VA - Health Care - Readjustment Counseling (Vet Centers)
Program Description
Readjustment Counseling
Readjustment counseling is a wide range of services provided to combat veterans in the effort to make a satisfying transition from military to civilian life. Services include
General Program Requirements
Readjustment Counseling for Veterans and Families
Readjustment counseling services at the Vet Centers are not part of the Medical Benefits Package.
You don’t have to apply for health care to get these services.
To qualify for readjustment services in one of VA’s 200 community-based Vet Centers, you must have served in a war zone. Here are the qualifying periods and combat theaters:
Family members may also receive services if the veteran is receiving them.
Bereavement Services
Family members (including parents) qualify for bereavement services if a loved one died in the line of duty in active service The death need not be combat-related.
Service may have been in peacetime or wartime.
Family members of persons who died while in reserve or National Guard training also qualify.
Application Process
For more information, see the Program Contact Information below.
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