Service Dogs-A Veteran’s Best Friend
Denying veterans access to service dogs is denying their access to greater quality of life and independence.
Denying veterans access to service dogs is denying their access to greater quality of life and independence.
VetsFirst supports legislation to create a patient registry that would track undiagnosed diseases. Registry could help thousands of veterans nationwide.
Learn about mortgage life insurance benefits available to veterans who are eligible for specially adapted housing.
Stay on top of your claims and take control of your health. Learn how to access all your benefits-related info through the VA's 'eBenefits' Web portal.
Don't miss out on valuable job and independent living resources that you've earned. Learn how to apply for the VA's vocational rehab and employment services.
Improving Social Security benefits will help people with disabilities, including veterans, in all aspects of their lives.
Veterans with MS could be eligible for VA benefits even if they were diagnosed years after service.
Social Security is a benefit that many veterans have earned. No senator should try to take them away.
Promised, comprehensive benefits under the VA’s Caregiver Assistance Program may not be available as intended by Congress.
It’s critical that clinicians understand that service animals are not pets. They not only promote independence, but help break down barriers between people with disabilities and society.