From working with surface-to-air missiles to sleeping in his car, Army Veteran found help, health care and a home thanks to VA services.
Copayments for medical care and pharmacy services resumed in October after 18 months. Expansive debt relief options available for Veterans.
Did you know that we take 12-20 breaths per minute on average? It's amazing to think that we have the natural powers to thrive simply by taking deep full breaths throughout our day. This is called paced breathing, which is slowing your breath down mindfully to focus on the length of the breath.
PTSD and sleep are so closely linked that treating sleep issues can make PTSD treatment more effective. Sleep-specific treatment is important.
The pandemic has led to increased human trafficking by more than 40%. These changes increase the risk of exploitation in the Veteran community.
Public private partnerships help improve care coordination and address the risk for suicidal behaviors and deaths by suicide.
Wall of Heroes, with framed biographic displays, a reminder of the sacrifice, bravery and heroism demonstrated by Puget Sound Veterans.
A caregiver for an Operation Iraqi Freedom Veteran shares her journey in the Campaign for Inclusive Care and VA’s Caregiver Support Program.
Key accomplishments from the first year of the Isakson-Roe Veterans Health Care and Benefits Improvement Act, including assistance for homeless Veterans and Intimate Partner Violence awareness.
As COVID-19 cases rise again, it's more important than ever to make sure you're vaccinated and boosted. Hear Dr. Vivian Vega, Tampa VA Attending Physician, Infectious Disease answer the most asked questions about the vaccine and booster.
VA employee Darcie Greuel, also a lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserves, was honored by Gov. Tony Evers as Woman Veteran of the Year.
Evidence Synthesis Program evaluates research studies to identify promising treatments and services to provide effective care for VA patients.