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Currently five mobile medical units are operating in Beaumont and staff are seeing more than 100 patients a day.
“Operation Stand Down Rebound" is providing homeless Veterans and those at risk of becoming homeless, with the opportunity to access a broad range of services in one convenient location.
VA’s Debt Management Center has suspended collections on debts for those located in the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s declared disaster areas recent hurricanes.
During an emergency, Veterans enrolled in My HealtheVet can access their medication refills, health records and other valuable tools when medical centers and other facilities are inaccessible.
VA's Office of Connected Care’ quickly implemented telehealth capabilities to assist Veterans at two mega-shelters and four community based outpatient clinics following Hurricane Harvey.
During and after Hurricane Harvey made landfall, VBA team members deployed to evacuation shelters in the city and elsewhere. Why? To help connect Veterans with VA benefits.
Work continues, around the clock, to put the city of Beaumont, Texas, back in operation. But, care at the Beaumont VA clinic hasn’t stopped. It's gone mobile.
Mobile Vet Centers are, in many circumstances, the first mobile service out during a disaster or other crisis events.
By using mobile medical units and personnel from throughout VA's system, the VA clinic staff in Beaumont, Texas plan to continue urgent care services and meet routine needs.
Veterans will be offered mental health, homeless services, and health care through our medical centers, clinics, and mobile medical units as needed.
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