Recently, VA started a pilot telehealth program called Telemedicine Outreach […]
This spring, VA will begin construction of a 45,000-square-foot outpatient […]
Marine Veteran Ben Kaler and Chaplain Habiby both served in 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines. Ben in Iraq and Habiby in Vietnam. Now Kaler is working to train Habiby and other clergy to educate faith communities to use their resources to better support Veterans and their families.
As we continue our push to hire 1,000 new mental […]
For Detrick, the events of the day took an emotional toll, resurfacing memories he’d rather forget of his time in Afghanistan.
Throughout the United States, there are around 25,000 psychiatrists diagnosing, […]
Soldier’s Best Friend is an Arizona based non-profit that connects Veterans suffering from combat injuries, such as PTSD or TBIs, with therapeutic companion dogs.
Evidence shows that medications commonly prescribed for sleep can increase the risk for adverse events like falls, hip fractures, cognitive impairment, motor vehicle crashes, drug dependence and withdrawal, and even death by overdose.
VA launched a pilot telehealth program today that will give rural Veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder remote access to psychotherapy and related services.
Our final stop in the #RouteVA road trip is the […]
It’s no secret that substance abuse is a growing problem in the United States and Veterans are not exempt from this dangerous trend.
In early January the VA Medical Center in Muskogee, Okla., became a brighter, cheerier place with the arrival of its newest staff member. Her name is Honor, and she’s only 18-months-old.