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CLEVELAND , OH — Winter can present increased hardships for people experiencing homelessness. VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System wants to remind homeless Veterans they have access to health
care and other services to help them secure permanent housing. Winter can present increased hardships for people experiencing homelessness. VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System wants to
remind homeless Veterans they have access to health care and other services to help them secure permanent housing. Homeless Veterans who need non-emergency health care can walk-in for care
at 7000 Euclid Avenue, suite 202 from 9 a.m. to noon, Monday through Friday. Flexible appointment scheduling is also available at this location by calling 216-391-0264 x48601. For emergency
care Veterans should call 911 or visit the Emergency Department. “January and February are the coldest months in Northeast Ohio. For people living in cars or on the streets this increases
their chances of cold weather injuries,” said Arianna Foye, NP. “Homelessness is not a barrier to receive care at VA. We want Veterans to know this is a safe space to get the care they
need”. This location houses the Homeless Patient Aligned Care Team (HPACT), a multi-disciplinary team designed around the unique needs of homeless Veterans. The HPACT is staffed by a nurse
practitioner, a social worker, a physician, and a registered nurse. This team provides comprehensive and individualized care to homeless Veterans to include services that address medical,
mental health, housing, and financial needs. Homeless Veterans looking for housing resources are encouraged to reach out to the Community Resource and Referral Center (CRRC) located 7000
Euclid Avenue. The center sees Veterans on a walk-in basis or can be reached at by phone at 216-391-0264. The CRRC is open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.