During Social Work Month, today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Navy Veteran Anthony G. Quiroga, who served an operations specialist and is now a VA social worker.
Social workers at VA are a vital part of the team, pulling together treatment plans and providing comprehensive, personalized care to Veterans.
When a Veteran struggles with finances, transportation, mental health, accessing services and readjusting, it's often a VA social worker there to help.
For their appointments with their VA health care provider, many Oklahoma Veterans stay home and use their smartphone or computer instead. Read all about VA Video Connect virtual appointments.
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More than $6,500 worth of gifts were collected during this year’s campaign at the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center, ensuring every child had a gift to open this holiday season.
Hope can be elusive in the face of reality, but in this case, hope came in the form of VA North Texas and social worker whom this Army Veteran calls his guardian angel.