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  • From rock bottom to rehabilitation

    From rock bottom to rehabilitation

    With help from a team of mental health professionals, Frank Pagliocca entered detox, began therapy and eventually found healing and stability through rehabilitation.

  • Veterans get faster access to residential treatment

    Veterans get faster access to residential treatment

    Simplified application and screening process will reduce wait times and get more Veterans into VA residential rehabilitation treatment.

  • Central Alabama VA enhances mental health treatment program

    Central Alabama VA enhances mental health treatment program

    Central Alabama VA and the Office of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention have a revitalized mental health residential rehabilitation treatment program.

  • Continuing to Serve: VA’s PTSD residential treatment programs

    Continuing to Serve: VA’s PTSD residential treatment programs

    VA’s Mental Health Residential Rehabilitation Treatment Programs provide intensive 24/7 services for Veterans working toward recovery.

  • VA Domiciliary Care programs celebrate 150th anniversary

    VA Domiciliary Care programs celebrate 150th anniversary

    Today, Domiciliary Care Programs provide short-term residential treatment and rehabilitation to Veterans.

  • Special Veteran Court offers hope, reprieve

    Special Veteran Court offers hope, reprieve

    U.S. Air Force Veteran John Sieber, one of about 380 [...]

  • A different type of service in a new uniform                   

    A different type of service in a new uniform                   

    Veteran Manuel Calo, Jr. won the 2025 Peer Specialist of the Year for the West Palm Beach VA Healthcare System for his exceptional service to Veterans.

  • Believing in better days ahead

    Believing in better days ahead

    Believing in better days ahead, Army Veteran Mario Reyes was among the first to graduate from Houston VA’s Domiciliary program.

  • Houston social workers’ three-day effort to house homeless Veterans 

    Houston social workers’ three-day effort to house homeless Veterans 

    VA social workers in Houston traveled throughout the city to find homeless Veterans, engage them and ultimately get them off the streets.

  • A place of hope and healing

    A place of hope and healing

    A new VA facility will be a place of hope and healing, provide state-of-the-art, high-quality rehabilitation and treatment services for Veterans.

  • Innovative clinic treats PTSD with acupuncture

    Innovative clinic treats PTSD with acupuncture

    The ancient Chinese art of acupuncture is being used to treat Veterans’ PTSD at a new West Los Angeles VA clinic.

  • Chaplains provide comfort and understanding

    Chaplains provide comfort and understanding

    VA chaplains offer bereavement care, spiritual support and virtual meetings via VA Video Connect.

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Last updated July 15, 2025

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