You have it in you. Rediscover your best health using tools gained during your time in the service. VA can help you improve your physical and mental wellbeing.
Chronic pain interferes with women Veterans’ daily lives. Talk to your VA provider about an individualized pain management plan.
VA volunteers and Habitat for Humanity saved Veteran from moving out of the state, providing her a home of her own.
“Whole Health is lifting me up. Before, I just kept quitting. Whole Health gives me more resources. All you have to do is ask. You think there’s no one there to listen, but there is.”
Practicing mindful awareness during the mundane or the uncomfortable moments can help us to slow down and appreciate the joyful ones.
Music therapy is the evidence-based use of music for a therapeutic purpose. It can help promote relaxation, reduce depression and anxiety, and even help with pain management.
Projected to perform eight to 10 transplants in the first year, the Hines VA reached 50 transplants within the first 16 months of the program.
With numerous specialties and fields of focus, your career as an occupational therapist at VA offers unmatched rewards.
Every week, VA sends a newsletter that is jam-packed with resources like free concert tickets, farming assistance, workout programs, national park passes and Veteran discounts on hundreds of services.
May is National Meditation Month. There are many different types of meditation, including the loving kindness meditation.
Robotic pets help patients and staff engage on a personal level. They let elderly Veterans reflect on happy life experiences.
Many Veterans love farming and beekeeping. Here are a variety of free opportunities for Veterans.