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VA Centers Use Telehealth to Give Vets Access to Creative Arts Therapy

VA hospitals in Indianapolis, Cleveland and Jackson, MS, will soon be able to give veterans living with traumatic brain injury or PTSD access to art, music, dance and creative writing therapies through a telehealth program.

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By Eric Wicklund

- Three VA hospitals around the country will soon be using telehealth to give veterans access to creating arts therapy to deal with neurological and behavioral health issues.

The three hospitals are part of a program developed by the US Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Rural Health and the National Endowment for the Arts to give rural and remote veterans living with traumatic brain injury or post-traumatic stress disorder a chance to try new rehabilitation treatments through art, music, dance and creative writing.

“Telehealth can be a hugely important tool in connecting rural veterans with the care they need,” Thomas Klobucar, executive director of the VA Office of Rural Health, said in a press release. “Our partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts adds an entirely new dimension of care to our Rural Veterans TeleRehabilitation Initiative (RVTRI), allowing us to treat the whole veteran regardless of where they live.”

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