IDES is inter-agency work at the highest level, requiring constant collaboration at the senior departmental levels and exceptional teamwork between Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and VA personnel at the local levels.
Danielle Green works for VA as a readjustment therapist at the Vet Center in South Bend. “It’s how I can continue serving my fellow veterans,” she said.
VA turns 85 today and continues to meet Veterans’ changing medical, surgical and quality-of-life needs.
Over the past year, the Department of Veterans Affairs has […]
Update: On Wednesday, July 22, VA Secretary Bob McDonald appears before […]
A provides training for family caregivers. Caregivers who are caring for older Veterans engaged in VA healthcare are invited to participate in monthly education calls. With an overarching theme of “Care for the Caregiver,” groups are held three times each month, with a different topic of discussion each month.
Academic affiliations between VA and the nation’s medical schools train clinicians in the care of Veterans and improve care.
Editor’s Note: This story by Melissa Whitworth is cross-posted from The […]
As a retired soldier, I did not have a lot […]
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Volunteering is an incredibly rewarding experience. VA's Summer of Service gives communities an opportunity to serve Veterans.
The Veterans Economic Communities Initiative rolls out in St. Louis, Mo. today thanks to the support of The Mission Continues.