Hundreds of Veterans are heading to the Ozark Mountains for the Golden Age Games, designed to improve the quality of life for older Veterans with a wide range of abilities and disabilities. Read the full story
Monthly Archives: June 2014
I Cannot Be This Person
Finding it hard to be home alone or feel comfortable in public places, Laura Hendrixon is determined to get better for her family and her career. Read the full story
Connecting Veterans with Telehealth
The relationship between patients and the health care system will dramatically change with telehealth. High levels of patient satisfaction and positive outcomes say this is the right direction. Read the full story
Brain’s ‘Error Messages’ May Hold PTSD Clue
VA researchers are looking at how Veterans with PTSD react to their own mistakes. The results could reveal clues as to why some Veterans are more resilient to traumatic events. Read the full story
Sunday Was a Very Veteran Father’s Day
On Father’s Day this past Sunday, one family with a proud military tradition marked the day with memories of military service by three generations of Veterans, one a VA employee. Read the full story
Online Course Helps Vets Overcome Life’s Problems
An online self-help training program called Moving Forward provides tools, videos and interactive quizzes to teach skills that will enable you to better address life’s problems and daily dilemmas. Read the full story
I Was Hit by Eight IEDs
Josh Hansen, an IED Hunter, recovers from a traumatic brain injury only to be hit with PTSD. Treatment helps him reclaim his life. Read the full story







