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VA Fayetteville Coastal health care top stories.

  • The VA Fayetteville Coastal Health Care System proudly salutes the exceptional efforts of Daniel Stanley and Ashley Lunkenheimer, both nurses whose leadership and passion are transforming care for Veterans every day.

    Ms. Ashley Lunkenheimer and Mr. Daniel Stanley are recognized by the Emergency Nurses Association on Sept. 17, 2025 in New Orleans Louisiana.
  • At VA Fayetteville Coastal Health Care System, safety is not just a priority—it’s a commitment to creating an environment where every action has clear meaning and contributes to the well-being of Veterans and staff.

    Cheryl Davis-Triplett MBA-HC, BSN, Interim Wilmington Health Care Center Administrator speaks to a crowd of people.
  • VA Fayetteville Coastal Health Care System is leading a community effort to prevent suicide through clinical excellence and strong collaboration among organizations.

    Panelists engaged in discussion on stage, audience attentively listening, with event banners or "Hope" signage visible.
  • On a routine morning at the VA Fayetteville Coastal Health Care System, the Valet Services staff demonstrated remarkable vigilance and swift action that turned a potential crisis into a story of hope and gratitude.

    Valet Staff
  • The 44th National Veterans Wheelchair Games wrapped up in Minneapolis after six days filled with competition, connection, and camaraderie.

    Minneapolis Wheel Chair Games
  • The VA Fayetteville Coastal Health Care's Home Based Primary Care (HBPC) program initiative is designed to provide comprehensive medical services directly to Veterans in their homes, especially those who are homebound or face substantial difficulties attending traditional medical appointments.

    HBPC Nurse Kiley Hunt, RN checks a Veteran's blood pressure in his home on April 1, 2025
  • In 2019, the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) began implementing a Whole Health model aimed at providing Veterans with personalized and proactive health care.

    Woman Veteran engages in a timed race
  • The VA Fayetteville Coastal Health Care System has made significant strides in addressing Veteran homelessness through its HUD-VASH program, achieving remarkable success in 2024.

    HUDVASH Case Manager
  • With March being recognized as National Nutrition Month, it is essential to acknowledge the remarkable contributions and commitment of our team of Registered Dietitians (RDs) at the VA Fayetteville Coastal Health Care System.

    Joshua More, RD discusses nutritional  options with a Veteran.
  • In the wake of Hurricane Helene, the need for meticulous preparation for emergencies and natural disasters has become more apparent than ever. Despite the extensive preparations, the situation escalated beyond the anticipated impact, highlighting the importance of a well-structured response plan.

    Marc Baker instructs students on Incident Command System 300.