Rehabilitation to help them
return to work.
Receiving compensation payments does not bar
continued service in a reserve component. There are
many Guard/Reservist receiving payment while actively
drilling.
Life Insurance Benefits
If you are in the military or recently separated from
the military, you may be eligible or life insurance.
Two regular and two insurance programs for the disabled
are currently available to new policyholders. See
Life Insurance section of this website.
For more information about insurance topics call the
VA Insurance Center in Philadelphia toll-free at
1-800-669-8477 or visit the VA website at
www.insurance.va.gov
Home Benefits
VA does not directly loan money, but it guarantees the
lender against loss if the borrower fails to repay the
loan. VA loan guaranties are made to service members,
veterans, reservists, and unmarried surviving spouses to
purchase, construct, repair, or improve a dwelling that
the veteran will own and occupy as his or her home.
This includes the purchase of a townhouse or condominium
unit in a project that has been approved by VA. Loans
may also be made to refinance an existing loan on a home
that the veteran owns and occupies. Except for
manufactured (mobile) homes, a down payment is generally
not required if the purchase price is less than the
reasonable value of the property.
For more information about the Loan Guaranty Program
or other related
home benefits topics, please call toll-free number
at 1-800-827-1000, or visit the website at
www.homeloans.va.gov
Vocational Rehabilitation
and Employment (VR&E)
VA’s
Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E)
program assists veterans with service-connected
disabilities by offering them services and assistance to
prepare for, find, and keep suitable employment.
Through the VR&E program, a disabled veteran may
receive:
- Assistance finding and maintaining suitable
employment.
- An evaluation of abilities, skills, and
interests.
- Vocational counseling and planning.
- If needed, training such as on-the-job and
non-paid work experiences.
- If needed, training such as certificate and two-
or four-year college programs.
- Supportive rehabilitation services and
additional counseling
For more information, visit VA’s website at
www.vba.va.gov
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The National Cemetery
Administration (NCA)
The NCA operates programs to memorialize veterans.
Veterans may receive a free government headstone to mark
their grave, even in private cemeteries. Military
honors are provided by the Department of Defense and are
arranged in advance by the family or their
representative. National Cemetery staff will be pleased
to assist in arranging for the honors to be provided, if
available.For more information on burial benefits,
please call toll-free 1-800-827-1000, or visit
www.cem.va.gov |