Have you been separated from the service for less than a year? Did you receive your phone calls from the Department of Veterans Affairs? They will try to contact you at the 90, 180 and 365-day point. The reason: Solid Start.
Solid Start is a program to ensure that newly separated veterans know what their benefits are. Some that you might have questions about are housing assistance, health care, home loans, pension and employment. (Be sure you’ve updated contact info on eBenefits so they know how to find you.)
Solid Start is more than just benefits info. Many of us have a tough time when we make the switch to civilian life. With so many changes, some of us don’t do well with all the upheaval to our lives. But you’re not alone. We’ve all made that trek.
If the stress is too much, the VA can help there, too. Even if you haven’t signed up yet for VA health care, if you’re struggling, walk into any VA medical center, day or night, or a Vet Center clinic during open hours. Just walk in.
Meanwhile, be sure you’re signed up for VA health care. Start by calling (1-877-222-8387) Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET.
To learn more about Solid Start, go online to www.benefits.va.gov/transition/solid-start.asp and scroll around. Don’t miss the Find Resources button. You’ll see links to medical centers, PTSD programs, benefits, substance disorder programs, all of it.
If you get a call from 1-800-827-0611, that’s the Solid Start folks. That’s also their hotline should you need help. Call them if you haven’t heard anything in the first 90 days.
Just a heads up: When these VA reps call you, they won’t be asking for any financial info. If someone does, they’re fakes and thieves, so hang up.
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