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Page 1: ³6HUYLQJ7KRV H:KR6HUYHG´ Since 1864

“Serving Those Who Served” Since 1864

Connecticut Department of Veterans’ Affairs

www.ct.gov/ctva

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Public Act 13-34

Requiring Cities and Towns to

Designate a Veterans Service

Contact Person. Effective 1 Oct 2013

Cities or Towns may form a local

Veteran’s Advisory Committee…OR

Appoint an employee to serve as a

Veterans Service Contact Person and

complete an annual training course

conducted by CT-DVA, OAA

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Public Act 13-34 Duties & Responsibilities

Reemployment

Education

Rehabilitation

Adjustment to Peacetime Living

Coord w/Local, State & National Govt

& Private Agencies to secure benefits

Coord Vocational Training Services

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240,000 Veterans in Connecticut

CT VETERANS ARE:

10% of the Population

45% over 65

17% are 55-59 years of age

8% are Women

17% use VA Connecticut Health Care

10% have Service Connected

Disabilities

Over 20,500 Connecticut citizens have been

deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan

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Connecticut

Department of Veterans Affairs

The First Home for Veterans in the

Nation – Est. 1864

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The Fitch Home

The first home for disabled war veterans in the United States.

Founded on July 4, 1864, it was known as Fitch’s Home for

Soldiers and their Orphans.

Benjamin Fitch establish the home for Civil War veterans and for

Children whose fathers were killed in that war.

From 1864 to 1940 the Fitch home served the needs of hundred of orphans and thousands of men who served their country in various wars.

In 1940 the Fitch Home became the Connecticut State Veterans Hospital and relocated at Rocky Hill.

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CONNECTICUT VETERANS HOME AT ROCKY HILL ESTABLISHED 1940

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ROCKY HILL VETERANS HOME

“Serving those Who Served”

Over 400 veterans live

at the Ct Veterans Home

From all of our nation’s conflicts

WWII

Korea

Vietnam Era

Gulf War

Iraq & Afghanistan

World War II

Vietnam Korea

Gulf War

Iraq

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Veterans’ Home at Rocky Hill, CT

Health Care Facility, 125 Beds

Residential and Rehabilitative

Services, 350 Beds

Substance Abuse Program, 50 Beds

Must be a Connecticut Resident

Have An Honorable Discharge

Fee for Services Provided

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RESIDENTIAL FACILITY

Focus on Homeless and Needy Veterans

BASIC SERVICES: * Food, * Clothing * Medical Care

Veteran Improvement Program * Residential Services * Vocational Counseling and Job Placement * Recreational Activities * Case Management Services * Educational Opportunities

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Residential & Rehabilitation Services

Room and Board

Substance Abuse Treatment and Counseling

Training and Education

Temporary Employment

Interagency Work Experience

Job Placement and Assistance

Recreational Services

Social Work Services

Supportive Housing for Working Veterans

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VETERANS IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM

Substance Abuse Recovery

at Fellowship House

* Professional Staff Program to Assist Veterans with drug and alcohol abuse problems.

* 6 months Intensive Clinical Treatment

• 6 months Residential Treatment and Support

• Vocational and Employment Support Services during treatment

• Collaboration with VA Connecticut and Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services

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Homeless Veterans In Connecticut

1/3 of Homeless Adults are Veterans

900 in CT, 200,000 Nationwide

½ Have Mental Issues

70% Have Alcohol and Substance

Abuse Problems

Poor Economy Has Increased

Homeless Numbers

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VA Homeless Programs

Homeless Outreach & Engagement

(Find em and Fix em)

Transitional Housing

(Grant & Per Diem)

Permanent Housing in the Community

HUD-VASH Housing

Veteran Justice Outreach

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Patriot’s Landing

Provides Temporary Housing, NTE One Year

(5) Fully Equipped Houses, (16) Beds

OIF, OEF, OND Veterans Priority

All Other Veterans, Space Available

CT Resident

Honorable Discharge

Independent Living

Single Veterans

Fee For Services

Smoke, Alcohol and Drug Free Environment

Residential Programs and Services

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Sgt John L. Levitow Veterans

Health Center opened Oct 2008

State of the Art

Long Term Healthcare

125 Bed Facility

Infrastructure improvements

Alzheimer’s Wing

Respite Care

Hospice Care

Therapy Areas

Family Areas

Recreation Areas

Internet Café

Gov Rell Room $11,838,343 State Funding

$21,985,494 Federal Grant

PROJECT TOTAL $33,823,838

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Sgt John L. Levitow Veterans

Health Center opened Oct 2008

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Connecticut Veterans Cemetery System

Darien, SPRING GROVE CEMETERY Established 1884 CLOSED

Rocky Hill, COLONEL RAYMOND GATES Established 1959 OPEN

Middletown, STATE VETERANS CEMETERY Established 1984 OPEN

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CT DVA OFFICE OF

ADVOCACY AND ASSISTANCE

“Connecting Connecticut’s Veterans to the Benefits They EARNED”

8 Service Officers authorized to assist veterans and their families to access Federal, State or Municipality Services and Benefits

CO-LOCATED with the Federal VA Regional Office in NEWINGTON

And in EACH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT WATERBURY, BRIDGEPORT, NORWICH and

MILFORD

CALL Vets INFO LINE 1-866-9CT-VETS or www.ct.gov/ctva

We have obtained over $45 million in new Pensions, Disability Compensation, Educational, Home Loans, Healthcare and Burial

Benefits for Connecticut Veterans and their Families

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Connecticut Veterans Benefits

Municipal Property Tax Exemptions

Education Benefits, Tuition Waiver

Financial Assistance – Soldiers’ Sailors’ Marines Fund, Temp Emer Asst Fund

Employment Benefits, Veterans Preference

Points

State Employee Retirement Benefits

DMV Registration & License Fee

Exemption

Honorary H.S. Diplomas for WWII, Korea

and Vietnam Veterans

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Connecticut Veterans Benefits

Burial in State Veterans Cemetery

CT Wartime Service Medal

Housing Preference & Home Loans

CT Veterans Registry

Military Support Program

Flag on Driver’s License, Vet’s ID

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The Connecticut Wartime Service Medal

and the Veterans Hall of Fame

Gov. Rell presents the Hall of Fame Medal to Navy

Veteran Dr. James Sedalia Peters II To Date over 28,000 Connecticut

Wartime Medals have been awarded to

our veterans

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Partners in Service to Veterans

“Heroes for Hire” Veterans Job Fairs

Co-Sponsored by CT Dept of Labor and CT DVA

Thousands of Veterans meet with 200+CT companies

about employment & training opportunities

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Gov Rell’s Veterans OASIS Program Operation Academic Support for Incoming Servicepersons

A Public/Private Partnership

Each Public College and University

Drop-In Room for Returning Veterans

Resources, Renewal, Relationships

Veteran to Veteran

17 OASIS Centers are open

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CT Military Support Program

Call Center: 866-251-2913 A Joint Program of

CT National Guard, Dept of Veterans’ Affairs & Dept. of Mental Health and Addiction Services

offers free and confidential counseling for:

Relationship and family issues

Depression, stress and anxiety

Child and youth issues

Substance abuse

Who is eligible for support?

Connecticut Veterans of all wars

and their Spouses or Significant others,

Teens, Kids, Siblings, Parents, Grandparents

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Veterans Administration

Veterans Health Administration, VHA

Veterans Benefits Administration, VBA

West Haven and Newington Campus

Outpatient Clinic Locations: Danbury

New London

Stamford

Waterbury

Willimantic

Winsted

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Veterans Readjustment Counseling

Centers, (Vets Centers)

Danbury

Norwich

Rocky Hill

West Haven

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VA Healthcare

Establish eligibility, VA Form

10-10EZ

Priority Groups 1 through 8

based on disability and level

of income. (See Ch 1,Fed

Benefits Book

OIF/OEF 5 yr VA Healthcare

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Filing a Claim Contact a Veterans Service Officer

Provide all Supporting Medical

Documentation

Complete a Comp and Pen Exam

Backlog, 2 yr, 1 yr,

125 day goal, End 2014

VBMS, FDC, e-benefits, My

Healthevet, PMC

Be Patient

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Today America has deployed over 2.4

million Armed Forces in the

current conflicts in Iraq and

Afghanistan.

Connecticut has sent 20,500 to war

since 9/11/01.

Connecticut will be ready when they

come home, just as we always have

been.

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Questions ???

Connecticut Veterans Website

www.veterans.ct.gov

CT Dept of Veterans Affairs

www.ct.gov/ctva

Veterans Administration

www.va.gov