Innovation Revolutionary Sheila Johnson is providing new care alternatives, including a tranquility garden, for Veterans who need mental health care.
A Vietnam Veteran was treated for polio as a small boy. Decades later he discovered a connection to his doctor’s grandson, a VA doctor.
When Navy Veteran William Peterson was diagnosed with cancer, he reached out to VA, where a collaboration proved to be a “Good Win.”
Gulf Coast VA opens Employee Wellbeing Center and deploys 16 Wellbeing Mobile Carts at clinics and buildings across the campuses.
Innovative rideshare program provides transportation to Veterans in critical need after discharge, emergency department visit, or appointment related to hospitalization.
Peer specialists are Veteran employees who share their personal experiences to help Veterans identify and reach goals for recovery and wellness.
On this month’s Ending Veteran Homelessness podcast, we discuss the full rollout of the new mobile medical unit program.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Navy Veteran Suzanne Dubberly Speight, who served as a communications specialist during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
The transition from military service to civilian life often includes difficulties with sleep, especially for Veterans with lingering trauma.
Veterans who sacrificed so much find comfort from the No Veteran Dies Alone team, ensuring their care receives the same commitment they once provided us
On December 15, VHA Office of Healthcare Innovation and Learning (OHIL) hosted the first-ever Veteran eXpeRience.
Secretary McDonough will provide remarks at the Disabled American Veterans […]