Certainly if they had more of that, that obviously would help. I think more of them is also another issue that's really important. With these OSI clinics, you can't get into them without a case manager. They work wonderfully, but in my practice of all veterans, I only have two people in an OSI clinic, because they had to have a case manager put them there.
That's one of the things that we really miss, but I would say the case manager, yes, is instrumental because they know what things are available for veterans. Maybe veterans wouldn't have to ask for things if the case manager could bring it to their attention, and say, “Yes, I can give you this or do that. Have you thought about it?” Most of them say, “No, I didn't know about this,” or the caregiver didn't know what was available. I think that would be wonderful.
As I said, it just needs to be tweaked. There are things out there; you just have to get to them.