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  • VA and Pet Partners renew partnership to support Veterans

    VA and Pet Partners renew partnership to support Veterans

    VA and Pet Partners reaffirm commitment to enhance the quality of life for Veterans by expanding pet visitation and therapy programs for Veterans.

  • VA’s journey to improving patient experience

    VA’s journey to improving patient experience

    VA is on a journey to improve the patient experience for every Veteran receiving care at medical centers and other VA facilities nationwide.

  • Mission Daybreak announces 10 winners in suicide prevention grand challenge

    Mission Daybreak announces 10 winners in suicide prevention grand challenge

    On February 16, VA announced the 10 winners of Mission Daybreak, a $20 million grand challenge to reduce Veteran suicides.

  • Let’s talk about suicide prevention resources

    Let’s talk about suicide prevention resources

    When you’re in crisis, suicide may seem like the only option. It’s not.

  • Internal, invisible, intangible: You can’t always see the signs of a crisis

    Internal, invisible, intangible: You can’t always see the signs of a crisis

    Learning the unseen crisis signs and underlying factors that Veterans may experience is key to preventing Veteran suicide.

  • Nourishing your heart

    Nourishing your heart

    Access to health care and healthy behaviors all play a role in your ability to maintain a heart healthy lifestyle.

  • Organization trains Veterans, service members in yoga, meditation to alleviate military stressors

    Organization trains Veterans, service members in yoga, meditation to alleviate military stressors

    DoD and VA have made yoga more accessible to the military community, but Warriors at Ease still finds service members and Veterans often turn to the highly accessible, low-cost, side-effect-free practices of yoga, meditation and mindfulness as a last resort.

  • VETS4Warriors provides 24/7 peer support to prevent a crisis

    VETS4Warriors provides 24/7 peer support to prevent a crisis

    This time of year can feel heavy. Veterans in need of support may be coping with loss or trauma may be recovering from an emotionally challenging holiday season.

  • Little Rock VA’s Stress Less Program improves patient experience

    Little Rock VA’s Stress Less Program improves patient experience

    Staff at the Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System recognize how stress impacts daily life and are promoting stress management programs to improve the overall health and well-being of Veterans.

  • 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.

  • Telehealth hub in Boise to serve thousands of rural Veterans

    Telehealth hub in Boise to serve thousands of rural Veterans

    Boise's new Clinical Resource Hub provides space for VA staff to treat Veterans via telehealth and a training space for staff and students.

  • Five ways VA is making debt collection more compassionate and convenient

    Five ways VA is making debt collection more compassionate and convenient

    Recently, VA announced that Veterans have the option to request a temporary benefit debt suspension through December 31, 2022. Here are five ways that VA has been making repaying a VA debt less stressful.

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Last updated August 29, 2023

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