In this episode of PTSD Bytes, we learn about EMDR for PTSD from licensed clinical social worker and certified EMDR-therapist Marianne Silva.
The stand down in Tyler, Texas, brought services to 70 current and formerly homeless Veterans during a day-long community event.
Veteran LaVerne Jackson went from living in a tiny emergency shelter to an apartment with help from VA and its partners.
If you’re ready to start a career serving Veterans, VA will help you with your tuition costs thanks to these two amazing scholarship opportunities.
Hope Recovery Center, one of Fayetteville VA’s newest programs, is successful in improving the lives of Veterans.
Advance directives—sometimes called “living wills”—inform medical providers of a patient’s wishes if they cannot communicate. Doctors encourage all Veterans to make an advance directive and to ask for help if the forms seem intimidating.
VA offers many resources for Veterans who do not have a device or internet connection through the Digital Divide Consult
VA’s virtual care options are available to the millions of Veterans in rural areas
Each week, we receive job announcements from employers and employment websites—including RallyPoint, VetJobs and HireMilitary—looking to hire Veterans. This post contains links to job listings for the week of Feb. 19, 2024. Each week, we'll continue to post relevant and timely listings as we receive them, and for the locations listed.
The VA Medical Foster Home Program is a flexible alternative for Veterans with chronic disabling conditions who can't live alone in their own homes.
Mobile medical unit: “We look forward to providing Veterans access to basic services that can improve their health care and quality of life.”
VA nurse qualified for a service dog from the Very Important Pooches Service Dog Foundation.