Are you a Veteran that is having trouble sleeping? Please join VA’s Office of Connected Care and DAV on Wednesday, September 4 at 12 p.m. ET for a Facebook Live event – Get Back to Sleep with VA Tools and Technologies.

Getting quality sleep may not sound like a critical health issue, but there is a link between the lack of quality sleep and critical issues like suicidality, high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, diabetes, and an increased risk of depression.

Compounding the problem, sleep issues are highly prevalent among Veterans, and there is a shortage of sleep specialists nationwide.

VA experts will discuss sleep tools and technologies like Path to Better Sleep, Remote Veteran Apnea Management Platform (REVAMP), CBT-i Coach, and others. Many of these apps are designed to supplement work with a provider and add to care between appointments. Others are self-guided and can help with strategies for improving and tracking sleep over time.

Experts on the latest technologies

During the Facebook Live event, our experts will discuss how these technologies are helping to deliver care when and where it’s needed and share information about future enhancements of these tools and technologies.

Participating in the event is easy:

Be sure to tune in. For those unable to attend at that time, the event video will be archived and available on the VHA and DAV’s Facebook page for later viewing.

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8 Comments

  1. Andre September 3, 2019 at 02:32

    Every man needs adequate sleep for a healthy life. Maximum people all over the world are suffering from any kinds of sleeping disorders. I think this event will help us to solve our sleeping problems. I wish the success of this event. Thank you.

  2. Kimberly Newman Frey August 30, 2019 at 14:10

    Any event for Colorado folks? The VA here has problems with construction and lemme tell ya it is not the best place to get help. Driving to UTAH or even Grand Junction would be better. Cheers, Kim

  3. Lewis Miller August 30, 2019 at 13:48

    when you hurt so much and cant sleep and the VA tells you they cannot so anything else for you what are you supposed to do? A doctor from urgent care requests a test and the VA for some reason orders a completely different test. Why?

    • Daneva T Marshall September 5, 2019 at 09:52

      Im right there with u

  4. CindyReigada August 30, 2019 at 13:46

    I been having problems trying to fall asleep Since 1990, I been asking for help to from the VA ever since then, with no success what so ever. I been sleeping anywhere from 2 to 3hrs per night, very restless and can’t fall asleep in day time or take naps in the day time at all. I use to sleep very good before I went in to the Army a healthy young 23 yr old woman. Please help

    • Tony Ananea September 3, 2019 at 02:35

      I experienced the same exact thing over the same time period. I ended up on half a dozen different meds but still have bad quality sleep. I ended up gaining over a hundred pounds and had high bp and my heart became enlarged. I decided to go my own way and quit all the meds and lost over a hundred pounds. My sleep is still an issue but without the meds my health has improved. I do utilize my own CBT and although I’m not fixed I am doing better and have adjusted to the fact I’ll never ever get a good night’s sleep.

  5. CH August 30, 2019 at 12:17

    If the VA really cares about vets who have trouble sleeping leadership would stop the practice of super stringent adjudication of direct service connected sleep apnea claims. I believe the super stringent adjudication is illegal. Many raters in various forums have communicated that sleep apnea claims that lack an in service diagnosis are automatically denied.

  6. Kathleen Inocentes August 29, 2019 at 21:12

    Sleep is important for the rest of your day. It improves learning and memory, boosts your mood, and promotes physical health. Making the time for a healthy amount of sleep and promoting it with good sleep habits is crucial for getting the most out of your day. One of the most essential things you can do is to make sure that you literally have the best foundation for sleep by having the right mattress for you. IDLE Sleep’s line of double-sided mattresses uses the latest technology for superior pressure relief and temperature control, allowing for the best possible rest.

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