Medical IDS Are Now Fully Covered for Veterans
Veterans with chronic medical conditions are eligible for a personalized medical ID bracelet, pendant or dog tag through the Prosthetics and Sensory Aids Department.
Veterans with chronic medical conditions are eligible for a personalized medical ID bracelet, pendant or dog tag through the Prosthetics and Sensory Aids Department.
The Veterans Benefits Banking Program provides potential access to banks and credit unions Veterans may otherwise not have access to.
A little-noticed provision makes it easier for surviving spouses to continue receiving Department of Veterans Affairs benefits if they remarry.
Hope for active duty service members and veterans who have returned home with physical and/or psychological health challenges that are creating difficulties in their intimate lives.
United Spinal VetsFirst program are pleased to offer a free screening of this documentary that introduces viewers to veterans who candidly share how they won the battle to restore emotional closeness and physical intimacy after surviving catastrophic combat-related injuries.
These discounts are being shared so that Veterans, military members, their families, caregivers and survivors are aware of all resources available.
LGBT veterans forced from the military for their sexual orientation and given other-than-honorable discharges will be able to receive full Veterans Affairs benefits despite their dismissal status.
Clemson University has a fully funded grant program allowing them to offer adaptive fitness and yoga classes.
Whether need to make an appointment for a third dose of COVID-19 vaccine or you’re just trying to get into your favorite restaurant, there’s a chance that you will need to prove your COVID-19 vaccination status.
You can upgrade your account on the My HealtheVet website and upgrading your My HealtheVet account is free.