Treatment FAQ

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by Prof. Jamie Dach PhD Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Do I have a case for a discharge upgrade?

All branches of the military consider you to have a strong case for a discharge upgrade if you can show your discharge was connected to any of these categories: Sexual assault or harassment during military service (at VA, we refer to this as military sexual trauma or MST)

How do you get a VA upgrade?

This can be in the form of a letter from an employer or community leader, evidence of successful drug treatment, or copies of certificates and degrees. According to the DOD tens of thousands of veterans with less than honorable discharges are likely to be deserving of upgrades.

What are the benefits of upgrading the sanitarium?

Upgrading the Sanitarium allows for more quirk and disease treatment slots and reduces treatment cost. The Sanitarium is unlocked by ??? and has three places that can be upgraded:

How do I file for a discharge upgrade?

The VA's VETS.GOV has launched a new online tool in partnership with the DOD to make filing for a discharge upgrade a lot easier. While your type of discharge rarely matters to civilian employers, your eligibility to both state and federal veterans benefits greatly depends on it.

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What can influence the decision of the military board?

Another thing that may influence the board's decision is your life after leaving the military. Statements about how you turned your life around can greatly influence their decision, particularly if your discharge involved any issues related to drugs, alcohol, or bad behavior.

Does discharge matter to civilian employers?

While your type of discharge rarely matters to civilian employers, your eligibility to both state and federal veterans benefits greatly depends on it.

Do you have to apply for discharge upgrade?

While you must still apply to your service's Discharge Review Board for consideration of a discharge upgrade, the new tool gives you instructions on how best to get a favorable decision from that board.

Do veterans get upgraded discharges?

According to the DOD tens of thousands of veterans with less than honorable discharges are likely to be deserving of upgrades. Fragmented and confusing information on how to apply for an upgraded discharge has historically kept them from applying for upgraded discharges.

What is a ward?

The Ward can be use to both diagnose and cure patients. If a patient is diagnosed with an illness that is cured in the Ward, they must still change into their regular clothes and leave the Ward, even if they are to return immediately for treatment. Multiple beds and screens can be used in a ward to accommodate larger numbers of patients, and in the room inspector, more nurses can be added, up to a total of five.

What is the function of a ward?

Function. The Ward can be use to both diagnose and cure patients. If a patient is diagnosed with an illness that is cured in the Ward, they must still change into their regular clothes and leave the Ward, even if they are to return immediately for treatment. Multiple beds and screens can be used in a ward to accommodate larger numbers of patients, ...

What is the ward in Hogsport?

The Ward is unlocked during the tutorial section of Hogsport and is the first room to which the player will gain access that provides both diagnosis and treatment. It works as an important curing facility, treating a large range of illnesses in every hospital. It is run by 1-5 nurses, whose efficiency can be increased with Ward Management skills.

Where do nurses move to check patient charts?

The nurse will occasionally move to the foot of the bed to check the patient's charts. Once diagnosis or treatment is completed, the patient will sit up in the bed and wait for the nurse to allow them up. The patient then leaves the room, changing back into their clothes if needed.

How to apply for a review of discharge?

The Veteran or, if the Veteran is deceased or incompetent, the surviving spouse, next of kin or legal representative, may apply for a review of discharge by writing to the military department concerned, using DD Form 293, "Application for the Review of Discharge from the Armed Forces of the United States."

What is the military discharge review board?

Each of the military services maintains a discharge review board with authority to change, correct or modify discharges or dismissals not issued by a sentence of a general court-martial. The board has no authority to address medical discharges.

How to contact a vet center?

Find a Vet Center near you. If you're homeless or at risk of becoming homeless: Contact the National Call Center for Homeless Veterans at 877-424-3838 for help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. A trained VA counselor will offer information about VA homeless programs, health care, and other services in your area.

What happens if you get kicked out of the military?

Often, getting kicked out this way results in a "general" or "other than honorable" discharge.

How long does it take to appeal a military discharge?

If more than 15 years have passed since discharge, appeals must be directed to the Board for Correction of Military/Naval Records of the respective service. The BCM/NR hears a wide array of appeals and correction requests, and can be utilized by Active Duty, Reserve, National Guard, retired and discharged veterans alike. Normally, an appeal must be filed within 3 years of the occurrence of an error or injustice; however, exceptions are often made.

What is military trauma?

Military sexual traumarefers to sexual assault or repeated, threatening sexual harassment that happened while a Veteran was in the military. This can happen to both women and men. If you were involved in any sexual act against your will during your time in the military, you may have experienced MST.

How many military members were discharged in the last fiscal year?

According to one source, about 207,000 military members were discharged in the last fiscal year, nearly 9 percent of them under conditions that didn't meet the standard for "honorable discharge.".

How to update organ donor status?

A: To view or update your Organ Donor status, go to the Personal tab on the My Profile page. If you change your status, remember to scroll down and select Submit to save that change. A: To view or update your Organ Donor status, go to the Personal tab on the My Profile page.

How to update address on DEERS?

A: You can update your address and/or phone number on your DEERS record by going to the My Profile page. After you make changes on your Personal tab, remember to submit your changes to make sure your updates are made in DEERS.

How to update CAC email?

If you have a CAC, you can correct or update the Primary Personnel Email address in DEERS and on your CAC certificates by signing in with your CAC at RAPIDS Self-Service. If you have already signed in to milConnect with your CAC, take advantage of single sign-on by selecting the RAPIDS Self-Service Link in the footer.

How to contact NMCI service desk?

If there is a problem with getting your updated data into your Service GAL, please contact the NMCI Service Desk at 1-866-THE-NMCI. (866-843-6624) . A: The different systems responsible for transmitting your changes impact how long it will take for you to see your changes replicated.

How long does it take to update Navy GAL?

The Navy GAL specifically has been reported to take much longer, over several weeks in some instances. Each branch of Service, including Navy, populates their own GAL and should get data directly from DISA. Neither DMDC, who operates milConnect, nor DISA, populates the Service GALs. If there is a problem with getting your updated data into your Service GAL, please contact the NMCI Service Desk at 1-866-THE-NMCI. (866-843-6624).

How to report a death to the military?

A: To report the death of a family member, you should contact the nearest military ID card issuing facility, or the DMDC/DEERS Support Office at 1-800-538-9552. To locate the nearest military ID card issuing facility, please visit the ID Card Office Locator.

How long does it take for a change to be replicated?

You should see changes in the DoD GAL, for DoD Enterprise Email (DEE) users, and in the DoD Enterprise White Pages for both DEE and non-DEE users, within approximately eight hours. It may take up to several days for this data to appear in other downstream systems or applications.

How to document personality disorder in the military?

You can help to document a personality disorder by allowing its symptoms to show. Many members make strenuous efforts to control their problems while on duty, or you may simply have less visible or detectable symptoms. You can be open and honest about your symptoms, while being careful not to violate regulations in the process. For example:

What are the grounds for discharge in the military?

The military may discharge for “other designated physical and mental conditions” servicemembers who have conditions that do not qualify for a disability discharge, but “that potentially interfere with assignment to or performance of duty….” Personality disorders are the most common grounds for discharge under other designated physical and mental conditions (ODPMC). In addition to personality disorders, grounds for discharge can include: seasickness, bedwetting, airsickness, sleep walking, certain allergies, severe nightmares, severe stuttering, obesity, and excessive height.

What is the best documentation for a personality disorder?

The best documentation for a personality disorder is a current and thorough psychiatric evaluation. While the military will require psychiatric examination by a military psychiatrist or licensed clinical psychologist, civilians are usually more thorough and more sympathetic than military doctors.

When is a discharge initiated in the military?

The military assumes that discharges under this section are initiated by a commanding officer when a problem comes to his or her attention, usually by way of military medical or psychiatric reports. It is useful to talk frankly with immediate superiors and others higher in the command about your symptoms and feelings.

Can you get discharged from the military with personality disorder?

Consider seeking an ODPMC discharge if you experience emotional distress, difficulty in coping with military life, or an inability to behave and think as you would like to behave and think. While personality disorders are fairly complex, and real diagnoses can only come from a psychiatrist or psychologist, lay people can identify common symptoms and help to determine whether psychiatric evaluation is warranted. Common symptoms of some personality disorders include feeling depressed, helpless, or out of control, difficulty sleeping or inability to cope with work or people, or occasional thoughts of suicide.

Is personality disorder grounds for discharge?

A personality disorder is grounds for discharge only when “a diagnosis by a psychiatrist or psychologist…concludes that the disorder is so severe that the member’ s ability to function effectively in the military environment is significantly impaired.” (Note: Military members who have deployed to an area designated as an imminent danger pay area usually must have their administrative separation approved by higher levels of command. In the Army and Air Force, that authority is the Surgeon General; Navy, MEB; and Marines, The Medical Officer/Director of Health Services of the Marine Corps (TMO))

Can military psychiatrists ask why a civilian psychiatrist was consulted?

Military commands and psychiatrists may demand to know why a civilian psychiatrist was consulted, even though it is perfectly legal to do so. Members can justify the consultation by explaining how their emotional state frightened them.

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