“There is a richness of knowledge that comes from the diversity of our team whether that be age, gender, ethnicity or religious beliefs.”
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.
Homeless Patient Aligned Care Team brings Mobile Medical Unit to serve unhoused Veterans where they are.
Peer specialists are Veteran employees who share their personal experiences to help Veterans identify and reach goals for recovery and wellness.
The new Sebring clinic includes expanded mental health services with space for shared group therapy and home-based primary care services.
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.
Maternity care coordinator Charmaine Gabino-Crooke says after 10 years of serving expectant women Veterans, she wouldn’t have it any other way.
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.
In honoring Hispanic Heritage month, Bay Pines VA recognizes four Veterans of the Equal Employment Opportunity office by honoring their service and their heritage.
Bay Pines VA police are 100% trained on the use of body cameras, advancing accountable policing and public trust and public safety.
Bay Pines CDCE chief: “This is a great opportunity for Veterans and student volunteers to share experiences and learn from one another.”
“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.”