VA invites you to explore some meaningful ways you can give back and say “thank you” to Veterans, families, caregivers and survivors from November 24 – 30 during "Veteran Thanks-Giving."
VA’s behavioral recovery outreach teams work to reduce distress behaviors in Veterans with dementia.
Starbucks and Face the Fight are teaming up this year during VA's Buddy Check Week to raise awareness and prevent Veteran suicide.
Surviving family members may be eligible for certain VA benefits and programs, such as financial assistance, home loans, education assistance, VA Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC), or survivors pension.
VA offers several housing grants to help service members and Veterans pay for renovations that can make their homes more accessible if they’ve lost mobility.
Caregiver Virtual Coffee Break Café at VA Boston develops peer support group for Veterans’ caregivers to connect virtually with other caregivers.
A Resource Fair gave Veterans the opportunity to learn about different services and resources available to them from VA.
In a special town hall event on Wednesday, Nov. 8, VA Secretary Denis McDonough addressed the top requested concerns from Veterans and their families, caregivers and survivors.
Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers has expanded to now include caregivers of eligible Veterans of all service eras.
Patient Experience means care and service are delivered in an exceptional and consistent way.
Veterans are encouraged to be prepared for a disaster or emergency in their homes, businesses and communities.
The Veterans Benefits Banking Program (VBBP) eliminates the need for benefits recipients to wait for a paper check.