Veterans’ advocates are raising concerns that a new agreement between the departments of Veterans Affairs and Justice could take away veterans’ autonomy over their health care decisions and deter them ...
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An executive order directs nearly a dozen federal agencies to identify benefit programs within their agencies that may be ...
The Trump administration will expand the power of government attorneys to initiate court proceedings for veterans “unable to make their own health care decisions.” ...
The partnership with the DOJ expands the federal government’s role in appointing legal guardians for vulnerable veterans.
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The inspector general’s office, in a preliminary advisory report, says it found that 13 of 15 VA medical facilities didn’t have crucial data tracking patient calls.
VA officials say the process will help hundreds of veterans hospitalized at VA facilities who are unable to transition to more appropriate settings.
Veterans advocates expressed concern that the move could strip veterans of their agency and target those experiencing homelessness.
Nicholas "Nic" Crews, 34, was employed as a social work case manager at the clinic, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said.
At a time when our forces are in harm's way, the people who care for them at home through Veterans Affairs are being stretched thinner and thinner.