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Always Best Care Will Do All The Work Needed To Get Your Family Member The Funding They Deserve.

If you're like most folks living in the United States, chances are, someone in your family or someone you know has served time in the military. Veterans truly deserve our deepest love, support, and care. Yet, many of these selfless men and women experience feelings of isolation and struggle with everyday tasks like cooking, cleaning, and self-care. After all the hard work and bravery these soldiers dedicated to our country, they have earned the right to have a caregiver assist them with their daily needs.

Fortunately, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers a range of home care services tailored to support both Veterans and their family members. These services are carried out by trained in-home caregivers who visit clients daily to provide essential care. As a home care company that truly values our Veterans, we are proud to connect Veterans to expert franchise owners who can help them get the essential care they need.

If your loved one is a Veteran and needs Veterans community care funding in Tempe or funding for another VA home care program, know that we are here to help. All it takes is a call to Always Best Care to get started. From there, we'll put you in touch with a local Always Best Care franchise owner who will do all the work needed to get your family member the funding they deserve.

VA FUNDED In-HOME CARE

Qualifying for Always Best Care's VA Community Care Network (CCN)

The VACCN Homemaker/Home Health Aide & Respite Care is a benefit offered to Veterans who require assistance with activities associated with daily living. Homemakers and Home Health Aides, while not nurses themselves, are trained professionals who can provide support and care to Veterans in their own homes.

They are supervised by an Always Best Care registered nurse who assesses the Veteran's care needs and supervises each individual case.

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Taking a holistic care needs approach, the VA can authorize Always Best Care to relieve family caregivers through three different programs:

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Helping family caregivers remain healthy is key to keeping Veterans safe, happy, and independent in their own homes. The specific services provided by the Home Health Aide & Respite benefit depend on the individual's assessed needs. Examples of daily activities include:

  • Eating
  • Dressing
  • Bathing
  • Personal Grooming
  • Using the Bathroom
  • Mobility
  • Meal Prep
  • Shopping
  • Transportation
  • Help Attending Appointments

Home Health Aide & Respite hours are authorized by the VA in hours per week and can be as high as 40 hours per week, depending on qualifications.

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THE Next Steps

How to Qualify for VA Funded In-Home Care

Whether you are a Veteran and need in-home care services or you're a family member of a Veteran, it's important to qualify for our VA Community Care Network. To qualify, consider the following:

  • Veterans must be honorably discharged. They do NOT need to be war-era Veterans
  • Veterans must sign up for VA Healthcare

You should be aware that any home care services that are authorized depend on you or your loved one's physician's assessment of needs.

How To Enroll In

Always Best Care's VA Community Care Network

Gaining access to VA senior care requires a three-step enrollment process. Those steps include the following:

First, request an Assessment for Community Care Network (CCN) services from your VA Physician. From there, the VA Physician will conduct an assessment and write an order accordingly (based on eligibility and needs). After that step, request that your VA Physician specifies which VA home care provider you would like to use, such as Always Best Care.

During this step, a Community Care Coordinator from the VA will contact you after the VA Physician writes your order. After making contact, the Community Care Coordinator will inform you of the type of care and quantity of hours per week authorized by the VA.

If you have not selected a specific provider, the Community Care Coordinator will provide options in your area. Once a Community Provider like Always Best Care is selected, the Community Care Coordinator will send the authorization to the selected Community Provider that you request.

Should you choose Always Best Care as your Community Care Provider, a home care claims manager will call you to arrange a care consultation, complete the intake paperwork, and schedule in-home care services. After the care consultation, the Community Care Provider performs a final assessment of your needs.

After the final assessment is complete, a Care Plan is created for you by the Community Provider. The Community Care Provider will arrange for a caregiver to come to your home for the number of authorized hours allowed each week.

Note: Veterans may choose their in-home care provider and are under NO OBLIGATION TO SELECT Always Best Care.

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How Always Best Care Helps Veterans Obtain VA Funds

At Always Best Care Senior Services, we are dedicated to offering Veterans exceptional care and helping them secure the funding necessary for their services. The Always Best Care Veterans Assistance Program supports some of the nation's most deserving individuals in staying in their homes longer while enjoying a healthier and safer way of life.

Here's how a VA home care funding expert in Tempe from Always Best Care helps:

  • Conducting comprehensive research and evaluation of all relevant records and testimonies, noting medical conditions, care requirements, military service details, marital documentation, and financial circumstances (if necessary).
  • Acquiring essential documents from both original and certified sources (this includes getting certified duplicates of military discharge papers).
  • Researching your unique situation and history so that we can help select which VA-funded home care program is the most beneficial.
  • Drafting a legal opinion in writing concerning eligibility for the requested VA benefit and the expected award amount.
  • If the legal assessment is favorable, you can start receiving care from Always Best Care, assured of your legal right to VA benefits.
  • Preparing, presenting, and prosecuting a fully documented claim for the desired benefit you're seeking.

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Understanding VA-Funded Home Care Programs

Finding information on home care programs funded by the VA is challenging. At Always Best Care, we want to make access to this crucial care as accessible as possible. That's why, when a Veteran is interested in Always Best Care's VA Community Care Network, our VA home care funding specialists manage all the paperwork and other hurdles that may prevent a senior Veteran from reaching out.

If you're unsure whether senior care paid for by the VA is right for you, keep reading to learn more about the programs offered.

Veterans Community Care Funding in Tempe, AZ

As a Veteran, you may be eligible to get care outside the VA. This means the VA will pay for the cost of your care from a health care provider in their community care network. Long-term services offered within this program may include:

  • Help with Daily Tasks: Like meal prep, bathing, getting dressed, taking medicine, and cleaning the house.
  • Comfort and Companionship Care: An in-home caregiver can visit your home if you do not have family or loved ones nearby and help provide companionship services. Those services may include socialization, emotional support, and help staying independent in your home.
  • Support for Caregivers: If you are a caregiver or a Veteran who has a caregiver who needs to take a break for work or personal reasons, don't worry. The VA can provide assistance from a qualified in-home caregiver.

To learn more about Veterans Community Care Funding and how our VA home care funding specialists help provide the care you need, contact Always Best Care today.

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Veterans Aid and Attendance Funding in Tempe, AZ

VA Aid and Attendance benefits offer additional monthly payments on top of a monthly VA pension for eligible Veterans and their survivors. If you require assistance with everyday tasks or are confined to your home, you might be eligible.

In order to qualify for this program, one or more of the following must be true:

  • You need another person to perform daily routines and activities like making food, dressing yourself, bathing, and going to the bathroom.
  • You are bedridden or spend a significant amount of time in bed due to an illness.
  • Your mental or physical abilities are compromised because of a disability, and you're a patient in a nursing home.
  • You have limited eyesight. This means that even with contact glasses or lenses, you only have 5/200 or less in both eyes. You may also qualify if you have concentric contraction of the visual field to 5 degrees or less.

To learn more Veterans Aid and Attendance and how our VA home care funding specialists help provide the care you deserve, contact Always Best Care today.

Veterans Agent Orange Funding in Tempe, AZ

Many U.S. Veterans returning from Vietnam began to report health issues almost right away, linking them to exposure to Agent Orange and dioxin. This connection sparked controversy from the outset and persists to this day. Veterans suffering from exposure to Agent Orange may be eligible for in-home care funding from Always Best Care.

One common misconception about this program is that Veterans must have served in Vietnam or were directly exposed to Agent Orange to qualify for funding. The truth is that a soldier DOES NOT need direct exposure to Agent Orange to benefit from quality in-home care.

However, to qualify for this type of funding, the Veteran must have served in the military when the government was using this harmful chemical herbicide. So long as you or your Veteran loved one served in the military during Agent Orange use, they may qualify - even if they did not serve in Vietnam.

The following cancers and illnesses are proven to have been caused by Agent Orange:

  • Hodgkin's Disease
  • Prostate Cancer
  • Respiratory Cancers
  • Bladder Cancer
  • Chronic B-Cell Leukemia
  • Diabetes Type 2
  • Parkinson's Disease
  • High Blood Pressure
  • Hypothyroidism
  • Peripheral Neuropathy

Whether you served in Vietnam and were exposed to Agent Orange or you are a Veteran who served our country while the herbicide was used, you deserve personalized in-home care from expert caregivers. Unfortunately, securing VA funding for these services can be difficult - especially for older Veterans. That's why many soldiers contact Always Best Care for help.

Our franchise owners are experts when it comes to VA home care claims management in Tempe. When you call your local Always Best Care location, you can expect tailored service, expert guidance, and reliable help throughout the qualifying process.

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VA Funded Home Care FAQs

The VA provides various programs that deliver both medical and non-medical home care services for eligible Veterans. These initiatives are part of the VA's home and community-based services. They're aimed at enhancing the well-being of Veterans facing chronic illnesses or service-related disabilities.

Non-medical home care encompasses services such as companionship, assistance with household tasks, and personal care. In contrast, home health care services focus on medical needs and include skilled nursing, medication management, and rehabilitative therapies.

The homemaker and home health aide program includes a trained caregiver visiting the Veteran's home to assist with daily household tasks, like grocery shopping or personal care. The frequency of the caregiver's visits can vary based on the Veteran's requirements, whether they need support daily or just occasionally. Veterans can keep receiving help as long as they need assistance with everyday activities. This program enables Veterans to remain in their homes instead of relocating to a nursing facility. It also supports family caregivers by alleviating their stress and physical demands.

The financial support provided by the VA for Veterans' home care can differ significantly depending on the program utilized by the Veteran, their disability status, and various other factors. In the case of spouses or family members of Veterans, the VA's payment for home care will be determined by their eligibility and the specific care requirements they have. Working with a VA home care funding specialist in Tempe may help Veterans and their families understand eligibility requirements. Working with an expert may also help to clarify how much the VA will pay for in-home care.

Possibly. Whether a spouse or surviving spouse qualifies depends on their specific circumstances and their ability to fulfill eligibility criteria. For instance, a surviving spouse who enters into a new marriage loses eligibility for TRICARE, which is the military's health insurance program. If a spouse or surviving spouse does not qualify for TRICARE, they might still have access to VA health care benefits through programs like The Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (CHAMPVA).

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At Always Best Care, our mission is to provide quality in-home care services for Veterans and to help them obtain the funds needed to pay for the care they deserve. As part of our program, we want to help Veterans and their families understand what VA programs are available.

That's why, when you or your family reaches out to our VA home care claims managers, we'll work diligently to educate you about VA-funded home care. Qualifying for this kind of care is difficult, which is why we help with every aspect of the eligibility process. From filling out paperwork to researching your unique history and even preparing written legal opinions, we handle the hard work so you can focus on your health.

To contact an Always Best Care VA home care funding expert to learn more about our VA Community Care Network, or to arrange a no obligation care consultation, contact us toll-free at 1-855-520-CARE.

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Latest News in Tempe, AZ

Cognite relocates global headquarters to Tempe

Cognite, the global leader in industrial AI, today announced the official grand opening of its new global headquarters in Tempe, Arizona. The relocation from Oslo, Norway marks a milestone in the company’s growth strategy and underscores its commitment to the North American market.“Establishing our global headquarters in Arizona represents an exciting new chapter for Cognite as this positions Cognite at the center of American innovation and manufacturing,” said Girish Rishi, CEO at Cognite. “Arizona’s thr...

Cognite, the global leader in industrial AI, today announced the official grand opening of its new global headquarters in Tempe, Arizona. The relocation from Oslo, Norway marks a milestone in the company’s growth strategy and underscores its commitment to the North American market.

“Establishing our global headquarters in Arizona represents an exciting new chapter for Cognite as this positions Cognite at the center of American innovation and manufacturing,” said Girish Rishi, CEO at Cognite. “Arizona’s thriving technology ecosystem, skilled workforce and strategic location make it the ideal home for our next phase of growth. We’re excited to contribute to the local economy and build strong partnerships within this innovative community.”

The move will create more than 100 new jobs in the Phoenix area, bringing valuable employment opportunities across AI innovation, software engineering, marketing, sales and corporate functions. With its proximity to universities and tech ecosystem, the strategic location will help the company attract even more of the best talent from AI, cloud, data and industrial engineering. Several senior leaders at Cognite relocated from Norway and to Arizona to lead operations from the new facility, ensuring continuity of the company’s vision and expertise.

Cognite’s decision to establish its headquarters in Arizona positions the company at the heart of one of North America’s most dynamic technology regions. Arizona has emerged as a critical semiconductor manufacturing hub, with the state attracting billions of dollars in investments from leading chipmakers. Cognite has identified hundreds of millions in operational value for customers in the past year alone, with manufacturers requiring sophisticated industrial AI solutions to manage the thousands of sensors and billions of data points generated daily in advanced industrial facilities.

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“Arizona has established itself as a global innovation hub where world-class companies choose to grow and thrive,” said Governor Katie Hobbs. “With its new global headquarters in Arizona, Cognite is strengthening our state’s position as a leader in advanced technologies, reinforcing our reputation as a place that’s pioneering the future, and creating family-sustaining jobs for Arizonans.”

“As AI plays an increasingly central role in the digital economy, Cognite’s global headquarters will strengthen Arizona’s leadership across high-tech industries,” said Sandra Watson, President and CEO of the Arizona Commerce Authority. “We’re incredibly grateful to Girish Rishi, who has been a longtime Arizona leader, and to the entire Cognite team for their commitment to Arizona.”

This strategic location enables Cognite to better serve its global industrial clients and collaborate with key partners in advanced manufacturing sectors. The new Arizona headquarters will serve as the central hub for Cognite’s global operations, supporting the company’s mission to transform industrial operations through AI and data-driven technology solutions.

Wood and Water — Asian-inspired seafood restaurant — coming to Tempe

Kaos Hospitality announced it will break ground on its latest concept, Wood and Water, later this year. Wood and Water, located at 410 N. Scottsdale Rd., is Kaos’ third Tempe restaurant. It is an Asian-inspired seafood concept bringing elevated, fresh-from-the-ocean delicacies to the community. Wood and Water is scheduled to open in late fall of 2026.DEEPER DIVE: Arizona named best state in the U.S. to see the supermoon in NovemberLOCAL NEWS: 100 best places to work and live in Arizona fo...

Kaos Hospitality announced it will break ground on its latest concept, Wood and Water, later this year. Wood and Water, located at 410 N. Scottsdale Rd., is Kaos’ third Tempe restaurant. It is an Asian-inspired seafood concept bringing elevated, fresh-from-the-ocean delicacies to the community. Wood and Water is scheduled to open in late fall of 2026.

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“We have been met with open arms and such enthusiasm from the community at Three Thirty Three, and we are excited to introduce Tempe and the surrounding areas to more of our restaurants,” said John DeVries, CEO of Kaos Hospitality, who developed the concept for Wood and Water with Haylee Nguyen, executive vice president of Kaos. “At Wood and Water, seafood is our love language, and we believe it will exceed diners’ expectations of what a seafood restaurant can be.”

The new restaurant is a 9,000-square-foot space featuring a patio. It is located in Tempe’s Watermark, where Kaos’ other concepts Three Thirty Three, which opened in December 2024, and 212° Shabu Shabu, opening in late 2025, reside.

The design of the restaurant is much aligned with its name. Upon completion, Wood and Water will feature an airy, open design with beautiful wood finishes, floor-to-ceiling windows boasting panoramic views of Tempe Town Lake, lush green foliage, a massive 5,000-gallon shark tank, and live crab and seafood tanks. Like its sister concepts, Wood and Water’s menu will take inspiration from Asian cuisine, showcasing incredibly fresh and elevated seafood-forward options alongside home-cooked favorites.

Groundbreaking is expected by year’s end. Additional information on buildout and opening date is forthcoming.

For more information about the new restaurant, visit https://woodandwaterrestaurants.com/.

Valley Auto Techs The Tempe Shop Redefining Collision Repair Excellence

This content was provided by our sponsor, [name of sponsor]. The FOX editorial team was not involved in the creation of this content.In the ever-expanding metropolitan area of Phoenix, where vehicles face daily high-traffic demands and extreme temperatures, finding an auto shop that pairs reliability with ethical practice can be a challenge. Located in Tempe, Valley Auto Techs has emerged as a beacon of trustworthiness, rapidly establishing itself as the premier local destination for high-quality collision and auto repair services. Th...

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In the ever-expanding metropolitan area of Phoenix, where vehicles face daily high-traffic demands and extreme temperatures, finding an auto shop that pairs reliability with ethical practice can be a challenge. Located in Tempe, Valley Auto Techs has emerged as a beacon of trustworthiness, rapidly establishing itself as the premier local destination for high-quality collision and auto repair services. This shop, situated at 1847 E. 3rd St., is not simply focused on fixing cars; it’s dedicated to providing reliable, honest service that restores customer confidence along with their vehicles.

What truly sets Valley Auto Techs apart is its specialization across a diverse and high-value vehicle spectrum. The facility employs certified technicians skilled in comprehensive auto repair for everything from domestic vehicles to complex European and German engineering. This versatility ensures that whether a client drives a common sedan or a high-performance German model, they receive the same standard of meticulous care. This commitment to handling European, German, and Domestic vehicles under one roof eliminates the need for drivers to navigate multiple specialized shops, streamlining the often-stressful repair process.

The success of Valley Auto Techs hinges on an uncompromising commitment to transparency and integrity. In an industry often clouded by vague estimates and hidden fees, the Tempe team prides itself on clear communication and ethical business practices. Their remarkable customer satisfaction ratings consistently praised across online platforms testify to their process: every repair is detailed upfront, and technicians treat each vehicle restoration as a reflection of their skill. For the Phoenix community, this isn't just about fixing damage; it’s about establishing trust in a vital service.

The benefits of choosing a locally operated, expert facility extend far beyond the immediate repair. Valley Auto Techs ensures customers get their lives back on track swiftly and safely, handling everything from minor dents to major frame realignments. They offer crucial assistance with insurance coordination, acting as an intermediary to navigate claims and ensuring accurate post-repair inspections. This dedication to end-to-end customer care makes Valley Auto Techs a vital driving force in the Phoenix collision repair scene, securing their reputation one expertly restored vehicle at a time. To learn more about their specialized services or schedule a repair appointment, visit https://valleyautotechs.pro/ or check out their service center located at and discover why Arizonans are flocking to this locally owned and operated shop which has built a stellar reputation for restoring vehicles to pre-accident condition with craftsmanship that exceeds expectations.

Retro Scottsdale bar brings pinball and pizza to Tempe

With its trademark New York-style pies, craveable smash burgers and skateboard-meets-pinball flair, Night Owl Pizza & Drinks is landing in a new part of the Valley.The pizza and beer hotspot’s second location will open its doors in Tempe on Wednesday, less than two miles from Arizona State University.The first location opened in Scottsdale on Hayden and McDowell roads in 2023 and fans of the original Night Owl can expect to find the same amenities that they’ve come to love.The menu will boast next-level c...

With its trademark New York-style pies, craveable smash burgers and skateboard-meets-pinball flair, Night Owl Pizza & Drinks is landing in a new part of the Valley.

The pizza and beer hotspot’s second location will open its doors in Tempe on Wednesday, less than two miles from Arizona State University.

The first location opened in Scottsdale on Hayden and McDowell roads in 2023 and fans of the original Night Owl can expect to find the same amenities that they’ve come to love.

The menu will boast next-level comfort food, beers on tap and cocktails. A room of pinball machines and throwback games begs patrons to kick back for a little friendly competition. Lit-up pinball fields serve as bartops, a wall of pinball machine backboxes highlights the bar and well-loved skateboard decks are composed to create vibrant works of art throughout.

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It’s the latest restaurant concept to move into the iconic neighborhood space on South Mill Avenue and Alameda Drive. The 1977 building was most recently home to The Golden Pineapple, and before that, housed Tempe staple Riazzi’s Italian Garden for decades.

The space appealed to Genuine Concepts co-founder and Night Owl partner Tucker Woodbury, who has an affinity for history and classic architecture. His goal was to honor and preserve its historical elements while breathing new life into a vintage space.

“We never get nervous about repurposing a building that has a soul,” Woodbury says. “It’s got an ‘if these walls could talk’ thing.”

There are a few features that are unique to Tempe. A larger wine selection offers 14 by-the-glass options and the cocktail list includes adult slushy concoctions. Look for rotating pasta specials, too. A non-functioning jukebox hides a station where DJ’s will set up and spin tunes.

Above the main dining room, a miniature train circulates on an elevated track, pulling boxcars painted by graffiti artists, with one paying tribute to the artist who went viral for his signature work in Tempe as “Penis Man.”

The 5,500-square-foot space accommodates 208 diners inside and 75 on the dog-friendly patio, which flaunts umbrellas, flat-screen TVs, a fireplace and a welcoming ficus tree.

Night Owl will open daily at 11 a.m., and close at midnight or 1 a.m. Count on being able to grab a slice ‘til close.

The concept is a collaboration from the teams behind The Little Woody and Stardust Pinbar. Along with Woodbury, Chuckie Duff and Ariel Bracamonte are partners in the project. They are known for a bevy of nightlife hubs, including Cobra Arcade Bar. Operating partner Logan Purser handles Night Owl’s day-to-day operations.

Purser and Woodbury collaborated on details that pay homage to the history of the building and the establishments that previously called it home.

The pasta specials honor Riazzi’s Italian Garden, which moved into that building in 1989. It closed in 2017, after operating for a total of 72 years in the Valley.

The Golden Pineapple, a cocktail at Night Owl that tops the painkiller recipe of rum, coconut, orange and pineapple with fernet, is a tribute to The Golden Pineapple Craft Lounge. The popular watering hole for Tempe residents and the ASU crowd operated in the building for three years before closing in 2023.

When Purser was looking at old photos of Riazzi’s, he spotted brass rails along the seating in the dining room. He knew they needed to make a comeback.

“I just thought they were so cool, so I ordered them,” Purser says.

In those photos, he also noticed a tufted circular booth and table that was in the center of the restaurant. Purser replicated that scene in a nook off the main dining room.

The table is made with reclaimed wood from Golden Pineapple’s bartop, as is the wood at the hostess stand.

The decor spans skateboards, tchotchkes and the largest collection of inanimate owls you’ll ever see. The pieces are a mix of inventory from Woodbury’s garage, his personal storage and his other restaurants. Purser, Cowtown Skateboards and Sidewalk Surfer helped procure the “experienced” skateboards, as Woodbury prefers to call them.

“There’s only so many 1975 to 1985 skateboards I can have,” says Woodbury, whose personal vintage bubble hockey table hangs upside-down in the game room.

Gregory “Ziggy” Ziegler, who was responsible for the pies that made NYPD Pizza famous, is also the creator of Night Owl’s beloved pizzas, which are a key part of the restaurant’s identity.

“What we want is for you to feel like you’re coming into a home, a safe place,” Ziegler says. “And the food has a lot to do with that… but so does the culture.”

Woodbury aims to recreate the vibe he established in Scottsdale. He talks about similarities between the locations. They are close to, but not in, the party districts of Old Town Scottsdale and Mill Avenue, and surrounded by residents who embrace being able to walk or bike to their favorite eating and drinking hubs.

“If you build it, they will come, and they did… This (Tempe location) really reminds me of that neighborhood,” Woodbury says.

And he has high hopes his newest Night Owl will experience the same reception.

“It’s going to be your place, the ‘Cheers’ kind of thing,” Woodbury says. “We’re excited to be your neighborhood go-to, and that’s what people want.”

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2700 S. Mill Ave., Tempe

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