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VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System (VAGLAHS) is helping lead a national conversation about how artificial intelligence (AI) should support, rather than replace, the judgment of the dentists who care for Veterans.

If a Veteran in Los Angeles is considering suicide and calls for help, there’s a good chance they will be met with the calm, supportive voice of a VA Police Department (VAPD) Dispatcher.

On a quiet Thursday afternoon in Chatsworth, a group of Veterans stand together, all dressed in uniform. Only today, their uniforms are white protective suits.

For many Veterans battling the invisible wounds of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), a dog is far more than a companion; it is a lifeline.

For U.S. Air Force Veteran Salvador Vasquez, the National Veterans Winter Sports Clinic is about more than just skiing; it’s about reclaiming strength and confidence after devastating injuries.

When Army Veteran Dan Westberg traveled from Central Iowa to Southern California to play Santa at a local mall, he had one goal: to make children happy.

For many Veterans receiving life saving care at the West LA VA Medical Center, one of the challenges isn’t treatment; it’s the distance families and caregivers must travel to remain close during recovery.

If you visit Heroes Golf Course in West Los Angeles on a sunny morning, you might be pleasantly surprised to find a World War II Veteran welcoming players with a smile. That man is Larry Manzo, a Navy Gunner turned community fixture whose life centers on service, connection, and hope.

February is Recreation Therapy Month, a time to celebrate the power of leisure, movement, and creative activities in promoting health and wellness.

On Jan. 30 and Feb. 2, the Sepulveda Ambulatory Care Center (SACC) hosted its first-ever Nursing Skills Fair for ambulatory and specialty care nurses.

