Army Veteran Lorenzo Campbell was facing homelessness until a VA social worker connected him with VA homeless programs.
May is National Arthritis Awareness Month and, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in three Veterans has arthritis.
Women Veterans experience a high prevalence of trauma. A May 26 provider webinar will discuss women Veterans and trauma-informed care.
VA has a COVID-19 plan to provide transparent and flexible guidelines to keep you safe as protocols change. Look for the sign at the door.
You have questions about the Veterans Crisis Line; we have answers. You are not alone and the Veterans Crisis Line is here to support you.
We all experience stress, which can lead to headaches and other negative outcomes. In this week's #LiveWholeHealth, we use acupressure to manage it.
TeleEye enables Veterans to receive eye care remotely at their primary care doctor’s office. Read this blog for the steps that follow.
“When they called, I told them I already had my baby and they said I was still welcome to come. It’s nice to be thought of, so here I am.”
SSG Alexander W. Conrad was killed in action in June 2018 at the age of 26 from injuries sustained from indirect enemy fire in Somalia.
“Blessing of the Hands” during Nurses Week provides a symbol of renewing the health care professionals’ spirits.
VA employees attended the 2022 HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition, or HIMSS22, held on March 15, 2022.
A four-part series on Department of Veteran Affairs Emergency Preparedness Simulation efforts through SimLEARN.