Town hall provides opportunity for Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System, patients, families

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Town hall provides opportunity for Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System, patients, families
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A town hall meeting for veterans is planned for Wednesday at the Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System

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The Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System serves more than 54,000 veterans. At the town hall, they will have access to several resources. Representatives will be ready to answer questions about veterans benefits, what’s new, what’s updated, and any regulation changes. Patient advocacy representatives will also be on hand to help with medical questions and concerns about care.

There is no need to register; this town hall meeting is open to anyone. It runs from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. at the Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System’s Perry Hill Road Campus. If you can’t make it in person, the entire meeting will be streamed on the Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System’s Facebook page.

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