Is it best to not answer questions about veteran care?

Is it best to not answer questions about veteran care?

It’s best if the medical records correspond to your answers. It’s advised to NOT respond to questions not directly relating to the care of the veteran, as it’s information not relevant to the assessment. I get very worried when my stipend is not in my bank account by the end of the month.

When do you ask about protected veteran status?

The question you’re asking, about “Protected Veteran” status is one of those. That question—which usually comes as one of the final questions in the application process—is kept separate from the “real” part of the application.

Is there a prior Q & a for veteran caregiver?

Prior Q&A is to the right, and we may contact you for clarification if needed. No response will be provided for inappropriate questions, and similar questions will receive a single response.

Where does the veteran question go on a job application?

That question—which usually comes as one of the final questions in the application process—is kept separate from the “real” part of the application.

How to ask a question about Veterans Affairs?

If known, please provide Branch of Service, Social Security Number, Claim Number and/or Service Number, Date of Birth, and Service Dates for the Veteran. Branch of Service If more than one branch of service, enter last branch. If more than one branch of service, enter last branch.

Why do veterans not need a veteran service officer?

A Veteran Service Officer is NOT a trained medical professionals This is arguably the MOST IMPORTANT one on this list. The number one reason why VA disability claims get denied is due to a lack of medical evidence.

Do you have the right to be treated fairly as a veteran?

You have the right to be treated fairly as a veteran or service member. Two Federal laws prohibit discrimination in employment based on your status as a veteran or service member.

Where do you go for care as a veteran?

These places provide support for Veterans who need more intense nursing care and help with everyday tasks (like bathing, dressing, or taking medicines). Your own home. If needed, you may get medical treatment, nursing care, or help with everyday tasks in the comfort of your own home.