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No Veteran Dies Alone program needs volunteers

“No Veteran Dies Alone” program needs volunteers By: Phoenix O Connor and last updated 2021-04-23 17:37:58-04 HELENA — Montana VA Health Care System (MTVAHCS) is looking for Montanans to give their time, care and love by joining the The program itself is nationwide, and this is the first year the program will be in Helena, Montana. As a partner, the volunteer will offer a support system to a veteran who has a life-threatening illness and is currently in palliative care, and does not have family support. Victoria Cronin is a palliative care coordinator with MTVAHCS. Her job is to enhance the quality of life of patients who have severe or complex illnesses.

COVID vaccination numbers still low among military veterans in Montana

COVID vaccination numbers still low among military veterans in Montana Despite the wide availability of COVID-19 Vaccine access for veterans, the number of total veterans vaccinated in the Montana VA Health Care System is under 10,000. By: Sean Wells and last updated 2021-04-19 21:01:56-04 KALISPELL — Montana VA Health Care officials are urging veterans to sign up for COVID-19 vaccine clinics being held across the state and are working on educating veterans on the benefits of receiving a COVID-19 vaccine. “Show up at our vaccine clinics we would be happy to take a walk-in, get you vaccinated and help get you protected, help get the State of Montana closer to that herd immunity,” Montana VA Telehealth Coordinator Tom Carlson tells MTN News.

Veterans Crisis Line responder failed to take action to prevent shooting death - Veterans

By NIKKI WENTLING | STARS AND STRIPES Published: April 15, 2021 WASHINGTON  The Veterans Crisis Line mishandled an interaction with a veteran who shot and killed a family member after the call ended, a federal watchdog reported Thursday. The Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General said the response was “insufficient and delayed,” and that the crisis line responder “failed to take action” to prevent the death. A Montana veteran suffering from schizophrenia started an online chat with the Veterans Crisis Line in 2019, saying he or she wanted to shoot a family member for taking away medications. The report does not identify the veteran and omits identifying factors, such as gender.

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