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Every VA employee has one extra job this month. Preventing Veteran suicides. We do this all year but this month, we want to get the word out to Veterans and their friends and families that help is here.
During her time as a volunteer harpist at VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Danielle Nam has grown as a musician and a person. She says “thank you and goodbye” to Veterans, families and staff.
Close to 300 Veterans picked up some shoes and sweat shirts and toiletries at a recent Stand Down at the Columbia, South Carolina, VA Medical Center. “I just need that extra bit to make it through.”
Veteran Tom Zurhellen is walking 22 miles a day from Oregon to New York to raise awareness about Veteran suicide and homelessness. He says 22 is the number of Veterans who commit suicide each day.
Quality sleep is a critical health issue. Learn more at a Facebook Live Event on September 4. Experts will discuss the many tools and technologies available today to help Veterans with sleep issues.
Almost five million Veterans use VA’s patient portal My HealtheVet to send messages to their health care team, download their medical records, and refill prescriptions and schedule appointments.
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 modernizes its policies to be consistent with its commitment to Veterans and the community in providing a healthy smoke-free environment by October 1, 2019.
Veteran Joseph Angeles used to have to drive to VA San Diego Healthcare for physical therapy classes. Now, he connects remotely with occupational therapist Henrietta Padilla using VA Video Connect.
One in four women Veterans report experiencing harassment from other Veterans when they visit VA health care facilities. It’s our responsibility to end it.