News releases
News Releases for VA Augusta health care.
April is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month — an important time to reach out to Veterans and other former service members and share that VA Augusta Health Care System provides free services for military sexual trauma survivors whenever they are ready, at any time of year.
VA Augusta Health Care System will join The Warrior Alliance, Veterans Benefits Administration, and the GA/SC Departments of Veterans Services at Augusta Technical College from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, April 26, to perform toxic exposure screenings, and help Veterans file their PACT Act claims.
In honor of Limb Loss Awareness Month, VA Augusta Health Care System will host activities later this month to highlight local VA services available to Veterans experiencing limb loss.
Justin Hall, 36, an Army Veteran from Grovetown, GA, will join several other Veterans who receive their care at VA Augusta Health Care System this week in participating in the 38th National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic (NDVWSC) in Aspen-Snowmass, Colorado.
VA Augusta Health Care System invites all Women Veterans to a resource fair from noon to 4 p.m., Thursday, March 28, in Room 3B-125 at our Uptown site at 1 Freedom Way in Augusta.
Liz Owens, senior investigative reporter for WRDW 12/26, will join VA Augusta Health Care System for its Women’s History Month observance, Thursday, March 21, at noon, in the 3B-111 Auditorium of its Uptown campus at 1 Freedom Way. Owens will serve as guest speaker for the program.
Liz Owens, senior investigative reporter for WRDW 12/26, will join VA Augusta Health Care System for its Women’s History Month observance, Thursday, March 21, at noon, in the 3B-111 Auditorium of its Uptown campus at 1 Freedom Way. Owens will serve as guest speaker for the program.
VA Augusta Health Care System invites Registered Nurses (RNs) and Licenses Practical Nurses (LPNs) to a nursing job fair from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., Saturday, March 23, in Room 3B-125 at our Uptown site at 1 Freedom Way in Augusta.
VA Augusta Health Care System’s Blind Rehabilitation Service has launched “Blind Vet: Now What?”, a locally produced podcast for Veterans adjusting to vision loss, as well as those people who make up their support system.
VA Augusta Health Care System officials and clinicians will join The American Legion Post 90 at 6:30 p.m., Monday, March 18, at 100 Rucker Lane in Statesboro for a Veteran town hall to discuss the state and future of Veteran health care in the area.