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  • Moving again? VA offers military spouses job security, peace of mind

    Moving again? VA offers military spouses job security, peace of mind

    Calling military spouses! If you're frequently moving, VA offers job security, flexibility, child care, and many other benefits!

  • Interested in law enforcement and helping Veterans? VA Police is hiring!

    Interested in law enforcement and helping Veterans? VA Police is hiring!

    VA Police is hiring! VA's police force needs to hire law enforcement staff to grow and maintain its 4,000-member police force.

  • Support for Veterans facing homelessness

    Support for Veterans facing homelessness

    A graphic novel-style guide uses storytelling and expressive art to describe housing and health care resources for Veterans facing homelessness.

  • Army Veteran earns her college degree at 62

    Army Veteran earns her college degree at 62

    At 61, Army Veteran Kathleen Cashaw wasn’t sure she could earn a college degree. VA’s Vocational Rehabilitation program “Always directed me to the positive. If you really want to succeed you will.”

  • VA enhances mental health treatment with measurement based care

    VA enhances mental health treatment with measurement based care

    Measurement-based care transforms the way VA delivers mental health care. VA enhances mental health treatment by encouraging patient-provider dialogue.

  • Safe firearm storage saves lives

    Safe firearm storage saves lives

    VA encourages women Veterans to make sure firearms are stored safely in the home and to talk to friends and family about proper firearm storage and safety.

  • Nurse pauses her retirement to help during COVID-19

    Nurse pauses her retirement to help during COVID-19

    Denise Dulude retired in January 2020 after 37 years with VA. Then her former supervisor called and asked if she wanted to come back. “Of course. If I can help, I want to be there.”

  • SC community shows appreciation for VA staff

    SC community shows appreciation for VA staff

    Parade organizers and community members showed their appreciation of VA employees. Employees' hard work and commitment to serving America’s heroes has not gone unnoticed.

  • Checking on patients – 250 miles away

    Checking on patients – 250 miles away

    Dr. Alison Grazioli sees a lot of patients every day through telehealth. She’s at the Cincinnati VA Medical Center. Her patients are 250 miles away at the Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center in Clarksburg, West Virginia.

  • VA highlights rural Veterans during Mental Health Month

    VA highlights rural Veterans during Mental Health Month

    The VA Office of Rural Health raises awareness and education for its mental health and suicide prevention programs for rural Veterans.

  • Make it a lifestyle, not a diet

    Make it a lifestyle, not a diet

    Dieting is not always the best way to improve your health. Staying on a diet is not usually sustainable. If you start building healthy habits into your day, you can achieve long-term success.

  • VA brings women’s health training to rural areas

    VA brings women’s health training to rural areas

    VA provides training on women’s health topics to over 500 rural providers and nurses. Program aims to increase skills related to women’s health. VA is supporting women Veterans in rural communities.

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Last updated February 21, 2017

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