Shreveport Launches Virtual Health Resource Center to Support Veterans and Families

Shreveport Welcomes a New Resource Center for Veterans

Shreveport, La. – Big news for our hometown heroes! The Overton Brooks VA Medical Center has just opened its Virtual Health Resource Center (VHRC), and it’s ready to launch a revolution in how our veterans manage their health. Located right on the first floor, this center is set to be a one-stop shop that supports veterans, their families, and caregivers in navigating the ever-changing world of VA tools and technologies.

What’s All the Buzz About?

So, why should veterans be excited about this? According to Tim Story, the VA Facility Telehealth Coordinator, the VHRC offers a wide array of mobile applications that are designed to help veterans manage their health easily. Some of these applications include My HealtheVet, which helps track medical appointments and prescriptions, the Smoking Cessation program for those looking to quit smoking, and the MOVE program for veterans wanting to shed some pounds. With these tools, veterans can track their health progress and feel empowered to stay fit and active.

Breaking Down Barriers

One of the primary goals of this exciting new initiative is to make health management easier for veterans by eliminating barriers like distance and cost. As Tim Story enthusiastically explains, the resources found at the VHRC are all about accessibility. The new center aims to teach veterans how to effectively use various technologies to keep their health on track, no matter where they are located. Whether you live in downtown Shreveport or out in a more rural area, support is now closer than ever!

Connected Devices Galore

But wait, there’s more! The VHRC isn’t just about apps and tools—it’s also part of the VA’s connected devices program that includes trendy gadgets like Fitbit and Apple Watches. These nifty devices allow veterans to monitor their heart rate, activity levels, and even sleep patterns, helping them live healthier lifestyles. Imagine getting tech-savvy while staying healthy at the same time—it’s the best of both worlds!

It’s a Family Affair

And let’s not forget that this resource center isn’t for veterans alone. Families and caregivers play a crucial role in the health and well-being of veterans, and they are encouraged to drop by and explore the options available for support. Navigating health care can be overwhelming, but with the right resources and guidance offered at the VHRC, everyone can work together towards better health outcomes.

How To Get Involved

Excited about what you’ll find at the Virtual Health Resource Center? You should be! Whether you’re a veteran, a family member, or a caregiver, it’s time to hop on board this new health journey. Stop by the VHRC at the Overton Brooks VA Medical Center and get acquainted with the technologies that could transform your health care experience.

Wrapping Up

In conclusion, Shreveport is stepping up for its veterans in a huge way with the opening of the Virtual Health Resource Center. With a treasure trove of resources, technology, and support waiting to be uncovered, we can only expect positive changes in the community. So, gather your family, bring your friends, and explore this amazing new initiative—because every veteran deserves to be healthy and happy!


Author: HERE Shreveport

HERE Shreveport

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