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Interview with Toni Moses, Service-Disabled Veteran and Veteran Advocate

Interview with Toni Moses, Service-Disabled Veteran and Veteran Advocate

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In this episode of the Not Ready Yet: Curating Conversations for the Aging Journey podcast, host Lisa Harper speaks with Veteran Advocate, Toni Moses about the complexities of navigating VA benefits for veterans and their families. Toni shares her personal journey as a Service-Disabled Veteran and emphasizes the importance of understanding available resources, including the role of Veteran Service Officers. The conversation covers essential documentation needed for claims, recent legislative changes affecting veterans, and the significance of support for caregivers. Toni provides valuable insights and case studies to illustrate the impact of advocacy on veterans' lives.

Takeaways

  • Toni Moses is a Service-Disabled Veteran and advocate for veterans.
  • Navigating the VA benefits system can be complex and overwhelming.
  • Veteran Service Officers are crucial for assisting with claims.
  • Documentation like the DD214 is essential for filing claims.
  • Recent legislation has expanded benefits for veterans and their families.
  • The VA has expedited processes for elderly or terminally ill veterans.
  • Caregivers can access benefits for in-home care assistance.
  • Many veterans may not know they are eligible for service-connected benefits.
  • Disabled American Veterans provide comprehensive support for veterans.
  • It's important for families to stay informed about changes in veteran benefits.

Resources

Disabled American Veterans - Office Locator

https://www.dav.org/find-your-local-office/

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