Our friends at the White River Junction VA received this heartfelt letter from "A Grateful Veteran" who graduated from the MOVE Program. The Veteran has physically and mentally turned his life around, and he wanted to give thanks for his excellent care.
VA North Texas hosts a 16-week self-help group called Clutter Busters and Treasure Seekers to develop skills overcoming compulsive hoarding.
French Foreign Legion, U.S. Army National Guard and U.S. Marine Corps Veteran Tomas M. War Cloud Bandaries credits his VA health care for a life well lived.
Saprina “Rene” Butler, R.N., had an idea about how to better help those with mobility issues. Her shoe slide is helping Veterans to relearn how to walk.
Homeless Veterans receiving care under the Homeless Veterans Program at the Oklahoma City VA Health Care System will receive winter coats and boots collected and donated by a local Veterans organization.
The Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center in Houston recently celebrated the tenth anniversary of the Veterans Court it helped establish.
VA's new, non-evasive medical advancement Podimetrics Mat offers detection of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) as early as five to six weeks before they would otherwise present.
Three projects submitted by Gulf Coast VA employees to the Veterans Health Administration Innovators Network program were selected for investment.
With the help of the Prosthetics Service and 3d printing at the San Antonio VA, Army Veteran David Cromwell has cultivated a passion for sharpshooting.
For 39 years, not a single soul knew of her secret. Finally, free to be who she has always longed to be, Army Veteran Francis Garcia is now able to express her true and pure self. “Since I was very young, I had no idea what being transgender was, all I know is I would go to bed and ask God – God wake me up as a girl," Garcia said. "I would pray and pray and wake up each time as not a girl."
VA’s Women Veterans Health Care Program which is designed to ensure timely, continuous care throughout different stages in a Veteran’s life.
From Sep. 26 to Oct. 25, Central Arkansas VA nurses administered more than 1,250 drive up flu shots to Veterans, all part of an innovative approach to meeting the needs of Veterans through convenience, technology, ease of navigation and Veteran satisfaction.