Veterans Service Officer
Ken Stenka
128 N. 6th Street
STE 5
O'Neill, NE 68763
Phone/Fax: (402) 336-1200
vso1@holtcountyne.gov
Office Manager
Mick McIntire
vso2@holtcountyne.gov
Understanding PTSD
Understanding PTSD And The Effects On Sleep
PTSD Basics
PTSD Checklist
Veterans Crisis Hotline (1-800-273-8255)
What Veterans Should Know About Sleep
Financial Resources & Discount For Military Families
Benefits Description
Eligibility For VA Benefits
What Is Disability Compensation
Types Of Claims
Presumptive Disability Benefits
Agent Orange Presumptive
Atomic
Camp Lejeune Water
Burn Pit
Burial Benefits
Eligibility For Burial Benefits
Nebraska Veterans Home
Norfolk Veterans Home
Kearney Veterans Home
Bellevue Veterans Home
Scottsbluff Veterans Home
How To Access Community Care (Mission Act)
Community Care
CHAMPVA
Seniors And Aging Veterans
VHA Pubs & Handbooks
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Nebraska Department of Veterans Affairs
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Prevention
OPTUM Community Care Network
How Medicare works with VA and TRICARE
Community Care Home Page
Veterans Greater Choice Community Care
OPTUM Federal Health Services
Community Care Providers
Community Care Network
Community Care Provider Manual
Community Care Provider Reference Guide
Guidance on Handicap Permit
The request for a handicap permit must be submitted by a licensed medical professional. The Nebraska DMV offers two methods to do this:
- The veteran’s physician or medical professional submits the request through the DMV’s online application here: https://www.nebraska.gov/apps-DMV-HCPermits/
- The veteran’s physician or medical professional completes and submits this PDF form:https://dmv.nebraska.gov/sites/dmv.nebraska.gov/files/doc/dvr/forms/handipermit.pdf
For full details on applying for or renewing a Handicapped Parking Permit with the Nebraska DMV, please visit this webpage. Questions regarding Handicapped Parking Permits may be addressed by contacting the DMV via email or by calling 402-471-3918.