Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second-most common neurodegenerative disease after Alzheimer’s in the U.S. One million Americans live with Parkinson’s today — and of those approximately 110,000 Veterans with PD receive Parkinson’s treatment through VA.
VA social worker uses art to find a way to help caregivers embrace their whole person and reconnect with themselves
If you’re a Veteran who has attempted suicide or you’re supporting a Veteran in your life, VA offers resources to help.
A rnew virtual program will pilot mental health services for caregivers enrolled in the Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers.
Families and caregivers are a Veteran’s support system and help to prevent or manage chronic illness with healthy eating. Nutritionists want to support you!
PCAFC provides additional clinical support services to caregivers of eligible Veterans enrolled in VA health care.
You may be eligible for travel reimbursement if you pay expenses to and from your appointment. Learn if you’re eligible and how to file a claim.
VA’s Caregiver Support program offers clinical services to caregivers of eligible and covered Veterans enrolled in the VA health care system.
South Texas VA uses a food security campaign to increase equitable access to food and better nutrition for Veterans in South Texas.
VA’s flexibility to complete required home visits virtually will end May 11.
What are the top issues facing military and Veteran caregiving families in 2023? Find out by joining VA, Elizabeth Dole Foundation and TriWest for the 8th Annual National Convening on May 11.
“Social Work service members can be found throughout the medical center and are involved in almost every aspect of care.”