Simulation goal is to train health care providers and local emergency responders to react in adverse situations.
Twin clinicians Kyler and Skyler provide physical, cognitive and leisure development to support Veterans’ chosen life pursuits.
VHA’s National SimVET Center was the center of robotics in health care during the Autonomous Caregivers Robotic Demonstrations.
East Bay Veteran Community Partnership and patient advocates work together to help Veterans navigate the VA health care systems.
VA is providing innovative solutions for Veterans with cancer, including using 3D printing to create boluses.
Caregivers can play a crucial role in suicide prevention, offering support to Veterans in your care.
If you’re a Veteran enrolled in VA health care, you now have access to VA tele-emergency care – should you need it – through VA Health Connect
Veteran Jeff Cook has experienced the power of immersive technology and is telling his story in hopes of helping other Veterans.
A Veteran of the 82nd Airborne shares her story of beating cancer, with help from VA.
PAWS is a groundbreaking initiative aimed at providing dog training to Veterans diagnosed with PTSD.
Respiratory illness season is approaching. Vaccines can help protect from flu, RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus), COVID-19, and pneumococcal pneumonia. These vaccines are available free of charge to Veterans receiving care at VA.
VA’s Mission Daybreak provides culturally informed suicide prevention resources for native Veterans.