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Occupational therapists helped Veteran return to his life activities following home explosion. Read about their intensive treatment plan.
Projected to perform eight to 10 transplants in the first year, the Hines VA reached 50 transplants within the first 16 months of the program.
Civic group volunteers and VA staff turned business shirts into vest-like garments for nursing home Veterans to dress up at meals.
In San Antonio, volunteers prep before dawn for the annual Point-In-Time Count. They also provided food and resources to homeless Veterans.
At Fisher Houses, Veterans and families stay free. Available to families of Veterans receiving care at the medical center or nearby community hospitals.
Researchers working on interventions to reduce Veteran suicide, substance abuse, depression in elderly Veterans and other health care issues.
Marine Veteran Amputee Ryan Garza crosses snowboarding off his bucket list at the 36th National Disabled Veterans Winter Sport Clinic.
VA has many ways to help you recover from alcohol disorders. Learn about the VA treatments, including support groups and specialized therapy.
Six new raised garden beds at the Honor VA Clinic in Kansas City promote healing, education, mental health and social well-being.
Texas A&M University’s librarians created a platform for public librarians to develop toolkits to support Veterans and their families.
VA wants you to feel safe and welcome at all VA facilities and is dedicated to the zero-tolerance policy for sexual harassment and sexual assault.