On International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day Nov. 18, survivors will come together to share support and find hope.
Veteran with spinal cord injury and multiple sclerosis has been building models for 50 years. He also mentors other Veterans with spinal cord injuries.
Check in for your appointments using your smartphone allows you to practice physical distancing while offering ease and convenience.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Fayard Nicholas, who served in the U.S. Army during World War II.
“VA Nurses Make a Difference!” VA nurses nationwide are meeting the moment for Veterans, their families and caregivers.
Physician and musician Dr. Mary Rorro adds music to her psychiatric practice. She collaborated with a former teacher to produce patriotic music very appropriate for Veterans Day.
21 newly bereaved survivors come to TAPS each day for resources and care. The need is great and growing. In 2020 and thus far in 2021, the families of those service members and Veterans who have died by suicide or illness, as a result of exposures to toxins while serving overseas, represent the largest population of new survivors turning to TAPS for resources and care.
“Art therapy sessions let Veterans find a space where they feel comfortable. Their art is making an impact. That is the goal.”
VA Clinical Resource Hubs cover technology and resource gaps affecting Veterans’ access to specialized care, such as kidney care, nationwide.
Two innovative VA physicians created a free suite of medical apps used by doctors and health care professionals around the world.
Team Red, White & Blue (RWB) is challenging supporters to take on their own movement goal beginning April 18 as part of its 7-day annual Marching Orders event.
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