Extending physical therapy in more VA facilities reduces wait times and increases Veteran care and quality of life.
Central Alabama VA and the Office of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention have a revitalized mental health residential rehabilitation treatment program.
The “My Life, My Story” project provides a window into patients’ lives, letting nurses and doctors know Veterans on a personal level.
VA and The Rockefeller Foundation are working together to promote healthy eating habits and food security.
Community leaders and VA employees from 46 facilities come together to explore the current and future state of perinatal care in VA.
Air Force Veteran Walter Pinkney is the recipient of a simultaneous heart and kidney transplant, a groundbreaking multi-organ transplant surgery.
VA's suicide prevention grant program awarded $52.5 million to 80 organizations that provide or coordinate suicide prevention services for Veterans and their families.
VHA-Uber Health Connect offers a supplemental transportation option for Veterans and caregivers to access their health care.
Lung cancer is the deadliest cancer among Veterans with nearly 900,000 Veterans who may be eligible for lung cancer screening.
A Vietnam Veteran, who is also a chaplain, describes his life before and after Parkinson’s Disease. He's grateful to VA for his personalized care.
VA’s behavioral recovery outreach teams work to reduce distress behaviors in Veterans with dementia.
VA's Robotics and Advanced Technology Center has improved access to exoskeleton technology for Veterans.