Veterans’ New Year resolutions range from losing weight to making memories to thanking VA. What's yours?
On this Ending Veteran Homelessness podcast, we discuss why Veterans return to homelessness.
VA partners with medical schools and colleges to provide training programs at VA facilities. As a result of that partnership, VA Bedford has a renewed focus on leading-edge training in geriatrics.
Clinical Resource Hubs integrate care teams with VA Medical Centers to fill gaps in geriatric care, no matter the location.
Before recovery, Veteran surrounded himself with people who enabled his opioid addiction. “If you hang out in a barbershop, you are going to get a haircut.”
Any Veteran can start a Veterans Social, or VOICES, group in their community. Check out the quick start guide with tools to learn how.
Helping aging Veterans through research, education, and VA’s specialized Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Centers (GRECCs).
VOICES events are designed to foster interpersonal connections and social support among community members, including Veterans of all ages and service branches.
The Biloxi VA Chief of Police participated in a run dedicated to fallen VA police officers, noting a fallen officer will never be forgotten.
Through VOICES events, Veterans come together in public spaces to enjoy, support and connect with one another.
Suicide Risk Management Consultation offers free consultation to providers who treat Veterans at risk for suicide in all phases of life.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Marine Corps Veteran Brian L. Lane, who fought in the Battle of Kuwait International Airport during Desert Storm.