Progressive Muscle Relaxations is an excellent way to bring peacefulness into your body and mind, regardless of your physical limitations or experience.
New counselor and therapist occupations improve VA’s rural mental health initiatives.
Research suggests that compassion interventions benefit our physical and mental health, our ability to manage our emotions and our relationships.
Body scan is taking time to pause, breathe and notice how your body is responding to stress and fear. It can be a helpful and calming solution.
Birmingham Homeless Veterans Coordinator: "No Veteran should be without a place to call home. Our homeless program staff are committed to ending homelessness among our nation's heroes."
Use this outreach kit to help Veterans get the health care benefits they've earned and deserve.
When we practice yoga, we experience ease and well-being. Chair yoga offers a more accessible way to experience the union of our body, mind and breath.
Dr. Holly Martin, Doctor of Nursing Practice, family nurse practitioner, recently retired from a 22-year career of advocacy for equitable compensation for nurses and serving Veterans.
Thanks to VA's routine surveillance and diligent screening, Veteran’s cancer was detected at an earlier stage for his type of testicular cancer.
Veteran homelessness rose in 2023, but not as much as overall homelessness. Significant actions taken by VA in 2022 appear to have mitigated the risk of a greater increase.
Veteran says Home Based Primary Care team members are spokes of a wheel that all work together with the Veteran in the middle.
A research study tests how a 12-week telehealth physical therapy program improves the lives of Veterans and helps you reach your health and wellness goals.