Terminally ill Army Veteran’s wish was to be married to his companion of 16 years. VA team accomplished all the arrangements for the special ceremony.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced a recall of Philips Respironics Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP/Bi-PAP) masks with magnetic closures.
More than 300 volunteers worked in teams to clean every headstone at the Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery as part of National Day of Service.
This POW/MIA Recognition Day story highlights Army Air Corps Veteran Jim Fall, 99, who had to bail out when his plane was hit. He spent the next 11 months as a POW… with a broken leg.
Over 65% of Veterans in flooded counties are disabled. VA’s Vet Center teams responded with Mobile Vet Centers to assist with supplies and counseling.
Army Veteran Chad Stuart uses the new Neuro Rehab Virtual Reality XR therapy system. It’s part of a larger plan to better serve spinal cord injury disorder patients.
Army Veteran Ryan Jacobsen received a Purple Heart in Iraq. A conversation with a nurse led him to his job helping Veterans connect to VA health care with M2VA.
Helping Veterans get to their appointment is only one of the responsibilities of a patient ambassador. They also serve as translators and answer questions.
Before recovery, Veteran surrounded himself with people who enabled his opioid addiction. “If you hang out in a barbershop, you are going to get a haircut.”
September is Suicide Prevention Month. A new PSA encourages women Veterans to reach out for help when needed and to help find the right VA resources.
Connecting mind and body is important for your overall whole health. Your body responds to the way you think, feel, and act and this is often called the “mind-body connection.”
Disabled Veterans Golf Clinic, week-long adaptive golf program presented by VA and DAV, promotes rehabilitation for Veterans with specific life-changing disabilities