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    With the help of the interdisciplinary team a foot surveillance program was created. Two assessment tools were developed with the intent of providing an initial assessment, and a monthly and annual assessment to detect foot issues in their early stages. A patient education program was developed to teach patients how to perform adequate self-care and promote their awareness. According to Valabhji (2011) the speed of referrals to the proper provider can be crucial to optimizing outcomes. By…

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    Veteran care is an important, growing part of America’s aging population challenges and new statistics show the chance that senior veterans and those from the Baby Boomer generation to be homeless are significantly higher than non-veterans. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) recently published a study on the extent and nature of homelessness among America’s veterans as an adjunct to the 2009 Annual…

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    Veteran Administration house loans (VA loans) are disposed so vets and active-duty service members can be assisted with their house purchase or retention strives. This is one way the country shows its gratitude for the audacious servicing these people have shown. Being eligible for this is doled out to these individuals: * Active-duty vets and current armed service members. At the least 90 days in wartime or 181 sequential days in peacetime should be the time period of their service. Those who…

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    train tracks. Many different points of Ad’s life coincide with Krebs life in Soldier’s Home. Krebs has just come back from war, and he is trying to go back to living his day to day life. Despite Ad being a professional fighter and Krebs being a war veteran,…

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    1. The purpose of the Military Tuition Assistance Program (MTAP) is to provide financial aid to active duty service members earning college credits.1 The Tuition Assistance program is one of the most frequently cited reasons for re-enlistment among the enlisted corps.2 In recent weeks, a Department of Defense (DoD) family council has recommended expanding the MTAP to include licenses and technical certifications.3 As stated by the Sergeant Major of the Army, Dan Dailey, “one of his…

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     New hire orientation is provided once-a-month, which may be accommodated for hiring capacity.  A schedule of each orientation for the year will be accessible and published in advance  A vigorous communication strategy incorporating numerous methods will be utilized to constantly announce the schedule to new team members, their supervisors, presenters, and major stakeholders  Their new hire orientation date is paired with the new hire ambassador at the member of staff work location plus a…

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    Patient-Centered Communication and Access for Veterans with Disabilities. Military Medicine, 180(4), 454-463. doi:10.7205/MILMED-D-14-00469 Smith writes about the differences between veterans and disabled veterans who receive medical services. Smith…

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    Every year many veterans come home from war while not receiving benefits. These veterans come home disabled and waiting in long lines to receive health benefits. Although, veterans eventually do get their health benefits, it takes a long time to get cured and get the liability claim paid for.. In my opinion it is unfair that these soldiers overseas at war, sometimes come home wounded, and while injured they wait in lines to receive the health care they need. There are thousands of war vets…

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    Rationale for joining cohort? Veterans Leadership Program operates programs and delivers services to veterans in 18 counties (Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Bedford, Blair, Butler, Cambria, Centre, Clearfield, Fayette, Fulton, Greene, Huntingdon, Indiana, Lawrence, Somerset, Washington, and Westmoreland). By participating in the economic impact study, VLP hopes to effectively coalesce organizational output and performance into quantitative figures which can be clearly and articulately…

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    Many people take America for granted and do not appreciate all the veterans who have served for their country and many who have sacrificed their lives. We as people do not understand their experience and how traumatic it was for most of them. They do so much and we do so little. We the people can pay back our debt with just simple acts. If we raised money and just built them a decent home, we would show how thankful we are. Veterans should feel independent at their homes that fulfil their…

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