Lebanon VAMC Holds Ceremony

In a continuing effort to provide world-class care to veterans of southcentral Pennsylvania, Lebanon VA Medical Center (VAMC) held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the recently expanded and remodeled Outpatient Behavioral Health Clinic on Aug. 10. The remodel is the first phase of a scheduled three-phase plan for the 23,000-square-foot space. This first phase renovated 8,500 square feet, which includes 18 consultation rooms, one nurse triage station, three group rooms, and a new waiting area with check-in space.

Set amid the backdrop of a warm, calm, and peaceful environment, the $1.8 million space will host an interprofessional team of clinicians ready to support veterans in their behavioral health needs through therapeutic and evidence-based programming. The new clinic will offer veterans a comfortable space with a focus on reducing stress and anxiety while promoting timely access, collaborative care, and a focus on veteran recovery goals.

Lebanon VAMC serves nine counties in southcentral Pennsylvania: Adams, Berks, Cumberland, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Perry, Schuylkill, and York counties. To learn more about services and benefits available to veterans, call 717-228-6000.

For more information about the Lebanon VAMC, visit http://www.lebanon.va.gov.

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