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  • VA Photos of the Week – September 5, 2019

    VA Photos of the Week – September 5, 2019

    VA Photos of the Week captures the best images from across the VA during the week ending September 5, 2019, and includes photos from FL, TX, OH, DE, and AL.

  • As a VA psychiatrist, you can positively impact Veterans lives

    As a VA psychiatrist, you can positively impact Veterans lives

    Improving the lives of Veterans with mental health issues is [...]

  • New best practices are being implemented across VA following “Shark Tank” competition

    New best practices are being implemented across VA following “Shark Tank” competition

    These best practices address key areas in which VA can improve its health care for Veterans.

  • VA led 25 Cities Effort provides stable housing to homeless Veterans

    VA led 25 Cities Effort provides stable housing to homeless Veterans

    The 25 Cities Effort is a program designed to integrate efforts needed to end Veteran homelessness in cities with high homeless Veteran populations.

  • Tuning into what matters during PTSD recovery

    Tuning into what matters during PTSD recovery

    How measurement-based care (MBC) practices help Veterans at Coatesville VA track their posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) recovery.

  • Law enforcement trains to connect to Veterans in crisis

    Law enforcement trains to connect to Veterans in crisis

    Coatesville VA and Montgomery County formed a Veterans Response Team to train law enforcement officers on how to help Veterans in crisis access their benefits.

  • Face-to-face visits for Community Living Center Veterans

    Face-to-face visits for Community Living Center Veterans

    The Coatesville VA resumed allowing face-to-face visits for Community Living Center Veterans. Resident John Anker was nervous to see his wife for the first time in a year, saying it felt “like a first date.”

  • Tai Chi, then birthday cake

    Tai Chi, then birthday cake

    Veteran celebrates 100th birthday with his family, fellow Veterans and health care team after attending his weekly Tai Chi class.

  • Layered protection for moments of a suicide crisis

    Layered protection for moments of a suicide crisis

    When thoughts of suicide overwhelmed him, he had no layers of protection and no one from his support network between him and the lethal means he had available.

  • Veteran with parkinsonism: Telehealth saved my life

    Veteran with parkinsonism: Telehealth saved my life

    VA’s telehealth services help a Veteran with parkinsonism access specialty care and stay active in his community.

  • Are you really my doctor?

    Are you really my doctor?

    Learn about Navy Veteran Dr. Matthew Messa’s journey to becoming a VA Emergency doctor and his message to Veterans.

  • Seeking a better version of me

    Seeking a better version of me

    To better achieve her goals, this Veteran chose to stay in residential treatment longer than she expected.

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Last updated January 9, 2020

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