VA and SAMHSA host Rural Health Conference to Prevent Veteran Suicide on April 16–17 in Washington, D.C.
This Mental Health Month, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Office of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention is highlighting the many moments — big and small — that can make up a Veteran’s mental health recovery.
We call on every American to #BeThere for Veterans and honor the legacy of generations of Veterans by keeping our VA facilities safe and free of violence
Marine Afghanistan Veteran Sam Floyd’s friend committed suicide. And when he heard about more suicides, he decided to try and make a difference. That’s when he started Operation Coffee.
Memory, problem-solving skills and attention to detail can all play […]
Telehealth technology does more than overcome the physical distance between […]
VA has developed a toolkit that presents a variety of resources for former Guard and Reserve members who were never federally activated.
VA and the Department of Health and Human Services’ Substance […]
Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) is an annual observance in […]
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The newly approved Spravato nasal spray for treatment-resistant depression will be made available to Veterans based on their individual medical needs combined with providers' clinical assessments.
Carolyn Colley, an associate counsel at VA’s Board of Veterans’ Appeals, recently produced the short film to raise awareness of Veteran suicide and to illustrate its devastating impact on their loved ones.