Healthcare Australia (HCA) is proud to support the health and well-being of Australian veterans. With a deep respect for their service and sacrifice, HCA is dedicated to delivering care that recognises the unique challenges veterans may face. By offering tailored health services and compassionate support, HCA ensures that every veteran receives the care they deserve.
Understanding Veteran’s Health Needs
Veterans often face complex health challenges, including physical injuries, mental health concerns, and long-term healthcare needs. HCA works closely with veterans to address these challenges, offering services that focus on physical recovery, psychological well-being, and preventative care. By aligning with the needs of this community, HCA provides healthcare built on understanding and trust.
133,000
eligible veterans or dependents received income support from the Department of Veterans’ Affairs in 2020–21.
25%
of former ADF peacekeepers report feeling very socially isolated, compared with 2% of the Australian population.
13,806
veterans and family members accessed rehabilitation or compensation support through the Department of Veterans’ Affairs in 2021–22, helping them return to work, study, or community life.
622,000
Australians aged 16–85 have served in the ADF, with 1 in 7 experiencing a mental disorder in the past year.
$11.9 million
was allocated in the 2025–26 budget to support access to key health and support programs for veterans and families.
Tailored Healthcare Services
HCA believes in creating personalised care plans that respect the unique experiences of veterans.
Whether it’s rehabilitation services, chronic condition management, or assistance with navigating healthcare systems, HCA ensures that every plan is designed with one goal in mind – empowering veterans to enjoy a better quality of life.
Workforce Integration Support
Transitioning from military service to civilian life can be a significant challenge for many veterans.
As a recognised Veteran Employment Supporter, HCA supports veterans, their families and reservists by offering specialised employment services, training programs, and mentoring opportunities within the healthcare sector. These initiatives, coupled with our national footprint of over 25 offices, provide pathways to meaningful careers and help veterans and their families bring valuable skills to the workforce.
Promoting Mental Health Resilience
Mental health is a vital focus of HCA’s veteran support program. HCA offers counselling services, peer support initiatives, and early intervention programs aimed at addressing PTSD, anxiety, and other conditions. By fostering safe spaces and community-driven solutions, HCA provides veterans and their families with the resources to thrive.
Honour and Care
At Healthcare Australia, we strive to build a future where all veterans are honoured with care that reflects their dedication and sacrifice.
Through innovative programs, skilled professionals, and meaningful partnerships, HCA reaffirms its commitment to creating systems where no veteran is left behind on their healthcare journey.
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