Mental Health Care for Veterans of Color
VA is dedicated to providing Veterans of color with the best possible mental health care. To learn more, visit www.MentalHealth.va.gov. source
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VA is dedicated to providing Veterans of color with the best possible mental health care. To learn more, visit www.MentalHealth.va.gov. source
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Through the North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System’s Whole Health program, coaches like Leona help change Veterans’ lives for the better – from building a better home life, to repairing family relationships, to getting healthier, to connecting with their spirituality, and more. source
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Alme for Healthcare is a natural-language solution that engages and empowers patients to manage their health. A virtual health assistant (VHA) built on the Alme platform extends healthcare professionals’ ability to deliver personalized interactions every day. source
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This video provides a high-level overview of each of the Whole Health components. source
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Upgrading to a free My HealtheVet Premium account helps you get the most out of your U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs online patient health portal. With just a few steps, you’ll have access to all of the portal’s premium features, such as viewing your medical records, using Secure Messaging, and signing in to VA Mobile
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VA offers Veterans many ways to access mental health care and resources, from in-person and telehealth appointments to smartphone apps. Contact your nearest VA facility to learn how you can make your mental health a priority, or visit www.MentalHealth.VA.gov for more information. source
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VA offers Veterans many ways to access mental health care and resources, from in-person and telehealth appointments to smartphone apps. Contact your nearest VA facility to learn how you can make your mental health a priority, or visit www.MentalHealth.VA.gov for more information. source
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If you are experiencing mental health challenges, or suspect a family member would benefit from talking to a mental health provider, VA offers ways to help. Veterans and their family members can connect with support through a variety of resources, including telehealth appointments and mobile apps. Learn more about how you or someone you care
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