Services

There are a wide variety of services for Veterans and their families—programs to assist you after an injury or during the transition from military to civilian life, and many other services to help you and your family throughout your life.

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Services and information

My VAC Account

An online service that allows you to interact with the Department in a secure environment, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Financial Support

Find more information on financial programs, financial assistance or compensation benefits.

Health and well-being

Find more information on support and services to help create or maintain a well-rounded and healthy lifestyle for you and your family.

Transition to civilian life

Find services to support you and your family after you leave the military and return to civilian life.

After an illness or injury

Find more information on benefits, allowances and other assistance to support you after a serious illness or injury.

Reviews and Appeals

Find information and resources to support you when you are unsatisfied with a decision made by the Department.

Resources

Additional information and tools related to services and benefits from the Department.

Support for families

Find support, services and information for the families of Veterans and of Canadian Armed Forces members.

Homelessness

Find information and support to reach and assist Veterans who are homeless or at-risk of homelessness.

Information for

Links to information for Canadian Armed Forces, War Service Veterans, Allied Veterans, RCMP, Veteran’s families and Health Care Providers.

Features

Mental health

Your mental health can be challenged for many reasons – recognizing that is as important as getting the support you need to overcome those challenges.

My VAC Account

An online service that allows you to interact with the Department in a secure environment, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Rehabilitation services

The purpose of rehabilitation services is to ensure that you improve your health to the fullest extent possible and adjust to life at home, in your community or at work.

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