Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Your medical records from active duty are critical. Sprained ankles, bad back etc. while in service. |
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I am 20% DAV with only 5 years in the Air Force. I have VA medical but they do not cover dental unless you are at least 40% DAV. They did just supply me with top of the line hearing aids from Starky labs with no cost. The problem is they are so backed up here in Panama City that I have to wait at least 2 months for an appt. So I just go to a clinic in town and have my Post office medical cover it. I am not old enough for medicare yet but my wife is. I never received a bill before my wife got medicare(now I have to resend bills in constantly before they are finally paid!).
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Tricare for life along with Medicare should take care of all you’re and his medical needs except what you mentioned, even to get dental through VA that’s special requirement. I had 21 years active and was told same thing. Medicare and TCL has done everything I expected it to do. If your husband has cataracts Medicare and tricare will pay for removal and corrective lens so he won’t need glasses other than to read depending on his condition? Dental? you out there with worthless dental plans. |
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Eyeglasses Coverage |
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If you retire from the National Guard, the rules surrounding healthcare are a little bit different. You may want to review the following: https://www.tricare.mil/-/media/File..._Retire_Br.pdf |
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Yes, but you miss the point.....
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I served 3 1/2 years active duty in the Navy '65 thru '68. Two years Vietnam. I went to the VA when I was around 64 or 65 years old, armed with my DD214. All I told them was that I wanted to register with them in the event of a service connected disability in the future. No problem. They gave me a once a year checkup which I co-payed $50. As it t.urns out, I now have several service connected disabilities due to Agent Orange. The VA had me go to a third party for medical analysis and prior to that I went to the Sumter County office off of Rt466A and met with an exceptionally efficient VSO who filled in all the blanks and gave me good info.
So now I get a disability payment and all my service connected disabilities are taken care of by the VA with no co-pay. But I would recomment the Sumter County VSO. Pay him a visit (appointment needed). He will get you on track. |
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For the best information I suggest you contact the Sumter County Veterans Service center and make an appointment. They should be able to help you and your husband clarify the info out there.
The Villages Sumter County Service Center 7375 Powell Road Wildwood, FL 34785 Phone: 352-689-4400 Hours Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Appointments only. |
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Think of all the Nam guys who had issues for years, with so called false or nothing claims.
Now compare numbers of Nam guys killed in action with died from effects of AO. No black wall with their names |
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