Fisher House Foundation maintains hotel-like properties for families who live far from their medical care.
Colleagues from VA’s HUD-VASH program and San Francisco VA discuss how VA homeless programs are changing to meet the needs of aging Veterans.
Male contraception gaps are being addressed through the innovative idea of an Augusta VA urologist.
VA held 437 blood drives in 2022. 13,000 people donated blood through VA’s “Roll Up Your Sleeve” blood drives.
VA is hiring faster and more competitively. VHA is working to hire 52,000 employees this year and increase its total workforce by 3%.
Army Veteran, 70, was diagnosed with complex aortic arch disease. A Houston surgeon implanted a new cardiac device called the Thoraflex Hybrid Frozen Elephant Trunk.
Is there a more efficient way? Here's how an Oklahoma pharmacist saved VA $3.5 million.
Women's History Month: VA’s National Oncology Program highlights female doctors breaking new ground in how VA treats breast cancer. Meet Dr. Sarah Colonna.
Day to day life can make us feel stiff and inflexible. Whether you are sitting at a desk working on a computer or hunched over gazing at the device in your hand, our neck and back can start to feel a little creaky.
The PACT Act expands benefits, health care, and services to Veterans and their survivors, who were exposed to environmental toxins such as Agent Orange in Vietnam, burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan, or other herbicides or radiation exposures in other places around the world where Veterans served.
Birmingham Homeless Veterans Coordinator: "No Veteran should be without a place to call home. Our homeless program staff are committed to ending homelessness among our nation's heroes."
Advance directives—sometimes called “living wills”—inform medical providers of a patient’s wishes if they cannot communicate. Doctors encourage all Veterans to make an advance directive and to ask for help if the forms seem intimidating.