Texas A&M University’s librarians created a platform for public librarians to develop toolkits to support Veterans and their families.
VA wants you to feel safe and welcome at all VA facilities and is dedicated to the zero-tolerance policy for sexual harassment and sexual assault.
K9 Ripp, a black labrador retriever, saves hours of man work when looking for a lost person or patient. He can rapidly find hidden drugs and his presence alone is a deterrent.
While on deployment, Marino became confused, forgetful, angry, and depressed, and he struggled to perform his regular duties. “The depression took me to a very, very dark place, and I was quite ready to take my own life,” he said.
Homeless off and on for 30 years, Army Veteran finally takes his son advice, goes to VA and receives benefits he earned…and a place to live.
Kimberly Jones and Bob Smith: VA Innovation Ecosystem Revolutionaries designing a new accessible blood pressure cuff for at-home use.
Veterans in Walla Walla, Washington, are one step closer to attaining an electronic health record (EHR) system that allows clinicians to easily access their full medical history, including their active-duty service, in one location.
Veteran Stacy Colussy really likes her VA health care. “If I’m coming in for a Pap smear, do I have to go in with all these guys? No.”
Women Veterans now have a newly refreshed website for their health care needs. . Each page details health concerns specific to women.
A new value-driven framework will ensure Veteran needs are at the forefront of innovations at VHA. Veterans’ priorities drive decisions.
Social connection is essential to our Whole Health. When we live in harmony with others and through a shared community, our well-being is strengthened.
Veterans who experienced MST can find the support they need at VA to heal physically and emotionally. Treatment is free and personalized.