National VA Suicide Prevention launches the Lethal Means Safety campaign to decrease Veteran suicide by firearms.
Air Force Reserve Veteran Candace wanted to serve other Veterans. Now she works at a Vet Center, helping Veterans and their family members.
VA Chief of Police John Thibodeau gave a struggling Veteran his card 3 years ago. The Veteran just called back…and got the help he needed.
With the first three VHA Innovation Experience events now concluded, it’s time to get excited about the 2021 Marquee Event.
In this week’s Chats with the Chief, VHA Chief of Staff Jon Jensen talks PTSD with Dr. Terry Keane of the VA National Center for PTSD.
A Florida VA social worker used VA and HUD-VASH programs to find an older Veteran a home that's a “cruise ship on land.”
VA supplied 24-hour care to Brianne's father for the last five months of his life. She will never forget the respectful treatment he received.
First anniversary of landmark legislation inspired by Commander John Scott Hannon, decorated Veteran who served 23-years with Navy SEALs.
Do you feel discomfort, pain or stiffness from sitting or being in one position for too long? We spend a lot of time using computers or handheld devices, driving or cooking with our hands and arms in front of us, and our heads bent forward in a slouched position. Being aware of our posture – and stretching to ease tight muscles – with yoga stretch can help restore balance.
VHA IE Entrepreneur in Residence Dr. Raza Hussain is delivering new smiles for Veterans in just one day. A true Trailblazer.
VA’s data science hackathon focused on inaccurate medical coding. Inaccurate coding can negatively impact patient care and pollute research.
A terminally ill Veteran in Philadelphia wanted to go home…to Centerville, Ohio. Three VA firemen made his last journey possible.