Navigating Government Benefits & Employment: A Guidebook for Veterans with Disabilities

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Publisher: 
Institute for Veterans and Military Families, Syracuse University & Griffin-Hammis Associates, LLC
Year: 
2012
Abstract: 
The four-part guide details monetary, health care and employment services and support benefits, and helps outline the interaction between government benefits and employment or self-employment. The goal is to provide veterans and their families enough information to understand how work income can affect benefits. It provides tools so they can stay financially secure while remaining eligible for supports and services, and assists in transitioning away from supports when appropriate, in a planned process. The guidebook focuses primarily on benefit programs that are the most frequently accessed by veterans and their families, such as those issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Social Security Administration (SSA), Department of Defense (DoD) and State Vocational Rehabilitation (VR).
Item Number: 
R4100