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DVA to support veteran health, fitness and wellbeing after transition

DVA to support veteran health, fitness and wellbeing after transition

The Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) is actively funding and supporting a 12-month general health and fitness program called ‘Heart Health’ to help Defence personnel in their transition to civilian life.

The Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) is actively funding and supporting a 12-month general health and fitness program called ‘Heart Health’ to help Defence personnel in their transition to civilian life.

Transition to civilian life is something every Defence member will go through at some stage during their career. Many ex-service personnel find it difficult to successfully integrate into the wider community. As a result, continuing to focus on your health, fitness and wellbeing can sometimes take a back seat.

There is a well-established link between a healthy lifestyle and improved mental health, physical health and social connection. DVA has funded and supported a 12-month general health and fitness program called ‘Heart Health’ for more than 20 years. 

Heart Health focuses on providing healthy lifestyle advice and coaching along with practical exercise resource support. Program delivery is flexible and able to accommodate participants living in metropolitan, rural or remote areas, those working or retired, studying or with other time constraints. 

Each participant receives 12 months of healthy lifestyle coaching from a highly qualified and dedicated allied health professional via fortnightly health coaching calls with advice tailored to individual circumstances. The health coach will use their extensive knowledge along with health surveys and food diaries to guide participants through the program. The program covers a range of topics including:

  • setting healthy goals;
  • nutrition and diet advice;
  • developing better sleep patterns;
  • stress management;
  • diabetes;
  • taking care of your body;
  • managing your weight; and
  • maintaining a healthy heart.

The program can provide an exercise resource to help participants to exercise the way they like to or provide an opportunity to try something new. A resource can take the form of: 

  • assistance with the cost of a gym or pool membership;
  • accessing a small piece of exercise equipment for use at home; or
  • assistance with accessing new exercise or training gear. 

Registering your interest or checking eligibility is easy. Simply visit the Heart Health website and follow the steps. Medical clearance is required before starting the program. The program is managed on behalf of DVA by Corporate Health Management.

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