PlainJane
<font color=teal>It was wonderful both times<br><f
- Joined
- Dec 25, 2005
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I rely solely on the VA for my care and I have had nothing but superior service and attention. Like anything else there are areas where it is a problem, but, the VA has been blanketly accused of being bad, it is not. In the past I lived in a city that had huge college owned and operated medical facilities that didn't give me half the service that the VA has. It is not a problem of not it being impossible to get, in this case it is the problem of people rejecting the services provided because it will cause pain to shake the habits.
My husband and father are both veterans. I am very familiar with the VA. I'm glad the facility where you live has their act together, but that has not been my experience. The VA here will do things like send out appointment notices, not reminders, after the appointment date has already passed. They do this so they can pretend you skipped the appointment instead of acknowledging that their own incompetence is why you missed it. A patient of the VA here, or anyone needing services in general, would have to be very persistent to get the care or services they need.
I also used to live in a place with widespread heroine addiction. I knew almost nothing about about drugs before living there, but now I can pretty well guess what someone is on. I've met many current addicts as well as those in recovery. I know many do not seek better living conditions because they do not want to give up their addiction, but that is not the only reason a veteran or anyone would find themselves homeless.