Veterans with mental illness at the Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Recovery Centers choose from a wide variety of activities on their way to attaining a meaningful self-determined role in the community. Read the full story
Category Archives: VA News
VA Helping Women Veterans Conquer Posttraumatic Stress
Prolonged Exposure Therapy asks Veterans to face their traumatic memories and the negative impact those events had on their lives. With the help of a therapist, PTSD sufferers can find relief. Read the full story
VA Nurse Recognized For Her Work on Behalf of Cancer Survivors
Ellen Ballard, recipient of prestigious nurses’ award, works with patients and teaches cancer survivors about the need for ongoing surveillance. Her father, a World War II Veteran, had prostate cancer. “I learned that people who survive cancer have special needs.” Read the full story
VA Tuscaloosa Steps Up to Help Community in Storm’s Aftermath
Tuscaloosa VA staff and volunteers provide emergency assistance to community after tornados, collecting and delivering donations of clothing, personal care items, and other things needed for citizens who were seeking shelter at the VA. Read the full story
Veteran Amputee Softball Team Ready to Take on FBI, Walter Reed Staff, Annapolis Sailing Team
Following a history making All-Veteran-Amputee softball game hosted by the University of Arizona in Tucson, the Vets will take the field against an able bodied softball team from the FBI on May 6. Read the full story
Vets Helping Vets: Peer Support Proves Popular and Effective for those Coping with Chronic Disease
Recent VA research shows the benefits of peer support, a smart way to leverage a powerful social force — the ability of peers to motivate one another — that no medical system can replicate on its own. Read the full story
VA to Take Applications for New Family Caregiver Program
VA will soon take applications for a new Family Caregiver Program that provides additional services including a stipend, mental health services and access to health care insurance. Read the full story
REACHING Out to Alzheimer Families
Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health — is being implemented at VA sites nationwide to provide much-needed support for a beleaguered caregiver population. VA researchers tested a six-month intervention designed to ease caregiver stress. Read the full story
Shirts that Tell a Story
Sexual assault survivors put their experiences and emotions on display, thanks to the Clothesline Project. The project brought healing and education through awareness to the San Diego VA Medical Center. Read the full story
From victim to caregiver: A sexual assault survivor speaks out
Homeless, addicted to drugs and living with a terrible secret; it took one Veteran more than twenty years to recover from a sexual assault during her time in the service. Read the full story