Monthly Archives: March 2016
Innovative Project Allows Veterans to Help Health Care into the Future
Portrait of a Mature Male Veteran Standing in Front of a Stars and Stripes Flag Wearing Election Badges A remarkable research project is under way that will enable veterans, who have given so much to their country, to give even more. Recently, U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs Secretary Bob McDonald brought to 441,196 the… Read More »
New program helps friends, family come to side of accident victims
Two firemen helping woman with neck braceNobody should be all alone after an accident, the state of Virginia believes. The General Assembly proved that last year by creating the Emergency Contact Program, which gives law enforcement officials the ability to get in touch with the friends or family members of a participant who has… Read More »
HR Departments Realizing That Veterans Make Good Employees
young man with split careers businessman and soldier All across the country, according to a recent article on the website employerroadmap.org, officials in human resources departments for major corporations are catching on that hiring veterans is not only the right thing to do, but also a wise move. “Veterans and transitioning service members have… Read More »
Estate Planning Item Often Overlooked: Having ‘The Talk’ With Offspring
Inheritance noteEstate planning is rife with difficult decisions, including one that not many people might think of going into the process: What, and when, to tell the children? This can turn out to be one of the most difficult, according to an article on the website for Lifecare Innovations, a 21-year-old firm that helps… Read More »