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Regardless of the situation, all Veterans deserve to receive compassionate, quality care at the end of life. These special populations are prone to complications so it is important to be informed of their unique needs.

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American Indians and Alaska Natives

American Indians and Alaska Natives have a rich history in the United States Military. Find where you can get information on partnerships that enhance access to services for them.

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Former POWs

More than one-half million Americans have been captured and interned as Prisoners of War since the American Revolution. Learn about the Former Prisoners of War Benefits Act and how it improves access to services.

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Homeless Veterans

Learn about what to consider while developing care and outreach programs for homeless Veterans.

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Rural Veterans

Nearly 40% of enrolled Veterans live in areas that are considered rural, where community hospices and VA palliative care programs are not readily available. Learn about the Office of Rural Health and how it can help.

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Women Veterans

As of 2023, recent reports indicate that 2.1 million living Veterans are women, making them the fastest growing group in the Veteran population. We have gathered resources and information so you may better meet the needs of Women Veterans across the care-at-home continuum.

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