VA is dedicated to empowering anyone in acute crisis to reach out for help. Encourage Veterans you know to screen themselves for PTSD.
In a two-part series, Dr. Colleen Becket-Davenport discusses some common myths surrounding PTSD with Dr. Kelly Maieritsch.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Navy and Army Veteran Mark Moore, who served in two military branches and is a national area supervisor at DAV.
Relationships support our quality of life and contribute to our whole health. Relationships can affect our emotional, mental, and physical health and well-being. Connections to family, friends, community, and even animals can help reduce stress and improve physical and emotional well-being.
Key accomplishments from the first year of the Isakson-Roe Act include expanded benefits and burial needs of Veterans and their families.
Project DYNAMO and Team Rubicon are among the Veteran-led organizations in Hawaii providing aid to neighborhoods devastated by the deadliest wildfire in the U.S. in more than a century.
There’s hot summer weather, and then there are heat waves or extreme heat. Much like other natural disasters, extreme heat can be very dangerous.
As the nation grapples with record setting heat waves, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) reminds Veterans and communities of various resources available to Veterans experiencing homelessness during the extreme heat.
Scammers are exploiting social media to steal your sensitive information. How can you protect yourself from phishing?
Continuum of care during any disaster or incident is a priority for VA North Texas Health Care Systems’ Office of Emergency Management.
What VA is doing to connect Veterans to meaningful employment… and the relationship between employment and being homeless.
Statistics show that heat kills more people, on average, than any other weather-related hazard. Please be mindful of you and your loved one’s safety (that includes the 4-legged members of your family).