Because we’re in hurricane season, it is essential to prepare a care plan to ensure your emergency health needs are met.
You can have up to five family members or caregivers join you for your video telehealth appointment with Caregiver Connect.
Virtual visits through the VA Video Connect app and VA apps can help Veterans manage their PTSD, depression and other mental health issues.
TeleMental Health helps Veterans overcome barriers to care with convenient, confidential options.
VA offers five ways to bridge the digital divide for Veterans and provide convenient access to telehealth services
VA offers many resources for Veterans who do not have a device or internet connection through the Digital Divide Consult
A virtual support group helps Veterans receiving care at Lebanon VA support each other through the challenges of head and neck cancer.
VA Geriatric Scholar Jessica Alva noticed older Veterans were unable to use VA Video Connect as much as other age groups. Now, 100% of their telehealth visits are successful.
Northern Indiana VA Nutrition and Food Services classes allow Veterans to watch healthy kitchen recipe demonstrations via VA Video Connect.
Dr. Anna Heisser, full-time allergist, is helping pioneer allergy-based virtual care. A national leader in VA Video Connect encounters.
VA’s many remote care options enable Veterans to continue their health care uninterrupted when winter interferes.
Take advantage of VA’s telehealth tools this fall and winter to prioritize your well-being from the comfort of your home.