VA and the American Legion Auxiliary present the National Veterans Creative Arts Festival.
Physician and musician Dr. Mary Rorro adds music to her psychiatric practice. She collaborated with a former teacher to produce patriotic music very appropriate for Veterans Day.
Katelynn Quinn, music therapist, on piano playing in hospitals: “If music can help bring more joy to our Veterans, I’m all for it.” Some transformations in Veterans have been borderline miraculous.
Renovated mental health unit features welcoming design features and an emphasis on recovery-focused treatment.
“Direct to Vets” concert featuring The Miracles will be held Feb. 14 at the Villa Milano in Columbus, Ohio.
A Capitol Fourth, PBS' Independence Day celebration, includes an all-star cast of performers during the live broadcast on July 4.
"Hearts, Boots and Heels in Harmony" event included education on cardiopulmonary resuscitation and scenarios to deal with health emergencies.
El Paso VA turned the Summer VetFest and PACT Act Claims Clinic into a Veteran family affair with dozens of community organizations.
VetFest are intended to raise awareness of VA benefits and services along with the new eligibility created by the PACT Act.
Two VA staff members shared testimonials of services received and delivered by VA at the American Legion convention.
The podcast industry is growing exponentially. Research shows there are now 465 million podcast listeners globally, a figure expected to reach 505 million by 2024. Plus, there are more than 5 million podcasts around the world in an industry market size of nearly $25 billion.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Navy Veteran John Coltrane, who served in the Navy during World War II and went on to be a prolific jazz player and composer.