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Read about what's happening in our VA Salt Lake City health care community.


Drake Slattery, the grandson of a Veteran, doesn’t seem to slow down.


When Tracy Shrier shows up for a volunteer shift at the Fisher House at the VA Salt Lake City Healthcare System (VASLCHCS), he is ready to do whatever is needed.


Shortly after midnight on August 27, leaders at the Veterans Affairs Salt Lake City Health Care System received an unexpected call, notifying them of a substantial water leak in the


facility. In a matter of hours, the medical center’s plumbers and engineers determined a hot water pipe broke.


At 79, Marine Veteran Douglas B. Hatch was paralyzed by Guillain-Barré syndrome, a condition in which the body attacks its nerves. Now 83, he’s training to compete again in the National


Veterans Wheelchair Games.


For many Veterans, accessing fresh and nutritious food is a challenge.


Army Veteran Kenneth Warkocki will participate in adaptive Alpine skiing at the 2025 Winter Sports Clinic after rebuilding his health through VA Salt Lake City’s Whole Health and recreation


therapy programs.