VA Deploying 20 New Mobile Vet Centers
Jan 4, 2012
Additions
to Fleet Will Expand Veterans’ Access to VA Services
Across U.S.
COLUMBUS,
Ohio- The Department of Veterans Affairs today deployed 20
additional Mobile Vet Centers from the production facility
of Farber Specialty Vehicles to increase access to readjustment
counseling services for Veterans and their families in rural
and underserved communities across the country.
“Mobile
Vet Centers allow VA to bring the many services our Vet Centers
offer Veterans to all communities, wherever they are needed,”
said VA Under Secretary for Health Robert A. Petzel. “VA
is committed to expanding access to VA health care and benefits
for Veterans and their families, and these 20 new vehicles
demonstrate that continued commitment.”
In
an event attended by Petzel, U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown of
Ohio, representatives of the Ohio congressional delegation,
and Veterans service organizations, VA launched the 20 new
vehicles to their destinations ranging across the continental
United States, Hawaii and Puerto Rico.
These
customized vehicles--which are equipped with confidential
counseling space and a state of the art communication package—travel
to communities to extend VA’s reach to Veterans, Servicemembers
and their families, especially those living in rural or remote
communities. The vehicles also serve as part of the VA emergency
response program.
The
20 new, American-made vehicles will expand the existing fleet
of 50 Mobile Vet Centers already in service providing outreach
and counseling services. The 50 Mobile Vet Centers were also
manufactured by Farber Specialty Vehicles. In fiscal year
2011, Mobile Vet Centers participated in more than 3,600 federal,
state and locally sponsored Veteran-related events. The VA
contract for the 20 Mobile Vet Centers totals $3.1 million.
During
the announcement event, Petzel also announced that Farber
Specialty Vehicles recently won a competitive bid to produce
230 emergency shuttle vehicles for VA over the next five years.
The shuttles will provide routine transportation for Veteran
patients in and around various metro areas during normal operations,
but convert to mobile clinics that will facilitate the evacuation
of patients and their care teams during disasters and emergencies.
The VA contract for the 230 emergency shuttles totals $53.5
million.
VA
has 300 Vet Centers serving communities across the country,
offering individual and group counseling for Veterans and
their families, family counseling for military related issues,
bereavement counseling for families who experience an active
duty death, military sexual trauma counseling and referral,
outreach and education, substance abuse assessment and referral,
employment assessment and referral, VA benefits explanation
and referral, and screening and referral for medical issues
including traumatic brain injury and depression.
More
than 190,000 Veterans and families made over 1.3 million visits
to VA Vet Centers in fiscal year 2011.
To
find out more about Vet Center services or find a Vet Center
in your area, go to www.vetcenter.va.gov.
The
20 new mobile Vet Centers will be based at Birmingham, Ala.;
San Diego, Calif.; Atlanta, Ga.; Western Oahu, Hawaii; Cedar
Rapids, Iowa; Evanston, Ill.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Baltimore,
Md.; Pontiac, Mich.; and Kansas City, Mo.
Also,
Jackson, Miss.; Greensboro, N.C.; Lakewood, N.J.; Reno, Nev.;
Stark County, Ohio; Lawton, Okla.; Ponce, Puerto Rico; Nashville,
Tenn.; Washington County, Utah; and Green Bay, Wis.
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