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REPUBLICAN PRESS RELEASE
January 18, 2007
LEWISTON VETERANS TO BENEFIT FROM EXPANDED
CLINIC AND LONGER HOURS
Sen. Craig worked hard to improve Idaho access
Media contact: Jeff Schrade (202)224-9093
(Washington, DC) Veterans in and around Lewiston, Idaho, will benefit
from an expanded veterans clinic, with longer hours and a larger
facility, and that fact has earned the praise of Sen. Larry Craig.
"I’ve worked hard the last two years to have VA assess the needs of our
veterans in the northern part of my state of Idaho. I’m pleased that the
Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Jim Nicholson, completed the assessment
and is swiftly addressing the needs of our veterans in Lewiston and its
surrounding communities," said Craig.
Nicholson made the official announcement concerning the change this week
in Washington, D.C. Craig says the opening of the new facility is
expected sometime this year, perhaps by early fall.
"No definite timeline has been established. The task the VA now has at
hand is to locate a larger office space within Lewiston that meets the
needs of veterans," said Craig, the top Republican on the U.S. Senate
Committee on Veterans’ Affairs.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs currently operates a
community-based outpatient clinic (CBOC) in a small rented office in
Lewiston which only has 750 square feet of space.
In order to improve access to primary care and primary mental health
care for those patients, VA will relocate the clinic into a larger space
with approximately 3,500 square feet, and extend its hours from two days
per month to a full five day, 40 hours per week operation.
The expanded space will accommodate a primary care team, a primary
mental health provider and support staff. Mental health services would
include post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and substance abuse group
clinics.
"I am pleased that our veterans in Lewiston and its surrounding
communities will soon enjoy better health services and expanded hours
without having to travel 110 miles to access VA's state of the art
health care," Craig said. "This is wonderful news for our veterans."
About 1,700 veterans from a four-county area surrounding Lewiston
traveled to VA’s Walla Walla facility for health care last year. The
Lewiston facility is under the direction of VA’s Walla Walla medical
center which will be in charge of the lease acquisition process.
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