More than 100 Veterans participated in the Be There Phoenix Resource Fair hosted by the Phoenix VA Health Care System and community partners at the Carl T. Hayden Medical Center Sept. 13.
Clinicians and researchers from VA and Department of Defense have revised guidelines that provide a comprehensive look at the best evidence-based treatments available for treating PTSD.
Suicide is preventable. We can all help someone who may be at risk through simple actions that can make a big difference. Our actions can save a life.
The new call center, expected to open this fall, will give VCL the additional capacity as VA expands the “automatic transfer” function to its Community Based Outpatient Clinics and Vet Centers.
During the live video, learn how you can recognize the warning signs of a crisis to support those who need you and find VA resources that can help. We can all play a role in suicide prevention.
Mobile Vet Centers are, in many circumstances, the first mobile service out during a disaster or other crisis events.
MakeTheConnection.net supports service members, Veterans, and their loved ones by sharing hundreds of videos featuring Veterans talking about their personal experiences with mental health treatment and recovery.
During Suicide Prevention Month and year round, help VA let people know that preventing suicide starts with this simple act of support: Be There.
Measurement based care will empower you to work closely with your VA clinicians to establish an individualized plan for your mental health.
VA’s HOME Program was created to help patients – especially those who live in rural areas – access mental health care after they transition from inpatient psychiatric care and re-enter their community.
The message from VA to the friends and families of Veterans during Suicide Prevention Month is simple: Be there.
Adapting to different ways of thinking and new behaviors in individual and group sessions provides many opportunities for peer support specialists to share their own recovery stories and help Veterans create meaningful wellness plans.