Air Force Veteran Nadine Stanford became the first Community Living Center resident at VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System to receive battlefield acupuncture, which is performed entirely on the ears.
Veterans who wish to continue their VA health care in a different location while traveling or temporarily relocating are encouraged to consult a Traveling Veteran Coordinator.
Whole Health is a patient-centered approach to health care that considers the full range of physical, emotional, mental, social, spiritual and environmental factors that can influence your health.
Two Veterans who once served together and hadn't seen each other for 16 years meet en route to American Legion Annual Convention.
U.S. Marine Corps Veteran Bob Moran is sharing his own journey of mental health recovery in hopes of inspiring other Veterans to seek help and to lift the stigma of mental health care.
VA’s Whole Health approach lets Veterans take charge of their health based on their priorities with the support of Whole Health peer facilitators on their health team.
Research has shown that service members in transition to Veteran status are at higher risk of mental health challenges and suicide. The president acted to ensure that new Veterans will receive access to VA mental health care and other services to the extent they are eligible.