Individual Transition Plan - Osd Transition Assistance Program Page 4

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 Assess impact of individual/family requirements on relocation options (e.g. quality of local schools,
availability of medical care, spouse employment opportunities, etc.).
Notes:
 Evaluate your immediate post-transition housing requirements. Determine how much living space
you will require to safely house yourself, dependents, and personal items. Consider whether you may
need to make more than one move or need to utilize temporary storage. Contact the housing referral
office to identify local and remote housing options. The installation transportation office can provide
detailed information about planning the movement and storage of your household goods. Visit the VA
website:
to get information on the VA home loan program.
Notes:
 Consider your post-transition transportation requirements. Determine if you have adequate reliable
personal transportation to take you to and from your place of employment or school. Evaluate your
commuting options and whether you need to purchase another vehicle(s) for your spouse and/or
dependents. Identify your post-transition transportation expenses to include: purchase costs, vehicle
registration, insurance, maintenance, fuel, etc. If you are disabled, determine if you are eligible for
assistance in purchasing a vehicle and/or automotive adaptive equipment by visiting
Notes:
What person or persons do you go to for advice, personal counsel and/or mentoring when facing a
difficult challenge or decision? Will you still have access to those persons after you separate from
active duty? Consider what steps you need to take now to maintain contact.
Notes:
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OSD Transition Assistance Program ITP Block 1, Version 12-1, 18 June 2012

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