Have you downloaded our Couples Coach App? Couples can improve communication and build trust in their relationship. Try exercises to practice active listening so you can navigate conflict better with your partner. #VAMobile https://t.co/H1Y6i0yLiJ
For 80 years, VA health care has been shaped by research and informed by Veterans’ experience, setting the foundation for a future of exceptional health care.
Every study and every advancement builds on the one before it—pushing Veteran care forward.
Is a Veteran in your life hesitant about reaching out for support?
Sometimes, hearing from someone who has been there makes all the difference.
Hear from Veterans about what encouraged them to seek care. https://t.co/sw9D9dHNYz
VA’s Million Veteran Program (MVP) proudly recognizes the service and contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Veterans—and the critical role you play in advancing research for all who have served.
By joining MVP, you help ensure that prevention, diagnosis, and treatments are guided by data that reflects the full Veteran community and the range of experiences within it.
Learn more or join today at https://t.co/MwoLvPZrZ9.
These Veterans found a path forward by addressing their mental health. They want you to know that you can too.
Discover why they want fellow Veterans to know they can find support. https://t.co/IQWpvxVJbr
Veterans from across the country are coming together to share one message for their fellow Veterans: You are not alone.
No matter what your service era, branch or background, you can find a story to relate to. Find one that speaks to you. https://t.co/aBI8KVU0R0
You don’t have to figure it out alone. The Veterans Crisis Line is here to listen and help.
Dial 988 then Press 1, chat at https://t.co/HIuaVBFXWm, or text 838255.
You can change a life by encouraging a Veteran to get the mental health care they need.
This Mental Health Month, show your support by sharing this image with your community. Learn more about Veterans' mental health.
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If you’re an older Veteran, VA has specialized services to help you cope with medical, cognitive, and mental health conditions that can arise later in life.
VA is here to help: https://t.co/gRrvwBZAsi
Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month is a time to learn about the support and resources VA has for military sexual trauma (MST) survivors.
Year-round, VA helps MST survivors of all backgrounds.
Learn more: https://t.co/FuzsUfJ2vR
Caring and confidential support for #Veterans is available 24/7. No matter what you’re going through, you can reach the #VeteransCrisisLine by call, chat, or text.
VA Golden Age Games began in 1985, long before “senior athletics” was a mainstream idea. VA recognized that aging Veterans needed more than medical care. They also needed motivation, goals, and a sense of connection. So, the Games were born with just a few hundred competitors.
Today, they’ve grown into a major event where thousands of athletes and supporters from across the country come to take part. It is a living tribute to the fact that service continues after age 50 and that strength can last a lifetime.
The Veterans Health Administration is marking 80 years of supporting Veterans of all ages and abilities just like the Golden Age Game athletes. Learn more.
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VA’s Million Veteran Program helps researchers study how genes affect health, leading to discoveries that can save lives and improve care. MVP research focuses on areas such as mental health, cancer, tinnitus, and military exposures—and you can help. Join today at https://t.co/mmeRUJTV2E or call 866-441-6075.
For 80 years, the Veterans Health Administration has led the way in medical innovation. VA hosts the Winter Sports Clinic, which challenges Veterans with disabilities to push past limitations.
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VA understands that military sexual trauma (MST) can affect survivors in different ways.
During Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, learn more about VA’s free MST-related care and services that are here for you year-round.
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VA is offering $112 million in grants to support community-based suicide prevention efforts.
Funding is available to organizations that provide outreach, services, and support to Veterans in their communities.
Eligible organizations can apply to help strengthen local suicide prevention programs and reach Veterans where they live.
To learn more or apply, visit https://t.co/YCrKVMDcAP
Military sexual trauma (MST) can affect anyone. VA is here to meet MST survivors where they are in their healing.
During Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month and beyond, find free resources and support, visit https://t.co/7Vn2avtH5u
Checking a claim, refilling a prescription, or messaging your care team used to mean jumping between systems.
The VA Health and Benefits app brings those tools together in one place. Veterans can access prescriptions, appointments, secure messages, claims, payments, and important VA letters from a phone or tablet.
Already have a https://t.co/rD3ohg8TK8 or https://t.co/XUQJs5LFd0 account? You’re ready to sign in. To get started, download the VA Health and Benefits app through the Apple App Store, or Google Play Store.
Big News! @deptvetaffairs is cutting red tape to streamline education benefits and help Veterans maximize their GI Bill Benefits.
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You don’t have to carry it all alone.
Starting mental health treatment and opening up can be intimidating, but we’re here to help.
VA has resources to address the unique stressors and experiences that Veterans may face: https://t.co/1yeHDaPlCN