A new value-driven framework will ensure Veteran needs are at the forefront of innovations at VHA. Veterans’ priorities drive decisions.
Social connection is essential to our Whole Health. When we live in harmony with others and through a shared community, our well-being is strengthened.
Veterans who experienced MST can find the support they need at VA to heal physically and emotionally. Treatment is free and personalized.
If you are a 1990-91 Gulf War Veteran with questions or concerns about Gulf War Illness, you’re invited to join research committee sessions.
Women Veterans’ health fair and engagement session were held to get feedback and ideas and integrate them into programs and services.
His two passions in life are the Marine Corps and music. “My music gives me hope and offers me a chance to reach out to my fellow Veterans.”
Health Care for Reentry Veterans program includes assessment services for Veterans in prison and linkages to medical, mental health services.
Robert Luebbert never mentioned he was a Vietnam Veteran until his treatment at Harry Truman VA re-instilled a sense of pride in his service.
Sleep studies are offered at home or in a sleep lab. Clarksburg VA’s in-lab sleep study is state of the art and supervised by sleep experts.
Finding out what is truly important to you at your core and what you are good at are keys to success. However, this is not easy. Failure is part of that process. But once you find something that clicks, it’s an amazing feeling, and opportunities appear when you least expect them.
Helping Veterans, service members, and their families have better storage practices, gun locks, to help make their homes safe and save lives
Want to contribute to the VA Advisory Committee on Homeless Veterans? Here is information for qualifications and how to submit nominations.