Military families often face challenges. Planning for the future is no exception. One important thing to think about is long-term care. Read our latest blog for a few things military families should consider when planning long-term care for loved ones. https://lnkd.in/eVFYdjET
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Navigating long-term care can be a daunting task, especially for military families. In our latest blog, we explore essential considerations, resources, and strategies to ensure your loved ones receive the care they deserve. https://lnkd.in/e_M7uKXK
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Military families often face unique stressors in their lives. Fortunately, there are many resources available to help them face these challenges. Get connected with some of these resources, including free one-on-one counseling, courtesy of Military OneSource: https://lnkd.in/gWB3MS-v and https://lnkd.in/dW7vaF2m. #StressAwarenessMonth
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Many military veterans aren’t aware they may be eligible for in-home personal care benefits through the Veterans Administration. Veterans may qualify for benefits through the Aid and Attendance or the Community Care Network programs. Learn more: https://bit.ly/486iuW0
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Calling all new and seasoned military spouses….anyone else feel like that were very unprepared for the challenges the military life presents? Did you have any awakenings in your journey? I know that I had a good idea of what to expect but something’s just threw me. What are 3 things you wish you knew about before becoming a military spouse that no one told you but would have been helpful in adjusting? What are the 3 things you wish you knew before your first deployment or military ordered move that would have helped make things easier to prepare or plan? Your answers would be greatly appreciated! #militaryspouses #militaryfamilies #helpfultips #supportnetwork
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In the transition to post-service life, Family members lose many of the resources and supports they are used to accessing from the Military or RCMP. Finding new resources and supports can be challenging, but it is important. https://lnkd.in/gaJPy8-Z
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Just because your military service is up doesn’t mean your benefits disappear. You spent many years of your life serving and protecting your country. With that sacrifice, you can access various benefits created to help you readjust to civilian life and build a future for yourself and your family. Read our latest blog post here: https://hubs.la/Q02xXksX0
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Yes, even if you weren't directly injured in the military, certain conditions may still be service-connected on a presumptive basis. This means the VA may recognize specific disabilities as related to your service, even if they weren't documented at the time. https://lnkd.in/eKpEkYTM #veteransupport #veterans #service #veteransusa
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As we enter National Veterans and Military Families month, let's raise awareness for the sacrifices and contributions made by service members, Veterans, and their families (SMVF). To learn how to strengthen behavioral health systems for our military community, check out this webinar by the SMVF TA Center on fortifying peer support for military-affiliated populations. 🔗 https://bit.ly/3ZXIxOb
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In the transition to post-service life, Family members lose many of the resources and supports they are used to accessing from the Military or RCMP. Finding new resources and supports can be challenging, but it is important. https://lnkd.in/gaJPy8-Z
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Is the surge in global military spending cause for concern? Explore the implications in our latest blog. https://hubs.li/Q02vLScy0 #MilitarySpending #GlobalSecurity"
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