A VetCenter's Family Day program staff addressed the urgent need for families to understand the intricacies of substance abuse recovery.
After mental health treatment, Veteran Tai Do was selected for the Comprehensive Work Therapy program.
Army Veteran Jeffrey Decresie has left alcohol dependency behind thanks to VA’s Substance Abuse Treatment Program.
After duty in Iraq, Michael McNabb had a hard time readjusting to civilian life. A VA rehabilitation program gave him sobriety, saving him. His is a journey he shares with other Veterans.
Understanding how VA services benefit Veterans leads to more referral recommendations from the Treatment Court and judge.
A unique program at Boston VA uses the principles of trauma-informed care to serve homeless Veterans with empathy and understanding.
VA will soon expand coverage for medical services, including mental health care, for family members and primary family caregivers participating in the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (CHAMPVA).
Community-based Vet Centers offer counseling for MST regardless of gender or era of service. No documentation of the MST required.
After his brother was killed in Afghanistan, Army Veteran Dustin Atwell lost his way and ended up in jail. VA programs, including the Veteran Justice program, helped him recover.
Ozarks and Central Arkansas VA hosted an outreach event for faith-based community members to combat Veteran suicide.
VA chaplains offer bereavement care, spiritual support and virtual meetings via VA Video Connect.
Loneliness can be a risk factor for dementia, stroke and heart disease. It also can increase risk of depression, anxiety and substance abuse.