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  • ‘Glasses from the hearing department’

    ‘Glasses from the hearing department’

    Caption glasses enable a hearing-impaired 91-year-old Korean War Veteran to have conversations again.

  • Finding a new path With MOVE!

    Finding a new path With MOVE!

    Veteran Shaunelle Tharpe improved her health and reached a healthy weight with the help of the MOVE! Weight Management Program for Veterans team in Durham, NC.

  • VA facilities nationwide honor POW/MIAs with remembrance ceremonies

    VA facilities nationwide honor POW/MIAs with remembrance ceremonies

    VA facilities across the country held POW/MIA remembrance ceremonies, reaffirming the nation’s vow to never forget those who were prisoners of war or remain missing in action.

  • Veterans build health and camaraderie through 6-Service Challenge

    Veterans build health and camaraderie through 6-Service Challenge

    The 6-Service Challenge is a 10-week program that motivates Veterans to improve their health and build camaraderie through physical activity.

  • Never too late to sign up for VA benefits

    Never too late to sign up for VA benefits

    For 45 years after they left military service, the Belangers relied on their private health insurance policies. Then they signed up for the VA benefits they had earned and deserved.

  • VA brings vision-saving eye screening closer to home for Veterans

    VA brings vision-saving eye screening closer to home for Veterans

    Many eye diseases can lead to vision loss. Veterans in rural areas can access specialty care through their local VA clinic’s TECS program.

  • Improving access for low vision Veterans

    Improving access for low vision Veterans

    Gulf Coast VA partnered with the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA to successfully Improve access for low vision Veterans.

  • Eye care goes mobile for West Texas Veterans

    Eye care goes mobile for West Texas Veterans

    West Texas VA takes a significant step forward in Veterans' access to eye care with Ophthalmology Mobile Medical Unit.

  • Innovative TeleEye collaborations changing lives for Veterans with low vision

    Innovative TeleEye collaborations changing lives for Veterans with low vision

    TeleEye, the technology-based Eye Care Services collaboration with a tele-low vision initiative, matches Veterans with vision aids and devices.

  • Renovated Phoenix VA clinic focuses on optometry

    Renovated Phoenix VA clinic focuses on optometry

    The Thunderbird optometry clinic provides Veterans with vision exams, testing, treatment and prescription eyeglasses. Wait times there are shorter than average.

  • VA Innovation Collaboration continues through Greenhouse Initiative

    VA Innovation Collaboration continues through Greenhouse Initiative

    Through the Greenhouse Initiative, smart glasses, portable parallel bars and a lung exerciser are all redefining Veteran care.

  • Don’t let your brain health slip your mind

    Don’t let your brain health slip your mind

    Women Veterans need to know about common signs of brain health concerns and know the resources VA provides.

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Last updated July 15, 2025

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