Bringing hope, healing and health to Veterans The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is dedicated to supporting the mental health of Veterans at every stage, from transitioning out of the military to adjusting to civilian life. Each and every day, VA psychiatrists work as part of interdisciplinary teams that provide compassionate, evidence-based mental health care…
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Current Veterans Administration (VA) news and information
Advocating for women Veterans
VA offers many services tailored to women Veterans Like many women Veterans, Sharon Bayless initially felt she didn’t deserve VA health care. But after beating breast cancer, having a tumor removed and losing over 100 pounds with the help of the Milwaukee VA, she has some advice for her fellow female Veterans: “You’ve earned it,…
Live Whole Health #292: Fuel your fall days with breakfast!
As summer fades into fall, many families shift back into routines filled with school activities, shorter days and fuller schedules. A breakfast packed with plant protein and fiber will provide fuel, enhance energy and mood, and support muscle maintenance for you and your family! Don’t rush out the door without your energy source Start the night…
Veteran changes life with help of dietitian
When Ron Davis walked into the Birmingham VA Health Care System two and a half years ago for a routine visit, he carried more than just extra weight. At 297 pounds, daily tasks had become difficult, and his health was deteriorating. “A little over 12 years ago, I was having some neurological problems with shakes…
VA flu vaccination clinics help Veterans stay healthy this season
As flu season approaches, VA medical centers are ramping up their annual vaccination efforts. The flu vaccine is one of the best ways to help reduce the risk of serious illness, need for hospital care or complications. Veterans may be able to get a flu vaccine when they are at a VA facility for an…
Navy Veteran Lois Norris: A lifetime of service at 103
When Lois Norris was born on March 28, 1922, in Worcester, Massachusetts, the world was a very different place. More than a century later, Norris has lived through history while leaving her own mark on it as a Navy Veteran, mother, teacher, gardener and devoted community member. At 103, she continues to inspire all who…
Veteran receives new home and VA benefits
Francisco Amador remembers a date in April 2024 vividly, the day he lost his home in a house fire. He immediately placed a call to the Texas Valley VA Coastal Bend Health Care System’s Homeless Call Center, and a referral was placed. Social Worker Cynthia Duque spoke with Amador and added him to the Housing…
VA to begin copayments for whole health well-being services
Starting Oct. 1, 2025, VA will update its billing practices for Whole Health well-being services to ensure consistency with federal law. Veterans in Priority Groups 6, 7 and 8, who are already responsible for outpatient copayments, will now pay a $15 copayment for Whole Health well-being services billed under Stop Code 139. This change applies…
Navy Veteran celebrates his 101st birthday
Earlier this year, Spokane’s Mann-Grandstaff VA Medical Center hosted a birthday celebration more than a century in the making. The guest of honor: retired Navy Capt. Francis “Frank” Fogarty, a 101-year-old Veteran of World War II, Korea and Vietnam. A year prior, illness had prevented his 100th birthday party. This spring, however, VA staff, family…
Honoring our Heroes through our Commitment to Care
Every year on Veterans Day, our nation honors all those who served in the military. It is a day for remembrance, reflection, and gratitude for those who defended the American way of life. At the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), we honor Veterans every day through our continued commitment to ensuring they receive the world-class…
VA launches offline mobile app to support HBPC teams in remote areas
Home-Based Primary Care (HBPC) teams now have a faster and more secure way to support Veterans in remote areas, even those without internet access, thanks to the recent implementation of the Oracle Health Community Care app, formerly known as Mobile Care. The app allows HBPC staff to view critical patient information, including documentation, orders, medications,…
Snaxs the super user dog gets Dayton VA Medical Center ready for deployment
The Dayton VA Medical Center’s Change Leadership Team (CLT) has an honorary member ready to help end users prepare for the facility’s Federal Electronic Health Record (EHR) deployment in 2026: a golden Labrador with a love for snacks. Snaxs (also known as Korey) is an 8-year old certified service dog who has accompanied Joel Legawiec,…
