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Physician to Physician: Caring for Our Veterans
By Ronald J. Crossno, MD, FAAFP, FAAHPM, Chief Medical Officer and National Medical Director
Kindred at Home - Hospice Division
Our family of hospice care providers is proud to say we honor but have unique experiences complicating their care. Vietnam
oldest child is an Army Officer,
currently stationed at Ft. Bliss, our veterans 365 days a year. Veterans make up a significant veterans were largely ignored or ostracized for their service
TX. Their middle child attends portion of our hospice population, and understanding the leading to complicated relationships with others, as well as
West Texas A&M University particular needs of these heroes improves the care we can the healthcare system. While Gulf War and recent veterans
(Computer Science Major), and
their youngest is starting 11th provide for them. “Thank you for your service” is a default are more accepted, they are relatively young with their own
Physician to Physician: Caring for Our Veterans
grade. They attend First Family phrase used by many, and we replace and supplement that distinctive issues. All veterans are at significant risk for post-
Church in Amarillo where they By Ronald J. Crossno, MD, FAAFP, FAAHPM, Chief Medical Officer and National Medical Director
traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, depression, and substance use
phrase with action.
are involved in men’s ministries, Kindred at Home - Hospice Division
ladies’ ministries, music, and disorders.
many other worthy outreaches. Our family of hospice care providers is proud to say we honor but have unique experiences complicating their care. Vietnam
We Honor Veterans (WHV) is a nationwide, independent veterans were largely ignored or ostracized for their service
our veterans 365 days a year. Veterans make up a significant
After so many years of moving, program dedicated to recognizing veterans and improving Recognizing veterans for their service can significantly
leading to complicated relationships with others, as well as
portion of our hospice population, and understanding the
Rod and his family couldn’t be particular needs of these heroes improves the care we can the healthcare system. While Gulf War and recent veterans
happier to call Amarillo their their end-of-life care. This program has a tiered set of standards lessen suffering. Such acknowledgement can range from a
provide for them. “Thank you for your service” is a default
are more accepted, they are relatively young with their own
forever home. Even when he’s in ranging from Level 1 to Level 5, with more than 91% of our pinning ceremony that can be performed for any veteran, to
distinctive issues. All veterans are at significant risk for post-
a business suit, you’ll notice he’s phrase used by many, and we replace and supplement that Honor Flights, in which the veteran is flown to a gathering of
hospice agencies pa
a proud, boot-wearing Texan! phrase with action.rticipating. Over 90 of our branches have traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, depression, and substance use
disorders.
attained Level 3, meaning they go beyond providing ‘veteran- contemporaries to meet together. Our organization recently
centric’ education and organizational capacity, and develop and instituted The Final Salute, where the veteran leaves one’s
We Honor Veterans (WHV) is a nationwide, independent
Recognizing veterans for their service can significantly
program dedicated to recognizing veterans and improving home for the final time under the US Flag for which he or she
strengthen relationships with veteran and other organizations.
their end-of-life care. This program has a tiered set of standards lessen suffering. Such acknowledgement can range from a
Another 60 branches have achieved Level 4 by demonstrating served. We are also implementing specific training on Soul
pinning ceremony that can be performed for any veteran, to
ranging from Level 1 to Level 5, with more than 91% of our
their commitment to increase access and further improve Injury – another condition that, if not addressed, significantly
hospice agencies participating. Over 90 of our branches have
Honor Flights, in which the veteran is flown to a gathering of
quality of care for veterans. Eight of our branches have been complicates the suffering of dying veterans.
contemporaries to meet together. Our organization recently
attained Level 3, meaning they go beyond providing ‘veteran-
centric’ education and organizational capacity, and develop and instituted The Final Salute, where the veteran leaves one’s
accredited with the new WHV Level 5 designation, indicating
strengthen relationships with veteran and other organizations. home for the final time under the US Flag for which he or she
the most rigorous level of commitment that few have achieved.
Another 60 branches have achieved Level 4 by demonstrating This article lacks the space for a full discussion of this wide-
served. We are also implementing specific training on Soul
Injury – another condition that, if not addressed, significantly
their commitment to increase access and further improve ranging and important topic, but such material is the core of the
quality of care for veterans. Eight of our branches have been complicates the suffering of dying veterans.
Why is this important? With a few exceptions, veterans We Honor Veterans training. We are proud to be part of this
accredited with the new WHV Level 5 designation, indicating
experience the same array of diseases and conditions leading to very important program, and are committed to provide well-
the most rigorous level of commitment that few have achieved.
This article lacks the space for a full discussion of this wide-
death as do others. However, because of their military training deserved recognition of our veterans while improving their care
ranging and important topic, but such material is the core of the
and experience, how veterans face and undergo their disease during their last journey in life.
We Honor Veterans training. We are proud to be part of this
Why is this important? With a few exceptions, veterans
experience the same array of diseases and conditions leading to
trajectory is often different. As one expert puts it, “Failure very important program, and are committed to provide well-
death as do others. However, because of their military training deserved recognition of our veterans while improving their care
to understand the nature of suffering can result in a medical
during their last journey in life.
and experience, how veterans face and undergo their disease Questions about the We Honor Veterans program
intervention that, though technically adequate, not only fails to
trajectory is often different. As one expert puts it, “Failure
relieve suffering, but becomes a source of suffering itself.” or our compassionate, veteran-centric hospice
to understand the nature of suffering can result in a medical
Questions about the We Honor Veterans program
intervention that, though technically adequate, not only fails to care? We are here.
relieve suffering, but becomes a source of suffering itself.” or our compassionate, veteran-centric hospice
Where veterans are in their end-of-life experience and how they care? We are here.
proceed through these last months of life is often governed by
Where veterans are in their end-of-life experience and how they
the era in which they served. World War II veterans are now the
proceed through these last months of life is often governed by
the era in which they served. World War II veterans are now the
oldest group we encounter – a group that is rapidly dwindling
oldest group we encounter – a group that is rapidly dwindling
in numbers, meaning there is no longer appreciable support
in numbers, meaning there is no longer appreciable support
from peers. Korean War veterans are often underrecognized,
from peers. Korean War veterans are often underrecognized,
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