enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Get Help Now: Service Dogs for PTSD and Other Conditions

    www.dav.org/get-help-now/veteran-topics-resources/service-animals

    Diabetes assistance dogs to detect blood sugar highs and lows (dogs are scent-trained) Mental health service dogs or psychiatric service dogs are task-trained to assist those with post-traumatic stress disorder, panic disorders, anxiety disorders, major depression, autism spectrum disorders, etc. Service dogs on the job.

  3. Service Animals for Disabled Veterans: Challenges and Solutions -...

    www.dav.org/learn-more/news/2019/the-service-dog-dilemma

    A dog’s service animal designation allows it to go wherever its owners need to go, including restaurants, public transportation, municipal buildings and hospitals—something that is essential to a disabled veteran’s quality of life. “Alexis credits Sooner as the reason she started coming out of her shell and back into public,” said Jason.

  4. STATEMENT OF MARQUIS D. BAREFIELD ASSISTANT NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE...

    www.dav.org/wp-content/uploads/20210415Barefield.pdf

    mobility impairment may be prescribed a service dog if the veteran’s VA provider determines (based on medical judgment) that it is optimal for a veteran to manage the impairment and live independently through the assistance of a trained service dog. A service dog prescribed to a veteran with service-connected PTSD may be trained to

  5. STATEMENT OF JOY J. ILEM DAV NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR BEFORE...

    www.dav.org/wp-content/uploads/Ilem20210623.pdf

    mobility impairment may be prescribed a service dog if, in the clinical judgement of the veteran’s VA provider, it is deemed a trained service dog could assist the veteran to manage his or her impairment and live independently. A service dog prescribed to a veteran with service-connected PTSD may be trained to perform specific tasks that

  6. VA Benefits for Legally Blind Vets: What You Need to Know - DAV

    www.dav.org/get-help-now/veteran-topics-resources/blind-veterans

    Additionally, the VA will help veterans make emotional and behavioral adjustments to vision loss through appropriate counseling or group therapy. To learn more, veterans can call the Blind Rehabilitation Service Program office by phone at. 202-461-7317 to learn more, or contact the VIST coordinator at the VA medical center near you.

  7. STATEMENT OF ADRIAN M. ATIZADO ASSISTANT NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE...

    www.dav.org/wp-content/uploads/Atizado20150714.pdf

    H.R. 359 –Veterans Dog Training Therapy Act . This measure would require the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to conduct a 5-year pilot program to assess the effectiveness of a therapeutic environment of service dog training and handling in addressing post-deployment mental health and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in veterans.

  8. So only 25% (for the back injury) is added to the first 50% (for the TBI). 50% (TBI) + 25% (back injury) = 75% combined disability rating. VA rounds the combined disability rating up to the nearest 10, so 75% becomes 80% total disability. For additional information on how VA rates disability claims, you can visit their benefits site here.

  9. Military Traumatic Brain Injury: Symptoms and Severity - DAV

    www.dav.org/get-help-now/veteran-topics-resources/traumatic-brain-injury-tbi

    TBI requires certain criteria to be medically diagnosed, usually involving CAT scans, MRIs, X-rays and a series of tests. In addition to head injury symptoms such as nausea, dizziness, constant headaches, slurred speech, sensitivity to light and loss of consciousness, additional symptoms may include: Seizures – In many moderate and severe ...

  10. PROCEEDINGS of DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS 2023 NATIONAL...

    www.dav.org/wp-content/uploads/2023-Convention-Proceedings.pdf

    Reports: Charitable Service Trust 220 Remarks: Bethany Leighton, Canines for Service Executive Director 221 Report: Disabled Veterans’ Life Memorial Foundation 237 Remarks: State Commanders and Adjutants Association 238 Report: National Service Foundation 239 Convention Committee Reports: Committee on Constitution and Bylaws 262

  11. DAV helps survivor of intimate partner violence with PTSD claim

    www.dav.org/.../dav-helps-survivor-of-intimate-partner-violence-with-ptsd-claim

    According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, nearly 1 in 5 women veterans using Veterans Health Administration primary care reported experiencing intimate partner violence in the past year. When Alvarado turned to her leadership for help with the violence she was experiencing at home, she said she was met with sexual harassment at work.