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Speaker 1 (00:51):
I'm forty eight fifty five krcit the talk station. Welcome
back to the fifty five carse Morning Showsteve Bolzoxcutive director
of the Claarmont County Veteran Service Commission, helping out our
American veterans each and every day. God bless you, Steve
and already there for what you're doing for our veterans.
What a great program. It's an awesome program, right, And
you know one of the things you offer, and we
haven't talked and focused on this, we've mentioned it, you
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brought it up, of course, but transportation, right, transportation to
medical appointments. This is something that Clamort County Veterans Services
does in fact offer, absolutely, and what a great thing. Yeah,
you think.
Speaker 3 (01:24):
About Uncle Joe, Granddad. Yeah, they're they're up in age,
they're they're still getting around, but putting them in Cincinnati
traffic is the scariest thing. Right, So if you can
have someone who can transport your loved ones to and
from the VA from their home, yeah, what a phenomenal
opportunity to get dad or mom off the road that
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you know they're being driven safely.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
Yeah, that's a really excellent point when think about the seniors.
But you know, the practical reality is all of us have,
you know, issues that crop up in our day to
day lives. A lot of us are still working and
we can't take dad over to get his appointment as
much as we would want to as family members. It's
just not possible, absolutely valid. So how does the Clamont
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County Veteran Services manage the transportation? And we'll talk about
you know, how do you get in touch and arrange
at all the details on that, Steve right right?
Speaker 3 (02:17):
You know, we are Every county in Ohio has our office,
the Veterans Service Office. Every county handles transportation different It's
up to the county commissioners, the border commissioners of the
Veterans Service. It's different from your county commissioners to design
what that transportation is going to look like within their budget.
Speaker 1 (02:37):
Okay, So Orlando Sonza would be working with the Hamilton
County Veteran Services to decide how they are going to
offer transportation, which maybe different than Clarmont County.
Speaker 3 (02:47):
Absolutely And you know there was a lot of rift
a number of months ago about Hull Hamilton was handling
the transportation of the veterans, but they were going to
change that and they're trying to adopt a new model
to transport veterans around it and good on. The county's
a big county, Clairemont, We're a little different. We have
four vehicles, I have nine drivers with a manager over
them to schedule all the transportation needs. So as a
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veteran calls into the line and says, hey, I need
to ride down to the VA. But the interesting part
is the VA is trying to extend their service time
frame to handle veterans, usually by sixteen hundred, usually by
four pm, their services stop at the VA. So what
the VA has done is they've contracted individuals physicians outside
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who are able to see appointments even later through the afternoon.
Oh good, so now we're not just people think, wow,
this is only for a VA appointment. If I'm going
downtown to the VA. If the VA has scheduled the
appointment for you, even if it's with doctor Jim on
the West Side, we will take it to doctor Jim
on the West side. If you're a Claremont County veteran.
Speaker 1 (03:54):
Oh wow, so you will travel outside the county then yes, yes,
how about that?
Speaker 3 (04:00):
Yeah, at the VA and Cincinnati schedule the appointment on
your behalf to be seen by a physician, and you're
a Claremont County veteran, we will take you there.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
Yeah. And you want to know where you do that?
Clemacattyveterans dot Com that's the website. Are there any physical
restrictions for those who can ride in the in the vehicles? Yeah?
Another yeah, you're hitting it.
Speaker 3 (04:21):
I would say ambulatory only, meaning those people who can
maneuver on their own. So what we do not have
are handicapped wheelchair accessible vehicles.
Speaker 1 (04:33):
So what do we do for them? Well, we have
my next question. What about those guys? Ah?
Speaker 3 (04:38):
Great leading, So thank you for that low hanging fruit.
So for those individuals, we have a relationship with Claremont
County Veterans or Claremont County Senior Services, who then will
transport the veteran. They have the wheelchair lift, they have
the individuals who are trained to handle individuals, lock the
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chairs down and try I support them to and from
the VA as we would.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
Have perfect so they are adequately covered along this correct.
All right, Now let's get to the fundamental point because
some of that there is going, well, I need a
ride to my doctor's appointment. How does one How does
the veteran schedule their ride with through the Clarmont County
Veteran Services.
Speaker 3 (05:15):
So typically with the VA, you will know well in
advance that a appointment is coming up because the VA
will annoy you with four texts a week and a
phone call with reminders, so there is there's plenty of
lead times, So we need a phone call five days
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before you're a reasonable the management team can ensure that
we have enough drivers working that day and can schedule
the routes to pick veterans up. And that phone number
directly is five to one three five three six. I'm
sorry seven five one three seven three two seven four
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seven to one.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
I'm going to make sure you clarify that because that
was counting my notes when you started out there.
Speaker 3 (06:01):
Yes, yes, Clima County Senior Services, I was giving you
I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
Seven three to two seventy four seventy one. That's correct,
fair enough, And there's a separate number for the Senior
Services UH and Klement County Veterans dot com. Can you
schedule anployment directly through the website?
Speaker 3 (06:14):
You cannot? You cannot, you cannot. It will give you
the phone number direct to transportation.
Speaker 1 (06:20):
All right, now, what are the guidelines and veterans need
to be aware of that are wanting to use the
Clemont County Veteran Services Transportation.
Speaker 3 (06:27):
Sure one of them is you need to be in
our system as a veteran, So we will need a
copy of d D two fourteen. This is all held
as as PII Personal identifiable information, so we keep it secure.
Speaker 1 (06:37):
Now, wouldn't someone who's already hooked up with the since
ANYVA have that or you need it on separately on
file at the Veteran Services.
Speaker 3 (06:44):
Separately on file with those we are not the VA,
right right, So although we if we have a power
of attorney, we can see into your records at the
VA and substantiate that. However, to make it easier, if
if dad, granddad or the veteran has a copy of
the d D two fourteen, bring it down, bring it with
you the day of your trip. Make a copy. Our
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service officers are able to validate yes, this is an
actual d D two fourteen.
Speaker 1 (07:09):
And so once that's on file though, it's one and done, correct, Okay,
So for further transportation down the road, you've already got
the records.
Speaker 3 (07:16):
Secondly, if they were to take their D two fourteen
to the Register of the County in Clarmont County, they
will give you a Claremont County Veterans ID.
Speaker 1 (07:23):
Yeah, we've talked about that, and that's a good thing
to get. Absolutely federal holidays. You know that VA is
quite unique for a federal organization. They continue working on
federal holidays. It's medical care, it is right. Many think, well,
well it's fourth of July, department. They're not leaving Uncle
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Bob unplugged and unmonitored the fourth of July. Right, So
the VA still schedules appointments during federal holidays. So if
you have an appointment on a federal holiday, my drivers
are working fantastic. Claremont County Veterans die com online can't
schedule the transportation there. I'll give you that phone number again.
It's five one three seven three two seventy four seventy one.
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And they offer a wealth of services to the veterans
out there in the community. So I recommend, regardless of
whether you need a media transportation, get the information go
to Claremont County Veterans dot com so you know in
advance what they can do for you when the need arises,
like provide transportation. Steve Bell's out, keep up the fantastic work.
My friend, can't thank you enough for the work that
you do. It's a pleasure to be here with you.
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