Robert J. Dole VA Medical Center

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JUNE 10, 2026: SALINA CBOC REMAINS CLOSEDDue to a power outage caused by destructive storms, the Dole VA outpatient clin...
06/10/2026

JUNE 10, 2026: SALINA CBOC REMAINS CLOSED

Due to a power outage caused by destructive storms, the Dole VA outpatient clinic (CBOC) in Salina remains closed. You can check our website for updates to the operational status of all our facilities.
https://www.va.gov/wichita-health-care/locations/

Recent data shows a traditional full-service funeral in Kansas averages $8,600-$8,700. Adding in the cost of a plot, hea...
06/09/2026

Recent data shows a traditional full-service funeral in Kansas averages $8,600-$8,700. Adding in the cost of a plot, headstone, and other associated fees, they typical burial often ends up well over $10,000.
Find out how to get Veterans burial allowances (sometimes called “Veterans death benefits”) to help cover burial, funeral, and transportation costs. Visit: https://www.va.gov/burials-memorials/veterans-burial-allowance/

Prioritize your physical well-being this summer with the MOVE! Coach app. 16-week guided modules and nutrition guides, a...
06/08/2026

Prioritize your physical well-being this summer with the MOVE! Coach app. 16-week guided modules and nutrition guides, as well as weight and activity trackers, can help you stay focused on your wellness goals. https://mobile.va.gov/app/move-coach

06/07/2026

Our relationship with technology affects our Whole Health more than we may realize. Constant notifications and screen time can impact sleep, increase stress, and make it harder to stay present.
Reset for a more intentional you by building mindful habits, like setting boundaries with devices or practicing meditation.

What helps you stay present? Explore ways to recharge. https://www.va.gov/WHOLEHEALTH/circle-of-health/recharge.asp

06/06/2026

Since the 1950s, VA’s Compensated Work Therapy program has helped Veterans facing mental health or physical challenges find stable work.
Today, it provides paid, supportive opportunities that promote recovery and long‑term employment. Navy Veteran Brian Treasure shares how CWT helped him turn his life around.

If you are a Veteran or know a Veteran who could benefit from the CWT program, contact Dole VA's coordinator at 316-685-2221, ext. 57315.

What are you having for breakfast tomorrow morning? Celebrate life with a homemade savory breakfast! Check out this nutr...
06/06/2026

What are you having for breakfast tomorrow morning? Celebrate life with a homemade savory breakfast! Check out this nutrient-packed veggie frittata on the VA recipe page.

https://ow.ly/zTTo50Z8fnq

VA’s Home Improvements/Structural Alterations (HISA) provides medically necessary improvements and structural alteration...
06/05/2026

VA’s Home Improvements/Structural Alterations (HISA) provides medically necessary improvements and structural alterations to the primary residence of a Veteran or Service Member for specific purposes. The benefit has a lifetime cap.
Step 1 - You’ll need a consult from your primary care provider for an adaptive equipment evaluation conducted by Occupational Therapy.
https://www.prosthetics.va.gov/psas/HISA2.asp

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5500 E Kellogg Drive
Wichita, KS
67218

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