Abstract
This commentary familiarizes the reader with the Project NAGA Bridge Model as a way to honor veterans in the home health care setting. Family members can share the legacies of veterans in a partnership of the two cultures, civilian and military, and in so doing, enrich the communities where they live. The writing promotes the implementation of the military Form DD 214 as a comprehensive record of veterans’ military service and asks for the improvement of the situation of veterans needing health care.
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