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Veterans’ children with birth defects may qualify for help

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Friday, Dec. 18, 2015 7:04 PM

The main objective of the Veterans Service Office is to provide prevention, protection, advocacy and support services to veterans and their families so they can maximize their quality of life, well-being and potential.

The La Plata County Veterans Service Office provides information and assistance to veterans and their families. There is a wide range of benefits available for our nation’s veterans. Every veteran is encouraged to contact the CVSO to find out more about their VA benefits. Your CVSO can assist you in any matter pertaining to the Department of Veterans Affairs. These services are free of charge. Please visit the La Plata County website at www.co.laplata.co.us for more information about what the La Plata County Veterans Service Office can do for you.

The La Plata County Veterans Service Office is co-located with the Durango VA Clinic at 1970 E. Third Ave., Suite 102, Durango, CO. 81301. For clinic appointments, call 247-2214. The Veterans Service Office phone number is 759-0117. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, except holidays, and appointments are encouraged. Call 382-6150 to schedule an appointment with the Veterans Service Office.

Birth defects in children of female Vietnam veterans

Veterans Affairs presumes that certain birth defects in the biological children of female Vietnam veterans were caused by military service when the birth mother served in Vietnam between Feb. 28, 1961, and May 7, 1975. Eligible children may receive VA benefits. Birth defects covered by VA are abnormalities present at birth that result in mental or physical disabilities. VA recognizes a wide range of birth defects as associated with women veterans’ service in Vietnam.

These diseases are not tied to herbicides, including Agent Orange or dioxin exposure, but rather to the birth mother’s service in Vietnam. Covered birth defects include, but are not limited to: achondroplasia; cleft lip and cleft palate; congenital heart disease; congenital talipes equinovarus (clubfoot); esophageal and intestinal atresia; Hallerman-Streiff syndrome; Hip dysplasia; Hirschprung’s disease (congenital megacolon); hydrocephalus due to aqueductal stenosis; hypospadias; imperforate anus; neural tube defects; Poland syndrome; pyloric stenosis; syndactyly (fused digits); tracheoesophageal fistula; undescended testicle and Williams syndrome. Conditions due to family disorders, birth-related injuries or fetal or neonatal infirmities with well-established causes are not covered.

If any of the birth defects listed above are determined to be a family disorder in a particular family, they are not covered birth defects. Children with covered birth defects, who meet these requirements, may be eligible for VA compensation, health care and vocational training: The children must be biological children of a female Vietnam veteran who served in Vietnam during the period beginning Feb. 28, 1961, and ending on May 7, 1975. The children were conceived after the date on which the veteran first entered the Republic of Vietnam. The children have a covered birth defect, which resulted in a permanent physical or mental disability.

To learn more about benefits for children with birth defects and how to apply, visit www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/agentorange/birth-defects /children-women-vietnam-vets.asp#sthash.qtAbaLqJ.dpuf. You may also contact your local La Plata County Veterans Service officer by calling 759-0117.

Richard Schleeter is the veterans service officer for the La Plata County Veterans Service Office. He can be reached at 759-0117 or schleeterrs@co.laplata.co.us.

For more information

The La Plata County Veterans Service Office provides information and assis­tance to veterans and their families. For more information, visit the county website at www.co.laplata.co.us and type “veterans services” in the search window. The Veterans Service Office and the Durango VA Clinic are located at 1970 East Third Ave. The office phone number is 759-0117. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays except holidays. Appointments are encouraged. To schedule an appoint­ment, call 382-6150. For clinic appointments, call 247-2214.
Help for vets
The Veterans Crisis Line offers free, confidential support to veterans, family and friends. Call (800) 273-8255 and press 1. You also can text professional responders at 838255 or chat online at www.VeteransCrisisLine.net.
Health care van service
Disabled American Veterans is running a VA health-care van from Durango to Albuquerque on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and from Farmington to Albuquerque on Mondays and Wednesdays. If you want to use the DAV transportation network, contact DAV coordinators at:
Durango area – 442-0149
Cortez area – (970) 676-1116
Farmington/Aztec – (505) 793-1782

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