On this month’s Ending Veteran Homelessness podcast, we discuss the full rollout of the new mobile medical unit program.
Texas Valley Coastal Bend VA holds open houses throughout Rio Grande Valley to introduce two new Mobile Medical Units.
Southeast Louisiana VA has a team of defenders specially trained to protect Veterans and employees at medical facilities.
New mobile unit will provide transcranial magnetic stimulation therapy for patients with treatment-resistant depression.
Blood drive part of VA-wide action supporting VA’s “Fourth Mission,” assisting the U.S. health care system in times of disaster.
Orlando VA Medical Center and VA Office of Emergency Management deploys a Mobile ICU for non-COVID-19 and COVID-19 inpatient requirements.
Biloxi's Mobile Medical Unit delivers primary care and other services to Veterans who have limited access to VA health care services due to low population density or limited local demand for specialized services.
Currently five mobile medical units are operating in Beaumont and staff are seeing more than 100 patients a day.
Veterans will be offered mental health, homeless services, and health care through our medical centers, clinics, and mobile medical units as needed.
The Disaster Emergency Medical Personnel System is VA’s main deployment program for clinical and non-clinical staff to an emergency or disaster.
President Barack Obama is set to visit the Phoenix VA Medical Center tomorrow with VA Secretary Bob McDonald to review the progress made at the facility during the past 11 months.
Many Veterans place stickers on their vehicles to represent their [...]












