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White River Junction VA Medical Center, Vermont

 

Local Features

Veteran and donkey out for a walkJenny and the Vets
Two Jennies, a Jack, and some Veterans take a bray-k to help cope with pandemic fatigue. Previously homeless, the Veterans are now part of a supportive community managing to weather the pandemic.
VA NP Residency OpportunityNurse Practitioner Residency
The VANAP-GE Nurse Practitioner Residency is an innovative twelve month residency program at the VA Medical Center in White River Junction, VT. It is supported by the Office of Academic Affiliations.
image of card and penGoing Toe to Toe with Social Distancing
Recognizing the likelihood of increased isolation in Veterans and aware of its potential effects, the Social Work team at the White River Junction VA (WRJ VA) wasted no time in coordinating a proactive outreach response
Polly kayakingMaking Wishes and Waves
US Marine Corps Veteran Pauline “Polly” Moriglioni, who will turn 93 years old in November, is sitting in the cockpit of her tandem kayak, ready to launch, get out on the lake, and grab this perfect slice of summer.
Lysle and Elaine watching the paradeVermont Navy Veteran turns 100
On July 11, 2020, a community came together to celebrate 100 years of life amid these uncertain times. Family, Friends and loved ones came out to celebrate this milestone birthday!
Veteran on adaptive skiesCarving Mountains, Conquering Life
Five years in a wheelchair, multiple life set backs and struggling with a will to live led a United States Navy Veteran to Mount Sunapee in rural New Hampshire where miracles are made!
Vermont State and Federal Officials signing letter to Vermont VeteransVermont Unites in Suicide Prevention
December 5, 2019 was a momentous day, Vermont State Governor Phil Scott, Vermont National Guard's Adjutant General Knight & White River Junction VA Executive Director Dr. Brett Rusch unite in Veteran Suicide Prevention.
addressing chronic pain and suicideAddressing Chronic Pain and Suicide
At White River Junction VA Medical Center Dr. Lisham Ashrafioun addressed an audience of over fifty attendees, both clinical and non-clinical, on the relationship between pain and suicide.
Boulder Point housing opensAnother Step Toward Ending Veteran Homelessness
In a picturesque New England setting under clear blue sky, a large crowd gathers at Boulder Point in Plymouth, NH and they are here to celebrate the grand opening of supportive housing facility for homeless Veterans.
7th Annual Mental Health Summit7th Annual Community Mental Health Summit
Addiction and Suicide can feel uncomfortable to talk about, but that is exactly what approximately 100 veterans, federal, state and community providers did on July 26, 2019 at this year’s summit.

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