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  • South Texas VA’s SIRT state-of-the-art treatment for liver cancers

    South Texas VA’s SIRT state-of-the-art treatment for liver cancers

    South Texas is one of 23 VA sites across the nation with the Y-90 accreditation and also ranks as fourth in the nation for local regional treatment of cancer.

  • Accessing Veterans’ records from the National Archives or National Personnel Records Center

    Accessing Veterans’ records from the National Archives or National Personnel Records Center

    Learn how to access your military records from the National Archives or the National Personnel Records Center.

  • Paving paths to reentry for homeless Veterans

    Paving paths to reentry for homeless Veterans

    During Second Chance Month, VA examines the relationship between homelessness and incarceration, and explains how re-entry services help Veterans get a new lease on life.

  • Veterans have access to acute suicide care, but who is eligible?

    Veterans have access to acute suicide care, but who is eligible?

    Eligible Veterans and some former service members can go to any VA or non-VA hospital for emergency health care during an acute suicidal crisis. We break down who is eligible.

  • 12 places that offer free wills or trusts for Veterans

    12 places that offer free wills or trusts for Veterans

    Creating a will is an important step in preparing for the future. Everyone needs a will, no matter your age, background, or health. When you create a will, you decide what happens to your assets when your time comes. Beyond that, you also make a plan for your dependents, children, and pets. 

  • Los Banos ATLAS site keeps Veterans coming back

    Los Banos ATLAS site keeps Veterans coming back

    ATLAS site in Los Banos, California, is having a positive impact on Veterans in the community. VFW Post 2487 has had more video visits than any other ATLAS site.

  • Enabling functional success for Veterans with amputations

    Enabling functional success for Veterans with amputations

    Clinic provides services to minimize disability and enable the highest level of functional, vocational and recreational success for Veterans with amputation.

  • Free legal services for Veterans, service members

    Free legal services for Veterans, service members

    Free and low-cost resources are available to service members and Veterans that can make legal concerns less burdensome.

  • Self-reliance may affect acceptance of mental health treatment in Veterans

    Self-reliance may affect acceptance of mental health treatment in Veterans

    NHRVS is the brainchild of Dr. Pietrzak, director of the Translational Psychiatric Epidemiology Laboratory of the VA National Center for PTSD in West Haven, Connecticut. NHRVS―called “Nerves”―is a nationally representative survey administered to Veterans both inside and outside the VA health care system.

  • This Second Chance Month, let’s ensure successful reentry for our Veterans

    This Second Chance Month, let’s ensure successful reentry for our Veterans

    Health Care for Reentry Veterans program includes assessment services for Veterans in prison and linkages to medical, mental health services.

  • Veterans Justice Program outreach specialist helps incarcerated Veterans

    Veterans Justice Program outreach specialist helps incarcerated Veterans

    Veterans Justice Outreach Specialist coordinates with justice systems to help justice-involved Veterans in local courts and jails.

  • Veterans, families can donate blood to help critical shortage, receive $10 Amazon gift card

    Veterans, families can donate blood to help critical shortage, receive $10 Amazon gift card

    Veterans and families who want to help the nation's critical blood shortage can also receive a $10 Amazon gift card in the process by donating.

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Last updated September 19, 2023

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