Hines VA’s Blind Rehabilitation Center marks its 75th anniversary this month. It's one of 13 centers serving 130,000 blind Veterans.
Life-changing robotic suit donation helps Veterans gain their independence. “This device assists us in training our bones and muscles to support weight again.”
Started by a World War II Purple Heart Veteran turned newspaper columnist, the Battle Creek VA Remember-A-Vet program is in its 67th year. It's now supported by his daughter and granddaughter, VA employees at the Battle Creek VA.
Veterans can care for their mental health with VA telehealth, mobile apps, video visits and other virtual tools.
Colorado VA facility dog brings love and comfort to disabled Veterans at home or on slopes of the Winter Sports Clinic.
Many Native American Veterans experiencing homelessness hesitate to reach out to VA. Tribal HUD-VASH can help them go from homeless to housed.
Army Veteran Malika Montgomery says one of the things that helped her live her best life with multiple sclerosis was surrounding herself with positive people.
My mother-in-law, Olga Prietula, was a Ukrainian immigrant who served as a US Army nurse during World War II. Her legacy, and those like her, inspire me to serve Veterans.
DEAN, through its myriad programs and initiatives, seeks to do just that through healthcare innovations that let Veterans be more independent.
The United States of America Vietnam War Commemoration will host “Welcome Home! A Nation Honors our Vietnam Veterans and their Families,” on the National Mall in Washington, DC, May 11-13.
July 25 is National Hire a Veteran Day and it kicks off a week of national employment events across the country.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Ricardo Sanchez, who served as director of operations, U.S. Army Europe, and led the 1st Armored Division at the start of the Iraq War.