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CLC Resident Reunites with Mother on his Birthday- “Happy birthday, my sweet little peanut,” are the first words Mary Watson whispered to her son, Army Veteran Keeshawn Gavin, since Feb. 2020. This was her first visit since the VA closed its doors to visitors.
CAVHCS holds a COVID-19 Mass Vaccination Clinic- CAVHCS holds COVID-19 mass vaccination clinic at the Montgomery Alcazar Shrine to vaccinate Veterans, caregivers and spouses. Since implementing the SAVE LIVES Act, CAVHCS has vaccinating as many people as possible.
VA uses Technology to Help a Grieving CLC Resident- Dealing with loss has become even harder because of the separation social distancing has prompted and because of COVID-19, you are limited to interactions with the outside world overall, and things can become difficult.
Face Covering Requirement at VA- As local communities make changes to their face-covering policies, it’s important to remember that face coverings are a requirement at all VA facilities. All should wear appropriate face coverings at all times.
Columbus VA Clinic Ready to Aid Homeless Veterans- CAVHCS will open the Columbus Downtown VA Clinic, which will provide a comprehensive response to get homeless Veterans the assistance they need. The clinic will open on March 1 at 2100 Comer Avenue, Columbus, Georgia.
Daughter of Tuskegee Receives COVID Vaccine- As a daughter of the City of Tuskegee, I embrace her proud history. Tuskegee Institute, now University, the prolific George Washington Carver and the legacy of the courageous Tuskegee Airmen
CAVHCS Veteran Celebrates 100th Birthday- Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System held a drive-by birthday parade for Army Veteran Dewey P. Williams to celebrate his birthday and to honor his sacrifice to our nation.
Veteran Gets Chance to Walk Again- Curtis Robinson lost his left leg as a result of complications of diabetes. In an instant his life was drastically changed. Robinson ended up in a wheelchair, a big contrast to his previously active lifestyle.
CAVHCS Nurse Deploys to State Veterans Home- Dora Ratliff, a Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System registered nurse, deployed to the Bill Nichols State Veterans Home to assist in providing care to our most vulnerable Veterans.
Alabama VA 5-star Nursing Home Puts Veterans First- As Veterans get older, it’s nearly impossible to safely give them the care they need at home. Ensuring a loved one's safety during a pandemic can be overwhelming, but a 5-star facility can put your mind at ease.

















