Veterans Services

Call or text 988 - for individuals in crisis to connect with mental health counselors and suicide prevention.


Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans' Hospital

800 Hospital Dr., Columbia, MO 65201

573-814-6000

http://www.columbiamo.va.gov/

Truman VA in Columbia, Missouri, serves 43 counties in Missouri as well as Pike County, Illinois, and is one of seven medical center facilities in the VA Heartland Network, a Veterans Integrated Service Network (VISN). Truman VA provides a full continuum of care in both inpatient and outpatient settings and is committed to excellent patient care, education and research. The facility offers comprehensive care including primary care, medical and surgical specialties, behavioral health, physical and occupational therapy and pharmacy services.


Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital - Sedalia Clinic

3320 W. 10th St., Sedalia, MO 65301

660-826-3800

https://www.columbiamo.va.gov/locations/Sedalia.asp


Lake of the Ozarks VA Clinic

940 Executive Dr., Osage Beach, MO 65065

573-302-7890 Mental Health Line: 573-302-7890

https://www.va.gov/find-locations/facility/vha_589GH


Marshfield VA Clinic

1240 Banning St., Marshfield, MO 65706

417-468-1963 Mental Health Line: 417-438-1963

https://www.va.gov/find-locations/facility/vha_589GH


Mesothelioma Veterans Center

https://www.mesotheliomaveterans.org/mesothelioma/

Malignant mesothelioma is a rare but serious cancer of the lining of the lungs or abdomen. It is most commonly caused by exposure to asbestos. In over 30% of all mesothelioma cases, asbestos exposure occurred during military service. Veterans from all branches of service are at risk, with the most common being the United States Navy and the Marines.


Mexico Veterans Home

1 Veterans Dr., Mexico, MO 65265

573-581-1088 Fax: 573-581-5356

http://mvc.dps.mo.gov/

To be eligible for admission to a Missouri Veterans Home (RSMo Chapter 42), a Veteran during his or her lifetime must have lived in Missouri for 180 days, meet the criteria for Veteran status established by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, and require institutional health care services. Eligibility and admission decisions are made by a team comprised of the Administrator, Physician, Director of Nursing, Social Worker, Veterans Service Officer, and other professionals as needed.


Missouri State Veterans Commission

(573)882-5135 Fax: (573)884-0835

Hours: 8:00-4:30 (M-F)

http://mvc.dps.mo.gov/service/serviceofficer/

Services: Assist veterans and their dependents with filing for Dept. of Veteran Affairs benefits

Fee: Free

Eligibility: Must be eligible veteran or dependent of veteran


Online Articles and Resources

Make the Connection

PTSD and Substance Abuse Help for Veterans

Guide to Finding a PTSD Therapist

How to Stop Living Out of Your Car - Guide for Homeless Vets

Homeless Veterans’ Resources

National Coalition for Homeless Veterans

Financial Benefits of a Military Career

Financial Assistance for Homeless Vets

Homes for Homeless Vets

Support for Veterans and Their Struggles

Legal Advice for Veterans

Understanding a Veteran with PTSD

Discounts and Coupons for Military Families

Avoiding Car Scams

List of Helpful Resources

Military Education Guide

GI Bill Guide

Scholarship Guide

More Scholarships for Veterans

Housing Options for Veterans


Valley Hope of Boonville

1415 Ashley Road , Boonville, Missouri 65233

Admissions 24/7 660-882-6547

info@valleyhope.org

https://valleyhope.org/locations/missouri/boonville-treatment-center/

Valley Hope of Boonville provides medically-monitored detox and withdrawal management, residential addiction treatment, and virtual outpatient programs and family counseling. Our treatment and recovery experts customize a comprehensive treatment plan for each patient that addresses physical, mental, spiritual and emotional health needs. Each treatment team works hand in hand, side by side with patients and families to heal from addiction and reclaim their lives through recovery.

Services: Subacute medical detox, 24-hour nursing care, Individual and group counseling Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) Milieu therapy, Family Care, Chaplain services, 12-step recovery program, Intensive Outpatient Therapy (IOP) including individual and group counseling, Family Care Assessments, Continuing care.

Can accept TriCare, Optum and are members of the Community Care Network of the Veteran’s Administration.


Veterans Clinic - MU School of Law

573-882-7630

drakea@missouri.edu

http://law.missouri.edu/jd/skills/veterans-clinic/

Students at the University of Missouri School of Law Veterans Clinic help veterans and their families secure disability benefits. Student work is done at the Regional Office and the Board of Veterans’ Appeals levels, as well as before the Court of Appeals for Veterans’ Claims. Students are supervised by an experienced attorney at each step and have the opportunity to work in a law firm atmosphere within the law school serving real client needs.

Under this program, the Clinic is partnering with the University of Missouri Extension to have students and supervising attorneys visit extension offices throughout the State to educate veterans about available resources, as well as to assist them with disability claims and appeals and discharge upgrades. Clinic personnel will also train attorneys on veterans’ law to increase the number of attorneys qualified to help veterans in Missouri’s rural areas.


Veterans Home Care

www.veteranshomecare.com

poswald@veteranshomecare.com

888-314-6075 or 314-514-2444

Our exclusive VetAssist® Program helps veterans, or their surviving spouses, apply for a little-known Department of Veterans Affairs benefit to pay for assistance with activities of daily living. We can get home care started before the VA processes the claim and before our clients receive VA funds.


Veterans Service Commission

816 Westwood, Sedalia, MO 65301

660-530-5544

Mon - Thur 8 - 4, Friday 8 - noon

Shannon.Balver@mvc.dps.mo.gov

Through the Veterans Service Program, accredited Veterans Service Officers (VSO) provide counseling and assistance to thousands of Veterans and their dependents throughout the state. Service Officers are also available for any follow-up work necessary with the VA to obtain the maximum amount of earned benefits due any eligible Veterans and/or dependents. VSO’s are thoroughly trained and knowledgeable in all areas of Veterans benefits, including service-connected compensation, non-service connected disability pension, education and training, vocational rehabilitation, burial, and survivor benefits. They will also assist claimants with health care eligibility, VA Home Loan Guaranty, and other Veterans benefits, including those offered by the state.


Welcome Home Inc. (Veterans)

2120 Bus. Loop 70E, Columbia, MO 65201

(573) 443-8001 Resident's phone (573) 449-9041 Fax: (573) 449-5080

Hours: Office: 8:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. (M-F)- Hours vary depending on the director’s schedule

http://www.welcomehomelessveterans.org/

Services: Food, shelter, case management, Rapid Rehousing, VETS work employment services, transitional housing, crisis intervention and emergency assistance.

Eligibility: Any homeless veteran may apply

Fee: none