Mental Health
Veterans often carry experiences from their military service that present unique challenges at the end of life. Hospice care programs are customized to align quality care, education resources, and the benefits to which veterans and their loved ones are entitled.
The Veterans Crisis Line
The Veterans Crisis Line connects Veterans in crisis and their families and friends with qualified, caring Department of Veterans Affairs responders through a confidential toll-free hotline, online chat, or text. Veterans and their loved ones can call 1-800-273-8255...
Veterans Self-Check Quiz
The Department of Veterans Affairs and the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline have joined with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention to create the Veterans Self-Check Quiz. This is a safe, easy way to learn whether stress and depression might be affecting...
Managing Depression and Living Well
Veterans who have experienced depression tell their stories. They describe their symptoms and the steps they took to get support. Listen as they talk about treatment options that helped them overcome depression and get back on track.
National Suicide Prevention Helpline
1-800-275-8255 Lifeline Crisis Chat is a service of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Depression
Depression is more than just feeling sad or going through a rough patch. It’s a serious mental health condition that requires understanding, treatment and a good recovery plan.
Anxiety
Anxiety disorders are common. Almost one-third of adults will have experienced an anxiety disorder at some point in their lifetime. The good news is there are effective treatments for anxiety disorders.
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