Icare values resonate in wake of hurricane idalia damage | va north florida/south georgia health care | veterans affairs

Va

Icare values resonate in wake of hurricane idalia damage | va north florida/south georgia health care | veterans affairs"


Play all audios:

Loading...

Every single day, staff members of the North Florida / South Georgia Veterans Health System ensure that our Veterans receive the best care possible by adhering to the VA’s ICARE Values of


integrity, commitment, advocacy, respect, and excellence. When disaster strikes, they double-down as they did at the Perry VA Clinic in Perry, Fla., Friday,  Sept. 1, 2023. On Wednesday,


Aug. 30, 2023, Hurricane Idalia made its way through the Florida Gulf Coast with 125 mph winds, flooding streets, damaging homes, and suddenly shifting the lives of countless impacted by her


destructive force. The City of Perry, a small quiet town located within Florida’s Big Bend, was hit hard and the VA Clinic located here had to temporarily close its doors for official


services due to some of the damage. As damage was assessed, clinical providers among other resources were sent to provide assistance to Veterans who were impacted within the surrounding area


of Perry. “It was important that we came here today in order to provide in-person services to our Veterans within this community,” said Wende Dottor, Executive Health Systems Director for


the NF/SG Veterans Health System. From bumps and bruises to scrapes and scratches, these staff members were able to provide some triage to Veterans, many of whom were, and still are, without


electrical power. For one Veteran who relies on an oxygen tank to breath, his situation was dire when power went out, his generator was having issues, and he was forced to sleep in his


vehicle so that he could plug in his oxygen tank. Despite this being outside of the usual realm of experience for our medical providers, Stephen Armisted, a Medical Doctor assigned to the


Earnest I. “Boots” Thomas VA Clinic in Tallahassee, was one of the staff members rapidly deployed here, and refused to let this Veteran go unassisted and remained committed to help. “We’re


here to help Veterans,” said Armisted. “I’m a medical doctor and as I was listening to this Veteran, and what he needed wasn’t beyond what I can do.” Armisted found out that this Veteran and


his wife were elderly, living alone, and with little help at their house. Their generator was too heavy to carry and due to carbon-monoxide alarms, the couple was unable to keep the


generator running consistently. In conversation, it was revealed that the couple lived right down the street from the Perry VA Clinic. Armisted knew he could help. And so he did with the


help of Chris King, a DAV Maintenance technician and driver. The two members followed the couple to their home and quickly realized that the generator was near the house and just needed to


be picked up and moved to a better area so that it could be accessed, utilized appropriately, and this Veteran could sleep in his bed instead of in his car. “I felt so sorry for this


couple,” Armisted mentioned. “This was an elderly couple, trees were all over the place at their house and they had no one to help them.” The VA codifies its ICARE Value of commitment as


working “diligently to serve Veterans and other beneficiaries. Be driven by an earnest belief in in VA’s mission. Fulfill my individual responsibilities and organizational responsibilities.”


Armisted’s commitment is the epitome of what the NF/SG VHS is all about. “The VA has adopted what we call our ICARE Values and these are our core belief systems,” said Dottor. “What we do


in the VA is special and I whole-heartedly support our staff members who go above and beyond to ensure that our Veterans are taken care, just like Chris and Dr. Armisted did today.” Armisted


and his actions also highlight the VA’s ICARE Value of excellence which is codified as striving “for the highest quality and continuous improvement. Be thoughtful and decisive in


leadership, accountable for my actions, willing to admit mistakes, and rigorous in correcting them.” “Excellence is all about that journey towards being better,” said Dottor. “What these


professionals did today made things much better for our Veterans. I’m extremely happy with their commitment and excellence that they showcased today because that is exactly why we do what we


do.” “We wanted to make sure that they were in good shape,” said Armisted. “We were happy, they were happy and I’m just glad we were able to help them. We’re here to help Veterans,


regardless of what it is.” For more information on the Malcom Randall VA Medical Center, please visit


https://www.va.gov/north-florida-health-care/locations/malcom-randall-department-of-veterans-affairs-medical-center/.


Trending News

Not Found (#404)

404Такой страницы не существует...

They’re history: gillette exits role as mlb’s oldest sponsor

PR OCTER & GAMBLE ’s GILLETTE brand, Major League Baseball’s oldest and most venerable corporate sponsor, has left t...

’was there a murder? ’, says kiren rijiju speaking about police inaction at patiala house - scoopwhoop

 Union Minister Kiren Rijiju on Tuesday kicked up a storm with his remarks “was there a murder” on being asked why polic...

Wizz air passengers 'faced worst experience ever' costing them extra £1,200

A COUPLE HAD TO CANCEL A TRIP TO ROME IN ITALY AFTER THEY WERE BUMPED FROM AN OVERBOOKED WIZZ AIR FLIGHT FROM MARRAKECH ...

Leveraging diet to engineer the gut microbiome

ABSTRACT Autoimmune diseases, including inflammatory bowel disease, multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis, have di...

Latests News

Icare values resonate in wake of hurricane idalia damage | va north florida/south georgia health care | veterans affairs

Every single day, staff members of the North Florida / South Georgia Veterans Health System ensure that our Veterans rec...

Top 5 reasons to choose SCAD to launch your creative career

1. STUNNING LOCATIONS Miles of coastline. Verdant parks. Bustling metropolises. Pastoral landscapes. SCAD is one univers...

Pain center, center for integrative pain care | veterans affairs

VA Pain Center-Center for Integrative Pain Care (CIPC) at VA Portland is committed to providing the highest quality, inn...

What is it like to live in downtown worcester? - location, location, location, renting - boston. Com real estate

Real Estate News DOWNTOWN WORCESTER IS “BIG ENOUGH TO BE A REAL CITY, YET IT’S SMALL ENOUGH TO BE A CITY THAT YOU CAN RE...

A canadian farmer is feeling the effect of mexico earthquake

It’s a long way from Mexico City to Ontario but that didn’t stop the ramifications of the September 19 earthquake being ...

Top