VA’s nearly $16 million in grants to qualifying organizations helps thousands of disabled Veterans and members of the Armed Forces participate in adaptive sports.
Employees at James H. Quillen VA collected more than 10 tons of food as part of VA’s annual Feds Feed Families Food Drive campaign.
Today is National Internet Day. Learn how the internet makes it possible to manage your health with VA’s connected care offerings.
Veterans 45-75 years old are strongly encouraged to talk to their VA provider about the need for colorectal cancer screening and their options.
In this episode of the PTSD Bytes podcast, Dr. Pearl McGee-Vincent discusses Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) with Dr. Robyn Walser.
Carl Vinson VA’s first fall festival featured dozens of booths showcasing many of the programs and services provided by VA. And a 1969 Camaro!
VA Geriatric Scholar Jessica Alva noticed older Veterans were unable to use VA Video Connect as much as other age groups. Now, 100% of their telehealth visits are successful.
VA Video Connect, My HealtheVet, and other virtual tools can help you access VA care in case of a hurricane or natural disaster.
VA Medication Take Back Days are determined locally, so check with your VA medical facility to verify participation and confirm the event date and time to coordinate your visit.
A collaboration with CareCentra will allow VA to use an algorithm to improve Veteran health outside the physician’s office.
Early detection and treatment are key in the fight against breast cancer. VA is using state-of-the-art mammogram information technology to meet the growing needs of women Veterans.
Why would a breathing practice make sense? Easy. We can learn to use breath to calm our nervous system and bring us into the present moment. But it does take practice!