During March, we pay special attention to how Million Veteran Program is improving the future of health care for women Veterans.
Women’s Equality Day, Aug. 26, is a reminder of how far VA has come with women’s health care with a safer, more equitable environment.
During March’s Women’s History Month, we salute women who led the way in women Veterans’ health care
VA Women’s heaRT informs women Veterans about available health care services at VA and aims to create a safe space for women Veterans.
VA Women’s Health Reengagement Training educates women Veterans on how to apply for and use VA health care. Here are the five things you need to know about the training.
The VA Women’s Health Reengagement Training (heaRT) Team is on a mission to share information on women’s health services available at VA. VA Women’s heaRT discusses how to apply for and use VA health care to educate women Veterans on the VA health care they earned and deserve. Here are the seven things you need to know about the training:
Women Veteran superstars are coming to a city near you to teach you all about the women- and Veteran-centric health care services available to you.
VA understands that trauma may affect the lives and health of many women Veterans. Our staff are specifically trained to help you feel comfortable and safe.
VA hosted its second virtual regional Veterans Experience Action Center (VEAC) June 11-13 as part of a series targeting recently separated Veterans and military members nearing transition out of the armed services.
Orlando VA embraces telehealth to provide comprehensive and holistic care for women Veterans.
During March’s Women’s History Month, we celebrate 100 years of advancing women Veterans’ health care at VA.
VA offer resources and a network of support for all women Veterans including those who do not seek care with VA.