VA’s shift to a Whole Health system of care changes the conversation from “What is the matter with you?” to “What matters to you?”
Be prepared for a suicide crisis before it starts by becoming familiar with VA’s programs, initiatives and network of support.
In this episode of the “Ending Veteran Homelessness” podcast, we discuss how VA homeless programs are working to support LGBTQ+ Veterans.
If you have the post-holiday blues, VA is here for you—in person and virtually.
Women make up a critical part of the Veterans we serve, and we are looking for caring women’s health care professionals who understand their specific needs.
VA today announced the launch of the redesigned Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry.
It can take up to a couple of weeks for a vaccine to fully protect you, so be sure to get both your flu and COVID-19 vaccines soon.
Air Force Veteran Douglas Cross was diagnosed with lung cancer and received his care at the Houston VA.
Learn how to engage with homeless Veterans in a meaningful way, providing them with resources and hope for a better tomorrow.
Cancer patient: “The doctors and infusion nurses are wonderful. They really do care about everybody. You can just tell by the way they treat people.”
Eduardo Alegria's experience in Operation Iraqi Freedom with the front-line medics and health care personnel launched his new career as a nurse.
Be involved in your health care. Play an active role when you visit your health care team. To get the most out of your visit, plan the questions you want to ask and the things you want to discuss.