Innovation revolutionary Jade Brooks continues to optimize cancer care and save lives nationwide using mobile applications to improve care.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, VA has helped Veterans get care virtually. Here are five ways to access VA virtual care.
Register for the Annie app to receive automated text messages that empower you to play an active role in your care and achieve your health goals.
The creative arts are a form of rehabilitative treatment to help Veterans recover from and cope with physical and emotional disabilities.
Join us during National Family Caregiver Month in connecting with VA resources and celebrating the whole caregiver.
VA’s Office of Connected Care helps Veterans in rural areas receive care through telehealth and other virtual tools.
VA’s many remote care options enable Veterans to continue their health care uninterrupted when winter interferes.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Marine Corps Veteran Arthur J. Hubbard Sr., who served as a leader of the Navajo Code Talkers in World War II.
VA has a way for Veterans to take charge of their health, one text message at a time. The Annie program for Veterans sends you text messages with health information and reminders.
Innovation Revolutionary Sheila Johnson is providing new care alternatives, including a tranquility garden, for Veterans who need mental health care.
Bernie Webber led one of the greatest Coast Guard rescues in history that was later chronicled in the book and movie, “The Finest Hours.”
Annie is VA’s automated text messaging program that sends information and self-care reminders. There are many types of Annie text messages and they work on any cellphone with texting capabilities.