Orlando VA Medical Center and VA Office of Emergency Management deploys a Mobile ICU for non-COVID-19 and COVID-19 inpatient requirements.
Join the National Center for PTSD’s 30 Days of Self Care with the the COVID Coach mobile app. Download the app today for tips on how to relax and recharge.
VA began deploying Mobile Vet Center units the week of March 16 to expand Veteran outreach in communities affected during the COVID-19 pandemic.
New mobile unit will provide transcranial magnetic stimulation therapy for patients with treatment-resistant depression.
Your COVID-19 questions answered. VA is listening to your questions about the COVID-19 vaccine and booster, and is hosting a blog series on questions from Veterans.
VA’s Long COVID Community of Practice team is more than 225 physicians, nurses, physical and occupational therapists, social workers, researchers and other disciplines.
Your COVID-19 questions answered. We’re listening to your questions about COVID-19 vaccines and hosting blogs on questions from Veterans.
An Army Veteran talks about the value he gets from a third-party mobile application that connects directly to his VA.gov profile.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, VA has helped Veterans get care virtually. Here are five ways to access VA virtual care.
Dr. Beth Jaworski, lead creator of the app COVID Coach developed by VA, describes the many ways this app can be helpful during the pandemic.
Avoid COVID-19 by switching your in-person appointments to VA Video Connect. Telehealth visits save you time and protect you from exposure.
Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 is the best way to protect others and health care workers from hospitalization and death, VA Secretary Denis McDonough said Jan. 19 at a Blue Star Families online forum.












