by Christian Southards | Jan 8, 2021
On Jan. 6, the Department of Veterans Affairs announced in a press release that its Digital Divide Consult program has provided internet access or video-enabled devices to over 12,000 veterans in the United States—to include California veterans—in need of telehealth...
by Christian Southards | Jan 4, 2021
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced Wednesday that it had issued at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine to over 50,000 health care workers and 5,000 long-term care patients since Dec. 14 at 165 sites, including eight in California. However, the VA has yet to...
by Christian Southards | Dec 15, 2020
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced a national distribution plan for its allotment of the COVID-19 vaccine on Friday. The Greater Los Angeles and Palo Alto VA Health Care Systems will be among the first 37 VA centers to receive the vaccine created by...
by Christian Southards | Sep 17, 2020
Beginning Jan. 1, 2021, California veterans will have an easier time obtaining disabled veteran license plates or distinguished placards from the California Department of Motor Vehicles. AB 408, also known as the “Frazier Bill,” will allow local DMV...
by Seth Reeb | Sep 12, 2020
CalVet held a stakeholder tele-meeting on Tuesday regarding the Barstow Veterans Home. There were a series of eight stakeholder conference calls on the home, each gathering input from a different group of stakeholders such as the home’s residents, local...