Whole health: integrative health & wellness | veterans affairs

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Whole Health supports person-centered, proactive, whole-person care. The Whole Health System includes conventional treatment, Complementary & Integrative Health approaches, and focuses


on self-empowerment, self-healing and self-care. COMPONENTS OF PROACTIVE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING The Components of Proactive Health and Well-Being picture will help you think about your whole


health. All of the areas in the circle are important. They are all connected. Improving one area can benefit other areas in your life and influence your overall physical, emotional, and


mental health and well-being. The human body and mind have tremendous healing abilities and we can strengthen these healing abilities. The inner circle represents you, your values and what


really matters to you. Being in a state of mindful awareness helps you see what matters to you. The next circle is your self-care. These are the circumstances and choices you make in your


everyday life. The next ring represents professional care you receive. Professional care may include tests, medications, supplements, surgeries, examinations, treatments, and counseling.


This also includes complementary approaches such as acupuncture and mind-body therapies. The outer ring represents the people and groups to whom you are connected. RESOURCES FOR WHOLE HEALTH


The VA has many educational tools and resources to support you on your wellness journey.  Learn about what Whole Health is in greater detail, complete your Personal Health Inventory and


share with your  healthcare team, or explore the many #LiveWholeHealth videos the VA has created to support mindfulness and other wellness practices. NEXT STEPS: Are you interested in


learning more about how the Tomah VA can partner with you on your  Wellness Journey? Would you like to learn explore Complementary and Integrative Health Services, available at the Tomah VA


Hospital and Clinics? Call and ask to be scheduled for one of Introduction to Whole Health Groups.