VA is on a journey to improve the patient experience for every Veteran receiving care at medical centers and other VA facilities nationwide.
The Veterans Experience Office is excited to announce the top two winners of the new Community Catalyst Award, The Greater Miami Valley myVeteran Community of Ohio, and Project for Return and Opportunity in Veterans Education (PROVE) from New York.
December 10-17—during the “PACT Act Week of Action”—VA medical centers around the country will be holding in-person town halls to provide information on VA health care eligibility and benefits.
Virginia recently hosted a successful event to help Veterans access the health care, resources, benefits and services they have earned.
VA recently participated in the National Association of State Directors of Veterans Affairs 2022 Midwinter Conference.
Bill Mulcrevy’s search had come to an end. Gregory Williams, the Navy Corpsman who had saved his and so many other Marines’ lives in Vietnam, died in Illinois in November 2017. He was 73.
Part 2 of the story on how VA and partners came together to help a sick Marine Corps Veteran search for the buddy who saved his life in Vietnam.
A sick Marine Corps Vietnam Veteran reached out to VA to help find Gregory Williams, a Navy Corpsman buddy who saved his life in Vietnam.
Veterans can view the #VetResources Check-In video series with information to support mental health, resiliency, and coping strategies.
From July 13th through 15th, VA partnered with the Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs, United Way 211, and other community partners to host the latest V-VEAC in Kentucky. This event provided immediate action on the needs of 383 Veterans.
Due to the difference in trust amongst women Veterans versus male Veterans, VA is making an extra effort to connect to earn and restore trust.
The Iron Mountain, Michigan, VAMC is quietly helping their patients have a more restful experience while staying overnight at the hospital with quiet kits.