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A few weeks ago, our monthly seminar series once again embraced the subject of Veterans Benefits, working in partnership with VITAS Healthcare to present an informative seminar covering the myriad benefits available to the Veteran Community. VITAS Veterans Liaison Benedetto "Ben" Mongiovi addressed key subject areas, including eligibility criteria; VA medical priority groups; disability compensation, pension, and survivor compensation; VA burial benefits; contacting VA medical facilities; and much more.
A recording of this seminar is available on the Foundation website...click here
The session began with a brief overview of AMAC and the AMAC Foundation, focusing on the organization's support of the Veteran Community. The introduction covered AMAC's work on its "Veterans 2021 Project," including a quick walk-through of the AMAC Foundation's clearinghouse of programs, information sources, and resources available to fill specific needs and interests of the Veteran community. The clearinghouse is housed and maintained in databases carried on the Foundation's primary website, and is available on-demand for search by interested parties. (For a more complete overview of AMAC's "Veterans 2021 Project," check out this post from late last year.)
In introducing Benedetto (Ben) Mongiovi, AMAC Foundation Executive Director Gerry Hafer noted that having served in a number of military situations, including service in Iraq, Kuwait, and Turkey certainly qualifies him as an expert resource on Veterans Benefits, as does his current service as VITAS Healthcare's Veterans Liaison for the tri-county area. Hafer also noted that Ben is widely recognized as a successful businessman, entertainer, college faculty member, and substance abuse counselor, with a doctorate from Liberty University. For a recap of Ben's presentation, check out this article from the Foundation's blog page.
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Upcoming Foundation Seminars |
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The 26th edition of our highly acclaimed "Sudden Death: Are You Prepared" notebook series program concluded November 22, and the 27th edition has been scheduled to begin Wednesday January 12, 2022. Here are the details:
Dates: January 12, January 19, January 26
Times: 10:00 am - Noon
Location: Lady Lake Library
Check the website listing for additional details here...
For those readers unfamiliar with this program, its objective is to help ensure that survivors are prepared to deal with the aftermath of a loved one's death, guiding attendees through the creation of a "Survivor Notebook" to help survivors cope after the death of a spouse or key family member. Reservations for these sessions are limited due to physical space limitations and the need for intense interaction with presenters, and partial attendance at the three sessions is discouraged.
While we normally do not schedule seminars for the month of December (everybody's busy and usually preoccupied with the Holiday Season), this year we've been presented with the opportunity to hold a webinar on the subject of "Coping with loss during the holidays." As many of you know, despite the liveliness and general cheerfulness of the Christmas Season, a sizeable segment of our population is faced with depression during what is often referred to as "a most wonderful time of the year." On December 15, VITAS Healthcare Bereavement Manager Jessica McClure will join us on a webinar focusing on understanding how memories of loved ones lost can lead to heightened depression during this season. Her remarks will offer was to deal with the melancholy and overcoming the sadness. Check the website listing for additional details here...
To register for these events, contact the Foundation office at 888-750-2622 or via email at [email protected].
(Editorial Note: As always, we are constantly on the lookout for new topics for our seminar/webinar program, so if you have any ideas, please send to us at [email protected]!)
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