Devon Lehman retired after 20 years in the Army and found a new mission at home as a TeleCritical Care (TCC) nurse educator. In this role, he teaches VA staff and curious Veterans about one of VA’s most innovative telehealth programs. The TCC program uses telehealth technology to provide an extra layer of support for…
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The Rural WAVE: establishing relationships
The Rural WAVE (Wellness and Veteran Engagement) Initiative helps to provide a renewed sense of purpose for rural Veterans. By leveraging relationships with local Veterans Service Organizations (VSO) and non-profits, it encourages Veterans in rural areas to take part in activities like volunteering and community service to help them connect with people in their communities…
Pain management specialist at VA
Chronic and acute pain affects many Veterans, and at VA, no one faces it alone. Pain management at VA is grounded in a team-based, whole health approach, bringing together doctors, nurses, physical therapists, pharmacists, and other health care providers to deliver coordinated, compassionate care. Each health care provider plays a vital role in helping Veterans…
Healthy aging for women Veterans: What you can do today for a stronger tomorrow
As we get older, our bodies change, and so do our health needs. For women Veterans, staying healthy through the years means more than just going to the doctor when something feels off. It means taking steps now to protect your body, mind and quality of life for years to come. September is Healthy Aging…
Live Whole Health #289: September is National Yoga Awareness Month
September is National Yoga Awareness Month. Many people think of yoga as being for the young, fit and flexible. One of the great things about yoga is that it can be personalized to meet your unique needs and preferences. As an athlete when I first started practicing yoga, I was drawn to its movement and…
Vigilant VA valet team saves Veteran in distress
On a routine morning at the VA Fayetteville Coastal Health Care System (FCHCS), the Valet Services team turned a potential crisis into a story of hope and gratitude through remarkable vigilance and swift action. Recognizing the signs of a medical emergency It began when a Veteran drove up to the valet entrance of the FCHCS.…
Vascular surgeons use innovative device for Veteran care
Vascular surgeons at the Houston VA Medical Center recently used a cutting-edge surgical device, Zenith Branch Iliac Bifurcation (ZBIS), to treat iliac and aortoiliac artery aneurysms. Doctors Besma Nejim and Natasha Hansraj, along with the vascular surgery team, successfully performed the procedure on Navy Veteran Clifford Brock earlier this month. The minimally invasive new device,…
Your sexual health matters: VA is here for women Veterans
Sexual health is an important part of a woman’s overall well-being. For many women Veterans, concerns related to intimacy, desire or physical comfort may feel difficult to talk about. You are not alone. These concerns are common, valid and treatable. VA is committed to providing safe, respectful and personalized care that supports every part of…
A Veteran’s journey from Vietnam to the blue line
Born the eldest of 11 children, Don Johnson was born in the quaint town of Richland Center, Wisconsin. He grew up in what he called a close-knit and supportive household where his parents played influential roles in his life. During his childhood, the family relocated to Bloomer City, Wisconsin, where they settled on a sprawling…
VA trainees find growth and opportunity in rural care
As the nation’s largest provider of health professions education, VA trains more than 122,000 health care trainees annually in partnership with over 1,450 academic institutions. That includes placements in rural facilities like Iron Mountain VA in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, where trainees gain hands-on experience serving Veterans with unique health care needs. Quality training, lasting careers…
The Role of Mental Health Care in Whole Health at VA
Mental health care providers are a vital part of the Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) approach to Whole Health. By prioritizing the mental health of Veterans alongside their physical health in a team-based, collaborative care model, Veterans can receive the care they need to live their best life. The impact of mental health care for…
Veteran’s journey from Wisconsin fields to Vietnam’s frontlines
In 1964, Bob Dylan captured the essence of the world’s evolving struggles with his iconic song, “The Times They Are A-Changin.’” By then, American soldiers were already deeply engaged on the frontlines of the Vietnam War. One such soldier was John C. Kast, a man who chose his path to ensure he served where his…
