Event designed by women Veterans for women Veterans provided networking opportunities and educational sessions.
Veteran leaving hospital in a wheelchair without secure tie-down brackets put him at risk during transportation.
Work will soon begin on a $15 million renovation at Bedford VA, bringing a new era of care for women Veterans.
Team-based learning includes innovative approach to teaching and learning geriatric medicine and supporting trainees.
A cooking class help Veterans maintain lifelong, permanent healthy lifestyle changes. Encouraging better nutrition and less processed food.
The nurse-doctor co-teaching program dismantles hierarchies and promotes multidisciplinary teams by pairing staff nurses with attending physicians.
Flag torn or tattered? America has Flag Code for disposal. “It’s important to treat these emblems with respect and retire them with dignity.”
VA police officer Anthony Harris was driving home when he saw a man on a bridge, ready to jump. He talked him down and saved his life.
VA partners with medical schools and colleges to provide training programs at VA facilities. As a result of that partnership, VA Bedford has a renewed focus on leading-edge training in geriatrics.
VA Bedford converted two former smoking areas into visitation cottages which now allow resident Veterans to engage with their loved ones. A local cleaning company generously donated their service.
According to the National D-Day Memorial in Bedford, VA, 2,499 [...]
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