The Virginia Department of Health, Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services, and Dementia Capable Virginia have developed an array of brain health and dementia fact sheets and inforgraphics for consumers and providers.
The VA Dental Insurance Program (VADIP) offers discounted private dental insurance for Veterans and family members who meet certain requirements. Find out if you're eligible, and how to enroll in a plan that meets your needs and budget.
If you qualify for VA dental care benefits, you may be able to get some or all of your dental care through VA. Find out how to get VA dental care or how to buy dental insurance if you don’t qualify.
Whether it’s as short as a few weeks or as long as a few months, some employers may consider a resume gap a red flag, but there are ways to bridge this gap with these helpful tips.
Continuing care retirement communities, also known as CCRCs or life plan communities, are a long-term care option for older people who want to stay in the same place through different phases of the aging process.
As a Veteran, you have more choices than ever when it comes to your health care. Your appointment can be in-person at a VA medical center, or you might choose to meet with your VA provider through a video appointment or over the phone. You may also be eligible for care with community provider.
During the holiday season it's important to remain vigilant, to protect your sensitive information, and to verify the security of websites when shopping online.
Research has shown that there are psychological benefits to family story telling, particularly with the younger generation, but the advantages last through all stages of life. Here are some ways to share your family stories.
Grieving the loss of a loved one is a deep and difficult challenge at any time. The holiday season can magnify our sense of loss and sorrow. Here are 9 things to help you get through this difficult time.