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Tomah VA local Ho-Chunk Native American Women Veterans. Every year, the month of March is nationally known to recognize Women’s History Month. This year VA Honored Native American Women
Veterans for the month of March. Tomah VA reached out to the local Tribal Veteran Service Office to partner in highlighting local Native American Women Veterans. Tomah VA recognizes all
women Veterans for their dedication and service to this country. Native American Women first joined the U.S. Military during WWII and held many different roles. Between serving and
volunteering, Native American Women Veterans have had an exemplary tradition of military service for over 200 years, overcoming adversity. Today, Native American Women Veterans represent
approximately 11.3% of all women Veterans, which is a higher percentage than women in all other demographics. The Tomah VA understands that every Veteran’s healthcare is shaped by language,
culture, and other social factors. We aim to provide culturally tailored health initiatives to improve your experience at VA and your health outcomes. From training our VA health care
providers to consider your individual cultures, values, and experiences, to acknowledging your holistic beliefs in health and preferences for traditional healing methods, we provide you with
the care you need. Additionally, the Tomah VA continues to extend telehealth services, increase our VA health care providers’ cultural awareness, and expand information-sharing for Native
American Women Veteran’s health care coordination through: The Tomah VA also collaborates with local Indian Health Services to improve your health care and ensure VA-enrolled, eligible
Native American Women Veterans and their families receive reimbursement for care at these local facilities. If you are not currently enrolled in VA health care, we encourage you to contact
our Women Veteran’s Program Manager at 1-800-872-8662 ext. 66375 to help you get enrolled in VA care. The VA proudly serves Native American Women Veterans with health care you can trust and
are continuously aiming to ensure culturally sensitive and respectful care is provided to you. Additional story contributors ~Sarah Rezin, Tomah VA Women Veterans Program Manager and Sally
Haskell, Acting Chief Officer for VA Office of Women’s Health.