Trinity County Grand Jury • 2008-2009

Super!or Court of California of Ihnity By: Donna ilk Trinity County Grand Jury

Published: April 27, 2009 13 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 5 findings

F1
The Veterans Service Officer explained that his job is to provide information, aid and guidance to the veterans of Trinity County. He stated the greatest percent of his time is spent assisting veterans to obtain their benefits, such as: how to qualify for health care: how to apply for pension for indigent veterans over 65 years of age: and how to obtain a service connected disability compensation. Response: Agree with the finding.
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R1
This appears to be the nature of needed services for our veteran population. The veteran interviewed by this committee was very favorable regarding the Veteran's Service Officer's ability to help him obtain the services to which he was entitled as a disabled veteran of the Korean War. He stated that the Veteran's Service Officer demonstrated his concerns for veterans through his friendly and knowledgeable demeanor.
F2
The Veteran's Service Officer states that there are about 1,900 veterans in Trinity County. He wishes that he had a better system for outreach to the outlying areas in the county. He commented that he believes that many veterans are living in remote and rural areas within this county and that they are difficult to identify. His caseload is currently made up of veterans who come to his office to seek services, mostly on a walk-in basis rather than by scheduled appointments. There are an unknown number of veterans who, for one reason or another, do not wish to be a part of any system (including The Veteran's Administration). This opinion became obvious in the informal discussion with the veteran who does not use any services. This veteran served in both Korea and Viet Nam and had experienced substance abuse problems in the past. He states that he did not know about the county veteran's assistance program, but also said that he would not have used it had he known. He claims to be content with his life and that it is important to him not to have anyone else telling him what to do. He believes that there are a lot of veterans like him in this county and that many are not doing as well as he is. As a closing remark, he said that he was glad to hear that there was someone in the county to help veterans find their way through the red tape if they wanted help.
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R2
A notice of the Veteran's Office hours and phone number should be placed in The Trinity Journal on a weekly basis. A pamphlet of information, including types of services for veterans, should be placed in key locations throughout the county, such as the library, doctor's offices, the courthouse, and local grocery store bulletin boards. It should be noted that there are probably a certain number of veterans who would not take advantage of this service, no matter how well it is advertised.
F3
There are no travel funds available to assist veterans without transportation to get to medical appointments at the Redding Outpatient Clinic. Due to the automated appointment system, it is difficult to coordinate people's appointments on the same day.
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R3
It would be advantageous to explore the possibility of volunteers who would be willing to drive to Redding on certain days of every week. Veterans could then schedule their appointments on those days. Individual veterans could possibly network with each other and form a car pool.
F4
The Veteran's Service Officer stated that on August 20, 2008, he was informed that his position was cut from full time to 3/4 time. He feels that this cutback will interfere with his ability to provide quality services to the veterans of Trinity County. He noted that many veterans do not make appointments, but prefer to just drop in to his office on any week day. His office will now be closed at 2:30 pm on Thursdays and all day on Fridays. On February 23, 2009, at our follow up discussion, the Veteran's Service Officer's greatest concern was that state and county budget cuts may result in less funding for Veteran's Services.
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R4
The 2004-05 Grand Jury recommended that "Trinity County should hire a full time, five day a week, Veteran's Service Officer and give him/her Department Head status." We concur that this would be desirable. However, with the current budget crisis at both the county and state level, we realize that the full time status is probably not possible. This committee recommends that the three-quarter time be spread out over five days with the emphasis on afternoon hours, which the veterans seem to prefer according to the Veteran's Service Officer.
F5
In August of 2008, the Veteran's Service Officer learned that his office might be moved into the courthouse. He feels that that would not be a good thing for veterans who come to him with serious issues and appreciate their privacy at Veteran's Services Hall. As of February, 2009, the issue of moving had not come up again.
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R5
Our committee agrees with the Veteran's Service Officer that his office should remain at the Veteran's Services Hall and we suggest that the County make an effort to keep it in that location. CONCLUSION: The Veteran's Service Officer appears to be a dedicated and knowledgeable person who is providing valuable information to the veterans of Trinity County. He is to be commended for acquiring ratings for veterans who deserve to get a service-connected disability. We would like to see his position returned to a full- time status as Veteran's Services Officer in his present location as soon as County budget allows. RESPONSES REQUIRED: Entity Finding/Recommendation Respond in Board of Supervisors 1,2,3,4,5 90 days Veterans Service Officer 1,2,3,4,5 60 days DEVIECER CC Z The Honorable James P. Woodward DODTO: 0 c0c Presiding Judge of the Superior Court 5.0 ZUJ Douglas Bue, Veterans Service Officer E MD FROM: CC: Wendy Tyler, Clerk of the Board and Administrative Analyst SUBJECT: Response to Recommendations of 2008- 2009 Grand Jury Health and Human Services Committee Final Report DATE: 14 July 2009 The Grand Jury Health and Human Services Committee has requested a written response to their final report on the Veterans Service Office. In my capacity as the Veterans Service Officer, my response is as follows.

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