She’s in Iraq. He’s at home with the kids. The distance and the difference in life’s demands can cause problems. VA has a great program that helps couples learn skills to deal with the challenges.
VA has a program called REACH VET which identifies Veterans at highest risk for suicide. It identified 30,000 Veterans in its first year. A study calls the program promising.
“Pay for-Success” project to improve employment for Veterans through a network of collaborative partnerships as well as research and innovation.
Suicide prevention remains VA’s highest clinical priority
Transitioning from active duty to civilian life can often be […]
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, an estimated […]
Join representatives from VA and Veterans of Foreign Wars for a Facebook Live event on September 13 at 1 p.m. EDT to discuss mental health care.
Air Force Veteran Lorrie Lollar-Ray finds her job at VA fulfilling and satisfying. She describes how helping another Air Force Veteran, despite obstacles, makes her work so meaningful.
Even one Veteran, or service member lost to suicide is too many. VA is working hard to prevent that, through efforts like this critically important order.
VA Vet Centers need caring mental health professionals Life isn’t […]
VA’s VITAL program is a multi-faceted initiative designed to help Veterans achieve their academic goals while supporting them with mental health and other issues.
VA’s Whole Health approach lets Veterans take charge of their health based on their priorities with the support of Whole Health peer facilitators on their health team.