Gerofit is a personalized exercise program developed specifically for older Veterans. It’s available free, 24/7. It’s on the VA YouTube page. Here’s all the information you need to add some healthy active time to your day.
The Plano VA Outpatient Clinic opened in 2016 in a 10,000 square-foot space. The clinic has now added 10,000 square-feet of clinical space and added a seventh Patient Aligned Care Team.
VA is encouraging families and friends to reach out and provide support this month — and every month — to the Veterans in their lives. Suicide prevention is the top clinical priority for VA.
Transitioning from the military? VA’s Women’s Health Transition Training program will partner with Military OneSource for our first Facebook Live series on Sept. 25 at noon EST. With Q and A.
Chess at Detroit VA helps combat stigma surrounding Veterans receiving mental health treatment. “The idea is to increase integration into the community so they feel like they are part of something.”
Take action to help prevent suicide. Here are some valuable ideas that can help you BE THERE for a Veteran in your life. Maybe just a phone call. Reach out and assure them that they are not alone.
Veterans Wellness Guide: downloadable tool to introduce Veterans to activities that improve their overall well-being. The guide takes a scientific approach to improving a person’s quality of life.
VA’s Women’s Health Transition Training program will be offered virtually twice a day through mid-December to allow more women to attend. Focus is educating Servicewomen on the services offered by VA.
A graphic novel-style guide uses storytelling and expressive art to describe housing and health care resources for Veterans facing homelessness.
VA helps employees, especially frontline health care providers, focus on their mental health during this challenging time.
The Cohen Veterans Network is a non profit organization offering mental health services for Veteran and military families.
William Vaughn’s Huey helicopter was sprayed with a herbicide that packed a lifelong punch. Today, he uses telehealth on a regular basis to meet with his VA psychologist to discuss his chronic pain.