SAH from VA or other Grants

Giosell

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First off, I hope I am posting this in the right location.
I retired in 2016 and was diagnosed with PTSD, Bilateral Knee Pain, my C4 & C5, and bad lower back, which all prevents me from walking long distance, lifting heavy objects, or even enjoying life. We have an established home already. I always drive 45mins to my wife's family pool to easy the pain on my knees and much more. So it would be nice to have a pool put in, like the ones to tread water and big enough to swim laps.

Has anyone used VA SAH before for a pool or have heard of anyone successfully qualifying through the VA?
As for a pool, what would be the qualifications?
 
I have heard that a doctor can write you a "prescription" allowing you to get discounts along with tax free purchase of a swim spa. i don't know first hand. Your back doctor or PCM would have more info if its true.
 
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