Comprehensive healthcare initiatives and services provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to meet the medical needs of military veterans.
A facility operated by the VA that offers a range of medical services, including primary care, specialty care, and mental health services, to eligible veterans.
A healthcare program for active-duty service members, retirees, and their families, providing coverage both within and outside the VA system.
Criteria determining which military veterans are eligible for VA health services, often based on factors such as service-connected disabilities, income, and military service history.
A team-based approach to primary care within the VA, focusing on personalized, patient-centered healthcare and coordination of services.
Specialized facilities within the VA that provide comprehensive rehabilitation services for veterans with multiple traumatic injuries or conditions.
Behavioral health and psychiatric services offered at VA facilities to address mental health conditions, including PTSD, depression, and anxiety.
Services at VA facilities that provide veterans with artificial limbs, braces, and other assistive devices to support mobility and function.
A program providing resources, education, and support to family members or friends serving as caregivers for veterans, often assisting with the challenges of caregiving.
Mobile healthcare units that travel to various locations, including rural areas, to provide medical services and outreach to veterans who may have difficulty accessing VA facilities.