The PARASCOPE Jan-Feb 2023
The PARASCOPE Jan-Feb 2023 with a list of past and upcoming events for the chapter. So open a copy and enjoy.
The PARASCOPE Jan-Feb 2023 with a list of past and upcoming events for the chapter. So open a copy and enjoy.
The next bi-monthly Membership Meeting of the Keystone Paralyzed Veterans of America will be on Saturday, 8 April 2023. The In-person part will be at the James E. Van Zandt VA Medical Center in Altoona for members in the Altoona region. The meeting will be available to members via Zoom using the link below. The link will go live at 12:30 p.m., and President Mark Rosensteel will call the meeting to order at 12:45 p.m.
This is the annual report for Keystone PVA’s activities for the fiscal year 2022. Much chapter activity returned to near-normal in fiscal year 2022, which ran from 01 October 2021 to 30 September 2022.
The PARASCOPE Nov-Dec 2022 with a list of past and upcoming events for the chapter. So open a copy and enjoy.
VA Healthcare–VISN 4 is a fully integrated network of 9 VA campuses, 45 outpatient clinics, 1 mobile clinic, and 16 vet centers covering 83 counties in Pennsylvania and Delaware and parts of Ohio, West Virginia, New York and New Jersey. In fiscal year 2022, VISN 4 served 321,366 patients from across… Read More »About VA Healthcare-Map of VISN 4 (Updated January 2023)
988, the three-digit number used to access both the National Suicide Hotline and Veterans Crisis Line, is currently non-operational. Veterans and others are advised to dial the Veterans Crisis Line directly, at 877-267-6030, or call any VA facility and press 7 to reach the Veterans Crisis Line. VCL text messaging (838255) and Live Chat are still… Read More »988 Veterans Crisis Line Outage
We are pleased to share the latest issue of Vision for Excellence. In this issue, we spotlight the wide array of inpatient and ambulatory surgical procedures available in VISN 4, and in particular, our fully accredited bariatric surgery program in Pittsburgh and Wilkes-Barre. We also provide an update on the… Read More »Vision for Excellence (Nov 2022)
How do we stand up for our country, even though we can’t stand anymore? We may be broken on the outside, but on the inside, we have more determination than one could ever know. When we hear that call, the call of duty, we respond in a minute.
We may have prosthetic arms or legs, or even be confined to a wheelchair; when duty calls we will be there. This Veterans Day, November 11, 2022, we will stand in the streets tall and proud, proud to be military service men and women of all ages.