With unique issues that demand a unique skillset, Veterans rely on VA psychologists to help them improve their quality of life and take charge of their care.
Watch this informative discussion about how VA is using 3D to improve care and quality of life for Veterans.
Transitioning to civilian life was not easy for Army Veteran Gregory Dwight Saunders. With VA’s help he went from homeless to a VA supervisor.
Dallas VA Fisher House is a 21-bed home away from home for patients and families receiving life-saving medical care and treatment.
With millions of Veterans enjoying life in a rural area, VA has opportunities for you to do the same while serving our nation’s heroes.
North Texas VA held a Pink Out event to educate Veterans and employees about life-saving breast cancer screening options.
VA’s National Center for Healthcare Advancement and Partnerships supports Veterans in the transition from military to civilian life.
VA is launching a new life insurance program for service-connected Veterans called Veterans Affairs Life Insurance (VALife).
VA and Pet Partners reaffirm commitment to enhance the quality of life for Veterans by expanding pet visitation and therapy programs for Veterans.
VA has partnered with the Arthritis Foundation to support Veterans with arthritis and help them maintain a high quality of life.
Extending physical therapy in more VA facilities reduces wait times and increases Veteran care and quality of life.
VA’s care teams work to make life better for Veterans, and aren’t afraid to try innovative new procedures to make it happen.