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  • Veteran rebuilds strength through Compensated Work Therapy Program

    Veteran rebuilds strength through Compensated Work Therapy Program

    Through VA’s Compensated Work Therapy program, Veterans like Rick Silver rebuild skills, regain confidence, and prepare for meaningful employment.

  • A Veteran’s journey out of depression through art

    A Veteran’s journey out of depression through art

    Veteran Walter Adams proudly shares his love for the art of jewelry making with other Veterans.

  • Serving those who served

    Serving those who served

    One army Veteran serves his Veterans in rural areas by ensuring they get to their appointments on time.

  • Whole Health helps Marine Veteran find tools to heal

    Whole Health helps Marine Veteran find tools to heal

    Marine Veteran Elias M. relied on intense training to cope. When health problems took that away, Whole Health gave him tools to heal and reconnect with life.

  • Wound care at Sheridan VA gives 95-year-old Veteran a second chance

    Wound care at Sheridan VA gives 95-year-old Veteran a second chance

    After being told he was dying, Roy Clifton chose Sheridan VA for hospice care. Thanks to expert wound care, he recovered and will reunite with his spouse of 73 years.

  • Mobile unit brings health care for Veterans experiencing homelessness

    Mobile unit brings health care for Veterans experiencing homelessness

    George E. Wahlen VA Medical Center’s mobile medical unit is part of the homeless program outreach efforts, delivering care directly to Veterans experiencing homelessness.

  • ‘Got Measles?’

    ‘Got Measles?’

    As measles cases surge, a VA pharmacist encourages Veterans to check their measles vaccine status and protect themselves against this highly contagious disease.

  • An Army Veteran’s contrasting ER experiences

    An Army Veteran’s contrasting ER experiences

    Army Veteran Izzy Abbass compares his ER visits and finds that VA provided more thorough and understanding care during his MS flare-up.

  • Nursing Home to Home program reunites Veteran and family

    Nursing Home to Home program reunites Veteran and family

    Nursing Home to Home gives 92-year-old Henry White the chance to leave long-term care and age at home.

  • Heart valve procedure gives hope

    Heart valve procedure gives hope

    Vietnam Veteran receives life-saving heart valve procedure at VA Eastern Colorado.

  • Army Veteran joined MOVE! and lost 205 pounds

    Army Veteran joined MOVE! and lost 205 pounds

    Here's how MOVE! helped one Army Veteran lose weight and get healthy.

  • Out of the shadows: One Veteran’s journey through trauma, substance use and renewal 

    Out of the shadows: One Veteran’s journey through trauma, substance use and renewal 

    One Navy Veteran's journey from trauma and substance abuse to renewal, thanks to VA's Compensated Work Therapy program.

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Last updated December 8, 2025

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