In this PTSD Bytes podcast episode, mental health video visits have become so convenient, you may not need to leave home or travel.
Colorado VA facility dog brings love and comfort to disabled Veterans at home or on slopes of the Winter Sports Clinic.
When you’re choosing a career, you're looking for something with stability. You want to know that your job isn’t going anywhere, that you can keep supporting yourself and your family.
VA permanently housed more than 40,000 homeless Veterans in 2022, providing them with the safe, stable homes that they deserve. A technology tool that is helping VA officials and partners on the front lines is VA‘s Status Query and Response Exchange System (SQUARES).
Jessica Blue-Howells discusses the importance of annual surveys in helping refine VA’s services to better assist homeless Veterans.
Learning the unseen crisis signs and underlying factors that Veterans may experience is key to preventing Veteran suicide.
When you’re in crisis, suicide may seem like the only option. It’s not.
Before recovery, Veteran surrounded himself with people who enabled his opioid addiction. “If you hang out in a barbershop, you are going to get a haircut.”
VA training sessions for local law enforcement are focused on suicide prevention, crisis intervention and domestic violence.
Transitioning to civilian life can be difficult. Find ways to overcome suicide thoughts with VA and Veteran organizations resources.
DoD and VA have made yoga more accessible to the military community, but Warriors at Ease still finds service members and Veterans often turn to the highly accessible, low-cost, side-effect-free practices of yoga, meditation and mindfulness as a last resort.
VA permanently housed 40,401 homeless Veterans in 2022… exceeding the goal to house 38,000 Veterans by 6.3%.