When a fire damaged Army Veteran’s home, he received help from HUD-VASH, a collaborative program pairing HUD assistance with VA support.
The Biloxi VA Chief of Police participated in a run dedicated to fallen VA police officers, noting a fallen officer will never be forgotten.
The efforts of Nurse Borrinaga and team proved that good oral hygiene helped in preventing the onset of non-ventilator associated pneumonia.
He was diagnosed with MS in 1991 and reflects on his life as, ”A man who has lived a good life and is surrounded by people who love him.”
In this episode Pearl McGee-Vincent discusses PTSD resources for family and loved ones with Dr. Steven Sayers, director of Coaching into Care.
Knowing if, when, and how to share your trauma story takes some thought. Disclosing trauma with someone you trust can help you recover.
VA launches Pathfinder, a one-stop-shop, transforming customer experience for vendors and innovators selling or innovating with VA.
Moving the body is important for all of us, and it can help increase stamina, improve strength, mobility, balance, or flexibility.
VA vocational nurse surprised cancer patient Army Veteran Rachel VanDeMark in a purple wig, a favorite color for a very special reason.
Beginning this summer, some VA facilities will let you use your smartphone for check-in for your scheduled in-person appointment.
On research panel, Marine Veteran shared his struggles after serving near Open Burn Pits. “They have taken the time to try to understand.”
After surviving a coma and fighting COVID-19, Veteran Jackie Williams returned to the stage at the National Veteran Creative Arts Festival.