The Veterans Affairs Pension Program provides financial assistance and support services to eligible veterans and their families. It includes outreach programs, education and training resources, and assistance with employment and housing.

For more information, see the Veterans Affairs Pension Program website.

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Veteran rebuilds strength through Compensated Work Therapy Program

The Compensated Work Therapy (CWT) program offers veterans an opportunity to rebuild their strength and skills through meaningful work experiences. This program is part of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and is designed to help veterans who are facing challenges in their transition to civ...

Cancer care & well-being: VA empowers Veterans nationwide

Veterans facing cancer can now access enhanced support through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) programs aimed at improving care and well-being. The VA emphasizes a holistic approach to cancer treatment, addressing not only physical health but also emotional and psychological support....

VA Brings Thanksgiving to HUD-VASH Veteran Papa Wong

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The VA has organized a Thanksgiving celebration for veterans participating in the HUD-VASH program, which provides housing assistance to homeless veterans. The event, held in Atlanta, featured a traditional Thanksgiving meal, with turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie served to more than 100 attendee...

The future of Veteran health: Dr. Jason Vassy on genomic medicine

Dr. Vassy emphasizes the importance of genomic medicine in the future of veteran health care. The integration of genomic data into clinical practice aims to enhance personalized treatment plans, enabling tailored therapies based on individual genetic profiles. This approach can significantly impr...

The history of addiction treatment at VA: Part 1

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World War I led to significant advancements in medical treatment but also resulted in widespread opioid addiction among veterans. As soldiers returned home with complex wounds, the use of opioids for pain management became common. The high prescription rates during and after the war contributed t...

National Veterans Golden Age Games online store now open

The National Veterans Golden Age Games has launched an online store to help promote the event and support participants. The store offers a variety of merchandise, including T-shirts, hats, and other apparel, showcasing the Games’ logo and branding. Proceeds from the sales will go toward enhancing...

How to get better sleep

To improve sleep quality, establish a consistent sleep schedule by going to bed and waking up at the same time each day, even on weekends. Create a relaxing bedtime routine that includes winding down with calming activities. Ensure the sleep environment is conducive to rest; keep the bedroom dark...

Vacation at VA: One woman’s mindset to master blindness

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A blind veteran shares her journey of embracing life after losing her sight. Initially, the transition was daunting, filled with challenges that affected her confidence and independence. However, through support from her family and veterans’ organizations, she gradually learned to navigate her ne...

Live Whole Health #294: Count your blessings for Whole Health!

In a recent episode of the “Live Whole Health” podcast, the focus was on gratitude and its significant impact on well-being. The hosts emphasized that gratitude can enhance mental health, reduce stress, and improve relationships. They highlighted how expressing gratitude helps individuals recogni...

A Veteran’s journey out of depression through art

Veterans are finding a path out of depression through art by participating in programs that harness creativity as a therapeutic outlet. Organizations are offering art classes and workshops, enabling veterans to express their emotions and experiences while fostering community connections. These pr...

Hiring Veterans: Jobs of the week for Dec. 1, 2025

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) recognizes the importance of hiring veterans and is celebrating National Hiring Veterans Month from Dec. 1 to Dec. 31, 2025. This initiative emphasizes the VA’s commitment to providing job opportunities for veterans, helping them transition into civilian ca...

Whole Health care team transforms Veteran’s outlook

The Whole Health team at the VA has successfully transformed the outlook of veterans by focusing on holistic care. This approach emphasizes the importance of mental, physical, and emotional well-being, moving beyond traditional medical treatments. Veterans participate in a range of personalized p...

Adaptive sports: Healing in motion

Veterans participating in adaptive sports have found a pathway to healing and recovery through physical activity. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) supports these programs, emphasizing their importance in enhancing the well-being of veterans with disabilities. Adaptive sports offer opp...

Fall into a new career at these upcoming events 

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is hosting a series of events focused on career opportunities for veterans and transitioning service members this fall. These events aim to connect them with employers and provide resources for job searching. Key events include hiring fairs in various locat...

The safest place for homeless Veterans? VA housing programs

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The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is working to provide safe housing for homeless veterans through its “VA Housing First” initiative. This program prioritizes permanent housing solutions, emphasizing that stable living conditions are crucial for veterans to address other challenges, su...

Home Telehealth Program bridges the distance

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is enhancing its telehealth program to improve healthcare access for veterans. This initiative, called “Bridging Distances,” aims to break down geographical barriers, allowing veterans to receive care from their homes. The program leverages technology to co...

Mental health matters

Mental health is a significant concern for veterans, with many experiencing challenges related to depression, anxiety, and PTSD. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) emphasizes the importance of mental health awareness and encourages veterans to seek help when needed. The VA provides vari...

Physician assistant helps save a life

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A physician assistant at a Veterans Affairs hospital in Texas played a crucial role in saving a patient’s life. While on duty, she noticed a veteran experiencing severe chest pain and shortness of breath. Acting quickly, she initiated a cardiac protocol and called for emergency assistance. The ra...

EHRnie the Eagle takes flight to boost EHRM awareness

EHRNiE the Eagle, a new mascot for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), has been introduced to promote awareness of the Electronic Health Record Modernization (EHRM) program. EHRNiE aims to engage veterans and VA employees, highlighting the benefits of the new electronic health record system....

Women Veterans belong at VA

Women veterans are a rapidly growing demographic within the U.S. military community, making up 10% of all veterans. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) emphasizes that women veterans deserve equitable access to health care and services. VA Secretary Denis McDonough highlighted the importance ...

An Intermediate Care Technician’s steadfast service 

Intermediate Care Technicians (ICTs) play a crucial role in supporting veterans and their families within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). These dedicated professionals are instrumental in providing care and assistance to those with complex medical needs. ICTs are trained to perform vario...

Army Veteran completes final chemotherapy treatment

A U.S. Army veteran recently celebrated the completion of his final chemotherapy treatment after a battle with cancer. The veteran, who served in Iraq, was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, prompting a rigorous treatment regimen. Friends and family gathered to support him as he rang the bell, a symb...

How Veterans can find relief when life gets heavy, or just heavier

Veterans are increasingly seeking relief from the heavy burdens of life, particularly in the wake of challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Many veterans report feelings of isolation and depression, which can be exacerbated by the transition to civilian life. Various resources and programs are...

Hiring Veterans: Jobs of the week for Nov. 24, 2025

Veterans seeking employment can explore various job opportunities highlighted for the week of Nov. 24, 2025. Key positions include roles in logistics, healthcare, and information technology across multiple organizations. Companies such as Amazon, CVS Health, and Northrop Grumman are actively hiri...

Live Whole Health #293: Thanksgiving in a bite

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Veterans Triumph Over Breast Cancer

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Veterans diagnosed with breast cancer are overcoming challenges through resilience and support from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The VA provides comprehensive care, including access to advanced treatments and support networks, allowing veterans to navigate their journeys effectively. ...

A Navy Veteran’s journey through breast cancer and the power of VA care

A veteran’s journey through breast cancer exemplifies the importance of comprehensive care provided by the VA. Diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer, she received extensive support from her VA healthcare team, including medical professionals who guided her through treatments and emotional challeng...

Whole Health: Putting Veterans at the center of their care

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is implementing a “Whole Health” approach to care, placing veterans at the center of their health care experience. This initiative emphasizes personalized, proactive, and patient-driven care, aiming to improve overall well-being and health outcomes for vete...

Navigating care in the community

Veterans can access care through community providers when the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) cannot provide timely services. The Community Care program is designed to help veterans obtain necessary medical care closer to home. Veterans are eligible for this program if they meet specific crit...

Lung cancer screening: Early detection can save your life

Lung cancer remains a leading cause of cancer-related deaths, but early detection through screening can significantly improve survival rates. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends annual low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) scans for individuals aged 50 to 80 with a history of heavy s...

VA Pharmacy Residency Program: From student to specialist

A pharmacy residency program at the VA has welcomed its first student specialist, Johnnie Chapman, who is pursuing a postgraduate year two (PGY2) residency in psychiatric pharmacy. Chapman’s role involves collaborating with clinical pharmacy specialists and providing patient care in mental health...

Stay on top of your health: Get screened for cancer

Veterans are encouraged to prioritize their health by getting screened for cancer, as early detection significantly increases treatment success rates. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers various screenings for common cancers, including breast, cervical, colon, and prostate cancer....

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Caregiving connects us, community strengthens us

Caregiving plays a vital role in connecting individuals and strengthening communities, especially among veterans and their families. The VA recognizes the importance of support networks for caregivers, who often face unique challenges. To enhance these connections, the VA has launched various ini...

The unbreakable link: Veteran peer support as a lifeline

Veteran peer support programs are crucial for helping veterans reintegrate into civilian life, providing a network of support through shared experiences. Peer support specialists, often veterans themselves, offer guidance, emotional support, and practical assistance to those facing challenges suc...

Check in—even when a Veteran says they’re fine

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Share Veteran support resources with your faith leader

Faith leaders play a crucial role in supporting veterans and their families. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) encourages individuals to share vital resources with their faith leaders to better assist those in need. Veterans may face challenges such as mental health issues, homelessnes...

Vets4Warriors Peer Support Program hits 1 million connections

Vets4Warriors, a peer support service for veterans, has achieved a significant milestone by connecting with its one-millionth caller. This organization provides 24/7 support through a network of veterans who understand the challenges faced by their peers and aims to reduce isolation and promote w...

Psychiatry careers at VA 

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is actively seeking psychiatrists to join its workforce in various roles that cater to the mental health needs of veterans. The VA emphasizes the importance of mental health care, providing comprehensive services, including treatment for PTSD, depressi...

Veteran’s inspiring breast cancer journey

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