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Mobile medical unit to meet Veterans where they live

Veteran's Administration by Veteran's Administration
November 25, 2023
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Mobile medical unit to meet Veterans where they live

Bay Pines VA became the latest recipient of a new Mobile Medical Unit (MMU) after delivery of the vehicle to the C.W. Bill Young VA campus.

Last year, Bay Pines VA helped VA surpass the national goal of permanently housing 38,000 Veterans, with support to 638 local Veterans. The arrival of the MMU allows the organization to build on this accomplishment by strengthening the Homeless Patient Aligned Care Team’s ability to conduct outreach to Veterans across Pinellas County who are not enrolled in the healthcare system.

“We are immensely proud that Bay Pines VA was chosen to receive the Mobile Medical Unit,” said Social Work Chief Alisha Stanton. “We look forward to meeting Veterans where they live in the community and providing them easier access to basic services that can improve their health care and quality of life.”

An opportunity to extend health care services outside our facilities

Stanton added that the team supporting the MMU will include a doctor, advanced registered nurse practitioner, registered nurse or licensed practical nurse, and a social worker.

Bay Pines VA staff receive the Mobile Medical Unit

VA officially announced the launch of 25 MMUs in August. Bay Pines VA was one of the healthcare systems across the country selected.

The MMU teams will provide a variety of basic care services, including treatment for hypertension, diabetes, basic immunizations and wound care. Social work services will also assess social determinants of health and access to mental health support.

“We have an enormous opportunity here to extend our health care services and support outside of our facilities,” added Chief of Staff Dr. Amin Elamin. “The MMUs allow our teams to cover a larger area more effectively, which is a huge benefit to at-risk Veterans.”

The MMU is a permanent part of the organization’s fleet, and while the teams will be going out once per week to start, they will be exploring options to expand frequency.

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