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  • Drivers Rehab: Steering Veterans to freedom

    Drivers Rehab: Steering Veterans to freedom

    Freedom, independence, and confidence—just a few things Veterans say the driver rehab program at VA Salt Lake City Health Care System provided them.

  • Adaptive sports heal Salt Lake City Vets at Summer Sports Clinic

    Adaptive sports heal Salt Lake City Vets at Summer Sports Clinic

    Salt Lake City Veterans find camaraderie and recovery through adaptive sports at the 2025 National Veterans Summer Sports Clinic.

  • Veteran rebuilds strength through Compensated Work Therapy Program

    Veteran rebuilds strength through Compensated Work Therapy Program

    Through VA’s Compensated Work Therapy program, Veterans like Rick Silver rebuild skills, regain confidence, and prepare for meaningful employment.

  • A Veteran’s journey out of depression through art

    A Veteran’s journey out of depression through art

    Veteran Walter Adams proudly shares his love for the art of jewelry making with other Veterans.

  • Serving those who served

    Serving those who served

    One army Veteran serves his Veterans in rural areas by ensuring they get to their appointments on time.

  • Paralyzed at 79, competing at 83

    Paralyzed at 79, competing at 83

    At 79, Douglas B. Hatch was paralyzed by Guillain-Barré syndrome. Now 83, he’s training to compete in the National Veterans Wheelchair Games.

  • Veterans find confidence on the slopes

    Veterans find confidence on the slopes

    The slopes of the Winter Sports Clinic help Veterans with disabilities remember that pushing boundaries—and not their limitations—is what defines them.

  • Bridging the Gap: Regiment Gaming aims to bring eSports to the National Veterans Golden Age Games

    Bridging the Gap: Regiment Gaming aims to bring eSports to the National Veterans Golden Age Games

    The National Veterans Golden Age Games have long celebrated camaraderie, resilience and competition among Veterans. This year, among traditional sports like archery, bowling and horseshoes, a new activity quietly made its presence felt—online gaming.

  • Go west: Job opportunities await on the West Coast with VA

    Go west: Job opportunities await on the West Coast with VA

    Along the West Coast, talented individuals like you are in high demand. Learn more about what a VA career has to offer.

  • Live Whole Health #113: 3-minute breathing space

    Live Whole Health #113: 3-minute breathing space

    Your mind and emotions play a key role in your health. Through mindful awareness and self-care tools, you can take charge of your health and well-being to live your life to the fullest. Breathing space is one area of mindful awareness that can help you become fully aware and tuned in to what is going on right now, in the present moment, and without judgement.

  • VA strengthens care for Veterans impacted by intimate partner violence and sexual assault

    VA strengthens care for Veterans impacted by intimate partner violence and sexual assault

    VA recently initiated a pilot program to improve services for Veterans who have experienced or are experiencing intimate partner violence or sexual assault.

  • Food insecurity screenings connect Veterans, resources

    Food insecurity screenings connect Veterans, resources

    VA’s food insecurity component in homelessness screener ensures all Veterans seen at VA are screened for food insecurity and homelessness.

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Last updated April 22, 2019

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