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  • Therapy dog and owner provide healing power

    Therapy dog and owner provide healing power

    A therapy dog team provides help by volunteering at the Veterans Health Care System of the Ozarks.

  • Health emergency while traveling?

    Health emergency while traveling?

    Tips for Veterans and family members on how to access their health care benefits if they have a health emergency while they’re traveling.

  • Disaster assistance and resources for Veterans

    Disaster assistance and resources for Veterans

    In the wake of a disaster, here are some resources available to Veterans and their families.

  • Essential resources for Veteran families with special needs

    Essential resources for Veteran families with special needs

    There are many resources available for those caring for someone with special needs—whether a child, sibling or other loved one.

  • How a Vietnam Veteran benefited from the PACT Act

    How a Vietnam Veteran benefited from the PACT Act

    82-year-old Army Veteran Wendell Bell was 30% service connected disabled and unaware of what he was eligible for under the PACT Act.

  • VA provides care to eligible Veterans’ family members

    VA provides care to eligible Veterans’ family members

    Specialty VA programs offer health care and services to Veterans’ family members and beneficiaries who meet certain conditions and eligibility requirements

  • Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregiver program expansion

    Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregiver program expansion

    Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers has expanded to now include caregivers of eligible Veterans of all service eras.

  • Survivor Journey Map outlines moments that matter to survivors

    Survivor Journey Map outlines moments that matter to survivors

    Each person experiences grief differently when a loved one passes, [...]

  • Veterans win big in COVID-19 vaccination lottery

    Veterans win big in COVID-19 vaccination lottery

    Getting their COVID-19 vaccinations at VA helped 11 Veterans in Washington state become winners in the state’s COVID-19 vaccine lottery.

  • Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers to provide an additional year for eligibility, reassessment of certain participants

    Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers to provide an additional year for eligibility, reassessment of certain participants

    VA's Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers will provide an additional year for eligibility and reassessment of certain participants.

  • Caregiver shares story of support for her Veteran spouse

    Caregiver shares story of support for her Veteran spouse

    Bree Shields hopes her story encourages other military caregivers and Veterans to get the help they need through shared resources

  • How VA connected with older Veterans during the pandemic

    How VA connected with older Veterans during the pandemic

    How did VA respond to the needs of older Veterans during the COVID-19 pandemic? Like so many, we started by expanding communications.

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Last updated September 12, 2025

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