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  • Support Veteran independence as an Occupational Therapist  

    Support Veteran independence as an Occupational Therapist  

    As an occupational therapist at VA, you’ll play a pivotal role in helping Veterans regain the skills, confidence, and independence they need to thrive in their everyday lives.

  • Veterans in their 80s stay active with home exercise program

    Veterans in their 80s stay active with home exercise program

    Multidisciplinary team launched home exercise program combining strength-based training with education on the benefits of physical activity.

  • Give Veterans the comforts of home with Home Based Primary Care (HBPC)

    Give Veterans the comforts of home with Home Based Primary Care (HBPC)

    As VA looks to expand resources for aging Veterans, Home Based Primary Care (HBPC) careers offer opportunities to serve Veterans where they live.

  • Help Veterans reclaim their independence as an occupational therapist

    Help Veterans reclaim their independence as an occupational therapist

    With numerous specialties and fields of focus, your career as an occupational therapist at VA offers unmatched rewards.

  • Occupational therapists collaborate with injured Veteran

    Occupational therapists collaborate with injured Veteran

    Occupational therapists helped Veteran return to his life activities following home explosion. Read about their intensive treatment plan.

  • Farms and Gardens Program is therapeutic outlet for Wisconsin Veterans

    Farms and Gardens Program is therapeutic outlet for Wisconsin Veterans

    The Farms and Gardens program at Madison VA encourages Veterans to use gardening as a productive outlet to help maintain a fulfilling life.

  • #VeteranOfTheDay Air Force Veteran Andrew Ho

    #VeteranOfTheDay Air Force Veteran Andrew Ho

    Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Air Force Veteran Andrew Ho, who served as a cook for seven years, including in Kuwait and Niger.

  • Home-based care expands for vulnerable Veterans in Southern Colorado

    Home-based care expands for vulnerable Veterans in Southern Colorado

    Southern Colorado home-based primary care team sees patients in their homes. “We see them so often they don’t have to go to the hospital or the emergency room. We’re able to keep them in their home.”

  • WVA occupational therapy team connects virtually

    WVA occupational therapy team connects virtually

    The occupational therapy team at the Martinsburg VA Medical Center uses VA Video Connect to connect with its Veterans virtually. “To give meaning and value to one’s life when somebody can feel so isolated.”

  • Four reasons to pursue an occupational therapy career serving Veterans

    Four reasons to pursue an occupational therapy career serving Veterans

    Each April, National Occupational Therapy Month honors the therapists who [...]

  • Occupational Therapy at VA: helping Veterans live fuller lives

    Occupational Therapy at VA: helping Veterans live fuller lives

    VA takes a holistic approach to Veteran care—that includes comprehensive [...]

  • Find a rewarding career as an occupational therapist at VHA

    Find a rewarding career as an occupational therapist at VHA

    Being an occupational therapist with VHA can be a challenging [...]

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Last updated January 22, 2026

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