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VA Fayetteville Coastal health care top stories.
Program helps Veterans find sense of self
One of Fayetteville VA Coastal Health Care System’s newest programs is having success in helping improve the lives of Veterans.
New Fayetteville VA Dental Clinic has Veterans, staff smiling
Clinic offers more treatment areas, new technology to support dental health
The Fayetteville NC VA Coastal Health Care System and Womack Army Medical Center celebrates new Joint Acute Inpatient Dialysis Center
The Fayetteville NC VA Coastal Health Care System and Womack Army Medical Center formally celebrated the new Joint Acute Inpatient Dialysis with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, December 1, on Fort Liberty.
Hold Onto Hope
For nearly five hours, the Manna Student Center in Fayetteville, North Carolina, played host to an annual Suicide Prevention Month event that has grown in each of its three years.
One Vet, One Message
Larry Wilson often makes my day on his EMS rounds. I can count on the gentle knock on my office door and the familiar greeting, “Ms. Cureton, how are you today and do you need your trash emptied or a new trash bag?” We talk briefly and then I turn to my computer and he to his work as the
Fireworks and PTSD
Fireworks are used to celebrate many events, from holidays to music concerts and sports.
5 Reasons Why Eligible Veterans and Survivors Need to Apply for PACT Act Benefits ASAP!
Have you filed for PACT Act benefits with VA? If not, why not?
A Nurses Blog—A contagious nursing spirit
I cannot adequately express the gratitude and privilege I feel as a nurse working here at the Fayetteville VA Coastal Health Care System. However, my nursing journey and career began in my mind, in my mother's womb.
Fayetteville VA Coastal Health Care System masking policy has changed
Masks are only required in designated high-risk clinical areas.
VA Volunteer, Army Veteran Jumps into Action During Code Help
It started out just like any other day for Jeff Sullivan, a volunteer Red Coat Ambassador at the Wilmington Health Care Center in Wilmington, N.C. He was at the front desk greeting Veterans when he heard the overhead page for a “Code Help” and that’s when his volunteer EMT and firefighter skills kicked in.