All enrolled veterans now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine by appointment at Manchester VA

read more…: All enrolled veterans now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine by appointment at Manchester VA

Effective immediately, VA Manchester is opening up vaccine appointments to all enrolled veterans, regardless of age. Designated caregivers enrolled in VA’s Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers Support may also receive the COVID vaccine with the Veteran for whom they care.

First vaccines for outpatient Veterans at VA Manchester

read more…: First vaccines for outpatient Veterans at VA Manchester

VA Manchester Healthcare System is providing vaccine to enrolled Veterans who are 75 years old or older and/or are experiencing homelessness, are hemodialysis, solid organ transplant or chemotherapy patients. 

VA Manchester Healthcare System begins COVID-19 vaccine distribution with Moderna

read more…: VA Manchester Healthcare System begins COVID-19 vaccine distribution with Moderna

VA Manchester Healthcare System will begin COVID-19 vaccination with the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine today, following the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Emergency Use Authorization for this vaccine.

Manchester VA Medical Center inundated with kindness during COVID-19 crisis

read more…: Manchester VA Medical Center inundated with kindness during COVID-19 crisis

VA Manchester Health Care System staff extends our deep appreciation for the community support to our staff and Veterans. The community caring for our team members who deliver care has been a welcome delight during a stressful time.

VA Manchester virtual care available as option for veterans

read more…: VA Manchester virtual care available as option for veterans

VA Manchester Health Care System announces virtual care-only access at its Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOC) located in Conway, Portsmouth, Somersworth and Tilton, effective close of business, Monday, March 30, 2020, due to the COVID-19 global pandemic. 

Manchester VA calls for all to act and prevent the spread of COVID-19

read more…: Manchester VA calls for all to act and prevent the spread of COVID-19

Additional steps to limit further spread of the virus are on-going and taken in collaboration with the medical center workforce as well as across local, state and national agencies to brace for a surge in health care needs as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Born on Veterans Day, Seamen 2nd Class Roy celebrates his 105th birthday at Manchester VA Medical Center

read more…: Born on Veterans Day, Seamen 2nd Class Roy celebrates his 105th birthday at Manchester VA Medical Center

Family, both by blood and through service, including Retired Navy Cmdr. David J. Kenney, LCDR Kevin Sherman and his wife Theresa and HT3 Angelina Zamora from the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Mayor Joyce Craig and Sen. Maggie Hassan attended the celebration at the Manchester VA Medical Center Nov. 9 to honor Mr. Roy on his 105th birthday.

Manchester Veterans Affairs Medical Center honored with 2019 Environmental Excellence Award

read more…: Manchester Veterans Affairs Medical Center honored with 2019 Environmental Excellence Award

Manchester VAMC received the Emerald Award from Practice Greenhealth, the nation’s leading organization dedicated to environmental sustainability in health care.

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