For Houston Veteran Rena Dugat, the Golden Age Games are as much about love and remembrance as they are competition. It December 2004 when Dugat’s world came crashing down, as her daughter Tina, a mother to four children, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. “I was told it was an unusual type of cancer,” said Dugat.…
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Current Veterans Administration (VA) news and information
Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregiver program expansion
VA recognizes the critical role that family caregivers play in enabling Veterans to stay in their homes, surrounded by their loved ones. That’s why VA has expanded the Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers (PCAFC) to include caregivers of eligible Veterans of all service eras. Now available to caregivers of eligible Veterans from all…
Oklahoma Veteran OK thanks to VA food pantry
A collegiate level electrical engineering exam would be intimidating for most, but for Army Veteran Rodney Bennett, no test his professors could give compare to those he has already been through. Especially when it comes to getting the basic nutrition he needs. Bennett had always been an outstanding student. As he prepared to graduate from…
Experience matters: Four tips for professionals starting a new job search
We often feature job search tips for recent graduates just starting their careers and for transitioning military personnel returning to civilian life, but what about experienced professionals looking for a change? If you’re at the midpoint of your career and looking for a new challenge, or looking to apply your experience in a new setting,…
Virtual and in-home care a win for housebound Veterans
Housebound Veterans from the Coatesville VA are learning everyone can be a winner when they combine virtual and in-person health care visits. Susan Gallagher is a Navy Veteran who served from 1977 until 1983 in Virginia and Pennsylvania. She has been receiving hybrid care, both virtual and in-person, since coming to Coatesville VA through Home…
What you need know about VA benefits in the aftermath of Hurricanes Fiona and Ian
Recent hurricanes have caused incredible destruction, leaving millions to grapple with the devastating impact and loss of life. Veterans and their families in regions affected by hurricanes Fiona and Ian can access VA resources and benefits to get the support they need after a natural disaster. One of the first places you can visit to…
Preparing for hurricanes and other emergencies
Each September, we raise awareness about the importance of preparing for emergencies that can happen at any time with little or no warning. September 25-30 is the last week of the annual National Preparedness Month. This annual readiness campaign is committed to putting people first and reaching communities where they live and work. This year’s…
Emergency preparedness simulations: Full-scale exercises create immersive scenarios to protect Veterans
In this four-part series on VA’s Emergency Preparedness Simulation efforts, you’ll learn how simulation and emergency preparedness professionals are using simulation to build collective strategies that mitigate, prepare, respond and recover from tragedies impacting Veterans and their communities, helping to fulfill VA’s commitment to Veteran care and its Fourth Mission. The final installation of this…
Gift of life – VA employee donates kidney to coworker
In February 2020, Thomas Dawson, BioMedical equipment support specialist at Houston VA, was diagnosed with kidney disease. At first, the diagnosis didn’t alarm the Army Veteran who served two tours in Iraq with the 1st Calvary Division as a tank crew man. “I really didn’t know much about kidney disease, so I wasn’t really concerned about…
Daily Schedule – September 28th
Secretary McDonough will participate in meetings and briefings at VA’s Central Office throughout the day. He will also participate in the monthly press conference from 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM ET. Author: Dominique Ramirez
PTSD Bytes #17: PTSD and relationships
In this episode of PTSD Bytes, host Pearl McGee-Vincent discusses PTSD and relationships with Dr. Leslie Morland and Dr. Kayla Knopp, clinical and research psychologists at San Diego VA. Listen to “#17: PTSD and Relationships” on Spreaker. How PTSD can impact a relationship One person having PTSD can affect both partners in a relationship. Morland…
Explore your future at VA at these events in October
While convention season may be winding down, there are still some great opportunities for you to meet our recruiters. If you’re looking to join our ranks, there are three events where we’ll have recruiters at the ready to tell you all about what it’s like to work at VA. In October, we’ll be attending events…
