VA health care supply chain and medical logistician professionals move life-saving PPE to health care workers where it was most needed. The Secretary’s Center for Strategic Partnerships made it happen.
The Battle Creek VA Mental Health Service sought new ways to provide access to treatment for Veterans with PTSD. Read about their PTSD virtual Intensive Outpatient Program. “VA at its best.”
Sherry Cox always wanted to be a nurse. After 30 years in the Air Force, Colonel Cox is now a VA nurse focusing on reducing Veteran opioid dependence. “Helping Veterans has been transformational.”
In America 27% of women and 11% of men report experiencing intimate partner violence. And it is higher in the Veteran population. Learn about VA’s Intimate Partner Violence Assistance Program.
Many people suffer from headaches from time to time. Maintaining good lifestyle habits, like eating a healthy diet, getting regular exercise and drinking enough water can reduce the frequency of headache episodes for many. Knowing simple self-care strategies for relief can make headaches more tolerable.
Dr. John Toney has a unique perspective on how to avoid catching COVID-19. He and his family had the disease. He was in the hospital for a week, his daughter was on a ventilator for almost three weeks.
At the VHA Innovation Experience attendees will experience a wealth of interactive events and networking opportunities. Here are 10 things you can't miss.
VA Ventures identifies health care challenges, develops solutions, and helps their creators turn them into commercialized products.
What should Veterans do if they need to reschedule a VA health appointment that was cancelled due to COVID-19? Contact your VA health care provider directly. Here’s information and links you need.
Volunteers at the Jack C. Montgomery VA Medical Center are now able to return. “When they called me, I jumped at the chance right away. I missed being here.” New safety measures have been put in place.
A great story about how VA, a Purple Heart organization…and the internet…helped the relative of a WWII Army Veteran find a home for his Purple Heart in a library’s special collection.
VA’s Nutrition and Food Services has teamed up with MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger to distribute information to Veterans and increase awareness about the risks associated with food insecurity.