• A smoother, better ride for Veterans

    Local Veterans agree VA Texas Valley Coastal Bend Health Care […]

  • Tips on making a home more accessible without major construction

    For Veterans who need a more accessible living space, outfitting your home for walkers, wheelchairs, scooters and other assistive devices doesn’t have to involve major renovation projects or big budgets.

  • Smart devices can make life easier around the home for disabled Veterans

    There’s something awe-inspiring about controlling your home with your voice, and if you’re bound to a chair or a bed, it could revolutionize how you interact with the world.

  • US National Sled Hockey Team defeats Canada to claim World Championships

    The U.S. National Sled Hockey Team, which includes four Marine Corps Veterans, claimed gold at the 2015 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships in Buffalo, New York on Sunday. The team earned its fourth consecutive shutout with a 3-0 victory over Canada. Team USA includes Marine Corps Veterans Luke McDermott, Josh Misiewicz, Paul Schaus and Josh Sweeney.

  • PVA spotlights John Peterson for National Volunteer Week

    “My wife and kids have volunteered at the National Veterans Wheelchair Games for the past four years,” says Peterson, whose more than 30 years as a government contractor includes work with the military and the Department of Veterans Affairs. “It’s been important to us and our extended families to serve our veterans.”

  • Veteran amputee support group brings hope, enhances life

    Two arms, two legs, 10 fingers and 10 toes, are physical attributes that most people take for granted. Whether walking up and down stairs, taking a light morning jog, typing on a keyboard or simply getting out of bed and walking to the kitchen, these daily functions, for most people, are seamless. For those missing one or more of these body parts, life can prove top be more challenging. Meet the Bay Pines VA Healthcare System’s Veteran Amputee Support group – a small, family-like assemblage of Veterans who meet in a small rehab wing located in the Community Living Center (CLC) at the C.W. Bill Young VA Medical Center.

  • An open letter to disabled Veterans

    Through it all, this is what I’ve learned: adaptive sports can take you from a place where you see no future to a place where you determine your own. But let me be clear: there is no single roadmap to recovery. No one can prescribe a single drug or a single treatment to make you whole again. Your best recovery will come from the methods that work best for you. The sooner you embrace that idea, the quicker you’ll recover.

  • Individual Unemployability: Understanding the basics

    As a VA claims processor, Veterans often ask me about […]

  • 2015 National Veterans Creative Arts Competition underway

    The 2015 National Veterans Creative Arts Competition began on January 1st. During the months of January, February and March, Veterans enrolled at VA medical facilities or outpatient clinics are invited to enter their art, music, dance, drama and creative writing entries into the local competition phase. It’s an exciting time with art exhibits and performances by Veterans occurring across the country.

  • 2015 Wheelchair Games registration opens today

    Co-Presented by the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Paralyzed Veterans of America, the National Veterans Wheelchair Games is a rehabilitation and wheelchair sports program empowering Veterans to live more active and healthy lives through wheelchair sports and recreation. Veterans with a Spinal Cord Injury, Multiple Sclerosis, Amputation or other neurological injury that uses wheelchair for sport, and are eligible for care in the VA can participate.

  • Team Red White & Blue opens Firebase Tampa, Florida

    Founded in 2010, Team Red White & Blue has more than […]