Veterans Health Summit at Schoolcraft College

Sep. 14, 2019  PLYMOUTH EAGLE.

Plymouth Michigan News

 

By Julie Brown

Staff Writer

U.S. military veterans and their spouses are eligible for benefits in health and other areas. Health benefits are the focus of a Wednesday, Sept. 18, Veterans’ Health Summit offered by the Canton Community Foundation.

“It’s changed over the years,” says Beth Meade, Canton Community Foundation president, of the free event. Now in its 10th year, the seminar runs 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept. 18 at Schoolcraft College’s VisTaTech Center, on Haggerty Road north of Six Mile in Livonia.

Registration in advance is required at www.cantonfoundation.org by Sept. 13. You can call Meade at (734) 495-1200 if you have any questions. Adult children of veterans also attend, such as those whose parents served in Vietnam.

“They would hear the information and then apply it to their parents,” she said.

Meade noted in earlier years the event was more general, and has since narrowed to focus on health. In the last five years, organizers have struggled “to reach that younger veteran community,” she said.

“They’d much rather do it on their own time. It’s unfortunate because it’s really good information,” said Meade, adding veterans can also ask questions face-to-face by attending.

On Sept. 18, veterans are asked to bring their DD214, and can meet with Veterans Service Officers in a quiet area to learn of health benefits.

Attendance now runs some 150-200, less than earlier years. She attributes that in part to younger service members being more tech-savvy and in the workforce.

A couple World War II veterans still attend as well as Vietnam and Operation Desert Storm personnel. Organizers have worked “to really consolidate it to the health needs of the veterans’ community,” she said.

Those include long-term care, death benefits, and benefits available to spouses after the service member passes away.

Says Meade, “It’s hard to stay on top of all of this. And then they give up” if frustrated by over-automated systems. “There’s a lot available to them” in benefits, added Meade.

Attorney James Fausone, who has a Legal Help for Veterans group, now has the health seminar on “autopilot” in its organizing, she says. Fausone’s wife, Carol Ann, is a retired brigadier general and registered nurse.

“We have a great facility at VisTaTech,” added Meade of the Schoolcraft College site

She and the other organizers appreciate veterans’ service to this nation, and wish also to let widows know of survivor benefits and other government aid.

The seminar will include a free box lunch.

 

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