Collapse to view only § 1720C. Noninstitutional alternatives to nursing home care
- § 1710. Eligibility for hospital, nursing home, and domiciliary care
- § 1710A. Required nursing home care
- § 1710B. Extended care services
- § 1710C. Traumatic brain injury: plans for rehabilitation and reintegration into the community
- § 1710D. Traumatic brain injury: comprehensive program for long-term rehabilitation
- § 1710E. Traumatic brain injury: use of non-Department facilities for rehabilitation
- § 1711. Care during examinations and in emergencies
- § 1712. Dental care; drugs and medicines for certain disabled veterans; vaccines
- § 1712A. Eligibility for readjustment counseling and related mental health services
- § 1712B. Counseling for former prisoners of war
- § 1712C. Dental insurance plan for veterans and survivors and dependents of veterans
- [§ 1713. Renumbered § 1781]
- § 1714. Fitting and training in use of prosthetic appliances; guide dogs; service dogs
- § 1715. Tobacco for hospitalized veterans
- § 1716. Hospital care by other agencies of the United States
- § 1717. Home health services; invalid lifts and other devices
- § 1718. Therapeutic and rehabilitative activities
- § 1719. Repair or replacement of certain prosthetic and other appliances
- § 1720. Transfers for nursing home care; adult day health care
- § 1720A. Treatment and rehabilitative services for persons with drug or alcohol dependency
- § 1720B. Respite care
- § 1720C. Noninstitutional alternatives to nursing home care
- § 1720D. Counseling and treatment for sexual trauma
- § 1720E. Nasopharyngeal radium irradiation
- § 1720F. Comprehensive program for suicide prevention among veterans and members of the reserve components of the Armed Forces
- § 1720G. Assistance and support services for caregivers
- § 1720H. Mental health treatment for veterans and members of the reserve components of the Armed Forces who served in classified missions
- § 1720I. Mental and behavioral health care for certain former members of the Armed Forces
- § 1720J. Emergent suicide care
The Secretary may establish a program under which, upon the request of a veteran who is a former prisoner of war, the Secretary, within the limits of Department facilities, furnishes counseling to such veteran to assist such veteran in overcoming the psychological effects of the veteran’s detention or internment as a prisoner of war.
The Secretary may furnish tobacco to veterans receiving hospital or domiciliary care.
When so specified in an appropriation or other Act, the Secretary may make allotments and transfers to the Departments of Health and Human Services (Public Health Service), the Army, Navy, Air Force, or Interior, for disbursement by them under the various headings of their appropriations, of such amounts as are necessary for the care and treatment of veterans entitled to hospitalization from the Department under this chapter. The amounts to be charged the Department for care and treatment of veterans in hospitals shall be calculated on the basis of a per diem rate approved by the Office of Management and Budget.
The Secretary may repair or replace any artificial limb, truss, brace, hearing aid, spectacles, or similar appliance (not including dental appliances) reasonably necessary to a veteran and belonging to such veteran which was damaged or destroyed by a fall or other accident caused by a service-connected disability for which such veteran is in receipt of, or but for the receipt of retirement pay would be entitled to, disability compensation.