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.
DEAN, through its myriad programs and initiatives, seeks to do just that through healthcare innovations that let Veterans be more independent.
A virtual support group helps Veterans receiving care at Lebanon VA support each other through the challenges of head and neck cancer.
VA Geriatric Scholar Christy Rothermel is helping homebound and rural Veterans keep pace with VA’s rapid telehealth expansion.
With VA planning to expand several programs that allow aging […]
VA’s National Advance Care Planning via Group Visits Program engages Veterans, caregivers and those they trust in facilitated group conversations about the kind of care that’s right for each of them. It also covers the steps you can take to have your wishes heard and respected when the need arises.
When asked about the overall quality of care HBPC-enrolled Veterans received during the last 30 days of life, 53% of family members gave an overall rating of "excellent," using the Bereaved Family Survey (BFS).
VA psychologist Dr. Ana Alfaro is combining her love for senior adults with an opportunity to change policy to impact their lives.
The SCOUTS program addresses the four M’s of an age-friendly health system: mobility, mentation (mental activity), medication and what matters.
Along the West Coast, talented individuals like you are in high demand. Learn more about what a VA career has to offer.
A method to help Veterans stop unnecessary medications receives award. Has helped to de-prescribe 1.3 million unnecessary medications.
Home, community-based services let eligible Veterans age-in-place, avoid or delay nursing home placement and choose their preferences.