Maternity care coordinator Charmaine Gabino-Crooke says after 10 years of serving expectant women Veterans, she wouldn’t have it any other way.
“Patient Safety values and practices are used to prevent harm and learn from our mistakes. They drive what we do and how we do it.”
“My father always stressed that every Veteran should be treated with respect. The most important aspect of a Veteran’s experience is to reinforce that every Veteran is valued and respected.”
The new Sebring clinic includes expanded mental health services with space for shared group therapy and home-based primary care services.
Bay Pines VA’s police service hosts virtual active threat training sessions for all employees, equipping them with tools to respond to an active threat.
Homeless Patient Aligned Care Team brings Mobile Medical Unit to serve unhoused Veterans where they are.
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.
Bay Pines CDCE chief: “This is a great opportunity for Veterans and student volunteers to share experiences and learn from one another.”
VA Police: “Our goal is to provide a safe place for employees to work and Veterans to receive world-class health care.”
Bay Pines VA strengthens readiness and response to support Veterans during hurricane season with incident command exercise.
Bay Pines VA police are 100% trained on the use of body cameras, advancing accountable policing and public trust and public safety.
In honoring Hispanic Heritage month, Bay Pines VA recognizes four Veterans of the Equal Employment Opportunity office by honoring their service and their heritage.