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That is part of a rehabilitation plan, the VA uses it to determine if someone can return to the work force.
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Capt Daniel Goodman
I'd answered on the other one you'd answered on, for the whole independent-living thing as well...I'd been told about it, and this one, as well as OJT, by one of the senior field liaisons at VA Central Ofc (VACO) voc-rehab, their guru on all the unpaid mechanisms, apparently...if you've got time to chat more, as I'd said on that thread as well, lemme know, I'd be most eager to hear more, no rush, whenever you might have time, I'm gathering you either wanted to use such approaches, apparently, or know about them in some fashion, whenever you can, I'd be most eager to chat further, no biggie, there are others helping me try to do any of them, I've been trying to find a way to be allowed to volunteer to help with clinical research at a VA hospital by us for about a decade now, crazy as that might sound, there are numerous complications involved, that's why I had to wait to try the voc-rehab route as unpaid, honest, I can explain more, if you'd wanna hear, many thanks for answering....
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