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Retiring from the Navy After 20 Years – Here’s What He Learned

A personal deep-dive into the transition from active duty to civilian life. Read the hard-earned lessons, financial surprises, and key advice from a 20-year Navy veteran.

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VA Extends Community Care Authorizations

VA Extends Community Care Authorizations

The VA has introduced a policy change extending new community care authorizations to one year for 30 standardized types of care, reducing the need for frequent renewals. This update ensures veterans experience uninterrupted treatment, improved continuity of care, and fewer administrative hurdles. To benefit from this change, veterans should review their current authorization, verify their care type is included in the 30 standardized categories, and confirm with their VA care coordinator that their authorization reflects the new one-year timeframe.

Navigating VA Home Loan Opportunities in Today’s Market

VA Extends Community Care Authorizations

The VA home loan program offers valuable benefits for veterans, including funding fee exemptions and refinancing options to lower costs. By working with VA-approved lenders and real estate professionals experienced in serving veterans, borrowers can navigate the process smoothly and maximize their homeownership opportunities.

Contact a VA SpecialistVA Extends Community Care Authorizations

Routine health screenings, vaccinations, and mental health check-ins are vital for veterans to maintain overall well-being and detect potential issues early. The VA and community programs offer a range of preventive health services, making it easier for veterans to access the care they need through local clinics, VA facilities, and outreach initiatives.

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