Cincinnati vamc to enhance veteran access to the main entrance, nov. 15 | va cincinnati health care | veterans affairs

Va

Cincinnati vamc to enhance veteran access to the main entrance, nov. 15 | va cincinnati health care | veterans affairs"


Play all audios:

Loading...

Beginning Nov. 15, 2023, the reallocation of Veteran parking at the Cincinnati VA Medical Center (VAMC) will offer spots closer to the main entrance, making it easier for Veterans to access


the facility. This enhancement is part of a larger effort to ensure Veterans, their families, and caregivers have more convenient parking options, which started with the implementation of


complimentary valet parking for Veterans with appointments in 2022. “We recognize the difficulties Veterans have faced with securing parking and making it to their appointments on time at


our main campus, so offering additional parking options closer to the main entrance was the most logical approach to mitigating that issue,” said Jon L. Maggard, Cincinnati VAMC Chief,


Police Service. “Providing Veterans the best care anywhere is our top priority at VA, and improving access to the facility is a big part of that.” On Nov. 15, all flat lots at the main


campus will be designated for Veterans, their families, and caregivers, and the parking garage will only be open to VA employees with badge access. VA Police will continue to monitor parking


at the main campus, citing any vehicles that are not permitted to park in Veteran-only lots. “We sincerely appreciate the patience of Veterans, their families, and caregivers as we strive


to be better each day, and improve their overall experience at our facility,” Maggard concluded. For more information about parking at the Cincinnati VAMC, contact Public Affairs at


[email protected]. Learn more about valet parking at New Valet Parking For Veterans At Cincinnati VAMC | VA Cincinnati Health Care | Veterans Affairs.


Trending News

Earnings will be the next test for the seemingly unstoppable $30 trillion stock market

Brendan McDermid | Reuters Earning season presents the next hurdle for stocks, and Wall Street's bull market is exp...

Anthony ray hinton wins christopher award for 'sun does shine'

Quinton, Ala.-based author Anthony Ray Hinton will receive a Christopher Award for Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and ...

Students Prefer Print. Why Are Schools Pushing Digital Textbooks?

Share article Remove Save to favorites Save to favorites Print Email Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Copy URL For the past few...

Supreme court turns down three education cases

The U.S. Supreme Court declined last week to hear a student’s challenge to a Texas school district’s dress code that pro...

Using polygenic scores for identifying individuals at increased risk of substance use disorders in clinical and population samples

ABSTRACT Genome-wide, polygenic risk scores (PRS) have emerged as a useful way to characterize genetic liability. There ...

Latests News

Cincinnati vamc to enhance veteran access to the main entrance, nov. 15 | va cincinnati health care | veterans affairs

Beginning Nov. 15, 2023, the reallocation of Veteran parking at the Cincinnati VA Medical Center (VAMC) will offer spots...

Huntington beach : literacy center gets $34,461 u. S. Grant

The U.S. Department of Education has awarded the city a grant to pay for most of the costs of operating the literacy cen...

Error 404

Error 404 No encontramos la página que buscas....

Ladies in beef promote british beef week - farmers weekly

Members of Ladies in Beef (LIB) are the driving force behind a campaign to promote the value of British beef to the econ...

Same jokes, another play: it's deja vu in pasadena

If you only vaguely remember “Same Time, Next Year,” Bernard Slade’s 1975 adultery comedy, your memory will be jogged ov...

Top