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Vancouver Campus
The Vancouver Division is located 12 miles north of
Portland VAMC on the Washington State side of the Columbia
River. The 50 acre campus houses a variety of clinics,
services and programs serving the physical and mental
health needs of veterans, and provides housing and vocational
opportunities. Eight psychologists,
offer clinical services on-site.
Bed services and housing programs for veterans on campus
include a Nursing Skilled Care Unit with an 8 bed hospice
section, Comprehensive Rehabilitation Unit, Transitional Lodging Unit, and longer-term Housing Facility. A Lodging
Unit is available for veterans who are being assessed
and/or treated by the Portland VAMC/OHSU Regional Liver
and Kidney Transplant teams.
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Outpatient programs and clinics
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- Compensation and Pension Evaluation
- Community Nursing Home Care
- Dental
- Diabetes Education
- Home Care Nursing
- Lab Annex
- Mental Health
- Pharmacy
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- Physical and Occupational Therapy
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Primary Care
- Smoking Cessation
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling and Training
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The Center for Community Health was built in 2005 to
house inpatient and outpatient Mental Health and Substance
Abuse specialty programs and related community
health services. Veterans in the local community have
convenient access to many of the services
housed in this center including: subacute and acute detox
beds, a crisis mental health unit with beds for involuntary
detentions, an outpatient clinic for individuals with
chronic mental illness and substance use disorders, and
HIV and TB testing. For more information visit the Vancouver Center for Community Health website.
The Vancouver campus is also headquarters for the regional
VISN (Veterans' Services Network), which oversees the
budgets and operations of VAs in Oregon, Washington, Idaho
and Alaska.
Parking and shuttle services are available between the Portland and Vancouver campuses.
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