Bay Pines VA police are 100% trained on the use of body cameras, advancing accountable policing and public trust and public safety.
On Aug. 2, a mass-casualty exercise tested Bay Pines VA’s readiness as a Joint Commission-required training to test readiness in support of VA's Fourth Mission.
Peer specialists are Veteran employees who share their personal experiences to help Veterans identify and reach goals for recovery and wellness.
Bay Pines CDCE chief: “This is a great opportunity for Veterans and student volunteers to share experiences and learn from one another.”
American Legion Post 273 presented a donation of over $29,000 to the Bay Pines VA Fisher House. It is the second largest check presented by the post in the past six months.
VA Police: “Our goal is to provide a safe place for employees to work and Veterans to receive world-class health care.”
Eduardo Alegria's experience in Operation Iraqi Freedom with the front-line medics and health care personnel launched his new career as a nurse.
VA Secretary Denis McDonough was briefed on the service provided to Veterans at the Sarasota VA clinic, which has seen an 11.8% increase in unique patients since FY20.
Three leaders on the team are examples of social workers who have been instrumental in leading others to help Veterans break barriers.
Veterans receiving care at the C.W. Bill Young VA Medical Center in Florida will benefit from a new modernized unit designed for efficiency where they can focus on their well-being and treatment.
U.S. Army Gulf War Veteran Karen Jones credits the Bay Pines VA Healthcare System for getting her back on her feet after battling homelessness in 2012. Jones said “starting my life over at 47 was tough.”
Modernizing is one of VA’s top priorities and the Bay Pines VA Healthcare System is in the vanguard of medical centers which are modernizing their facilities and services for the Veterans it serves.












