Veteran Scott Cleland does not let his Multiple Sclerosis keep him from teaching archery to students. “Say yes to good opportunities.”
Homeless, Kenneth came to VA for help. His journey of recovery began with a VA residential treatment program for drug and alcohol abuse.
VHA IE advances thousands of environmental control units to provide spinal cord injury patients accessibility to communication tools.
Dr. Abigail Angkaw, San Diego VA, talks about evidence-based treatment for PTSD that reduces symptoms, in the latest PTSD Bytes episode.
Dangerous blood sugar levels, then a severe infection, then amputation. Through it all, Marine Corps Veteran is optimistic and grateful to VA.
Michael Clayton, an Army and Navy Veteran, was the first VA patient in the country to receive an innovative new heart procedure.
There is an emergency blood supply shortage in America. The employees at Dorn VA did their part for the 14th time since March 2020.
VA is preparing to publicly release a report containing recommendations to invest in the most significant redesign of the VA health care system since the World War II era. The recommendations aim to realign and modernize VA health care facilities to improve Veteran health care access and outcomes.
Women’s History Month: VA celebrates women on the front lines… active duty, Veteran, or VA employee, VA is proud to honor them.
Learn more about naloxone and how it can save a Veteran’s life. It’s available for free from VA for those patients who need it.
Due to recent world events, Veterans may be feeling emotional distress as they may be reminded of their own deployment experiences.
VA and Evidation encourage Veteran enrollment in a free, app-based program that helps educate Veterans about their heart health.