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Face-to-Face Appointment Update

QUESTION:
When will we reopen our face-to-face services?

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ANSWER:
We have been actively planning our phased approach for reopening face-to-face services that were put on hold to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the early stages of the pandemic. Due to the increased cases of COVID-19 in Hampton Roads, our facilities are not ready to resume face-to-face services just yet.
Reopening criteria that align with VA, federal, state, and the White House must be met before reintroducing selected services, such as a decline in COVID-19 for 14 days. Unfortunately, we are not there in our region yet.
Once we have met the reopening criteria, we will start reopening services in a phased approach.
In the meantime, we are actively learning and watching other VA facilities that are reopening sooner. Facility leadership will continue to keep Veterans informed about when it is safe for the facility to begin expanding care. Safe care is our mission and our continuing commitment to every Veteran every time.
We encourage our Veterans to call the call center or email their primary care team via secure messaging on MyHealtheVet to schedule a telehealth appointment to review their needs.

UPDATE*** COVID-19 Screening and Manditory Masking:

  • All individuals that enter any VA facility are required to wear a face mask, and will be pre-screened for COVID19. To include Veterans, employees, visitors, volunteers, and contractors.
  • No entry of anyone who is ill with seasonal flu or COVID-19 symptoms, including: fever, shortness of breath, coughing.
  • Individuals suspect of COVID19 will be redirected to a secondary screening outside the facility to determine the next clinical steps

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ANSWER:
We have been actively planning our phased approach for reopening face-to-face services that were put on hold to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the early stages of the pandemic. Due to the increased cases of COVID-19 in Hampton Roads, our facilities are not ready to resume face-to-face services just yet.
Reopening criteria that align with VA, federal, state, and the White House must be met before reintroducing selected services, such as a decline in COVID-19 for 14 days. Unfortunately, we are not there in our region yet.
Once we have met the reopening criteria, we will start reopening services in a phased approach.
In the meantime, we are actively learning and watching other VA facilities that are reopening sooner. Facility leadership will continue to keep Veterans informed about when it is safe for the facility to begin expanding care. Safe care is our mission and our continuing commitment to every Veteran every time.
We encourage our Veterans to call the call center or email their primary care team via secure messaging on MyHealtheVet to schedule a telehealth appointment to review their needs.

UPDATE*** COVID-19 Screening and Manditory Masking:

  • All individuals that enter any VA facility are required to wear a face mask, and will be pre-screened for COVID19. To include Veterans, employees, visitors, volunteers, and contractors.
  • No entry of anyone who is ill with seasonal flu or COVID-19 symptoms, including: fever, shortness of breath, coughing.
  • Individuals suspect of COVID19 will be redirected to a secondary screening outside the facility to determine the next clinical steps

Local Features

Please turn JavaScript on in your browser to view this content or visit the Local Features page.

Inside Veterans Health

Please turn JavaScript on in your browser to view this content or visit the Inside Veterans Health section of VA's blog, VAntage Point.

'Rosie's' can feature up to 700 historical horse racing machines

HAMPTON, Va. (WAVY) — The Hampton City Council has given the go-ahead for a new gambling operation that is the closest thing to a casino that Hampton Roads has ever seen.

Council unanimously voted Wednesday night to issue an operating permit for 'Rosie's Gaming Emporium,' an off-track betting and restaurant venue, planned for the Power Plant of Hampton Roads Entertainment District

The $40 million gaming venture, owned and eventually operated by the Colonial Downs Group, will encompass nearly 40,000-square-feet. While the majority of the space will come in the form of a new building, the facility will use all of the space formerly occupied by the NASCAR Sports Grille and Luckie's Dueling Pianos.

It will be one of 5 'Rosie's' locations to open up in the state and the first in Hampton Roads.

'We're just excited to be part of the community,' said Aaron Gomes, Chief Operating Officer of the Colonial Downs Group, which is also currently working to reopen the Colonial Downs Raceway in New Kent.

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'I think that the customer that traditionally games at a casino will find the historical horse racing games very entertaining,' Gomes said.

The Hampton 'Rosie's' location could include up to 700 historical horse racing machines, which were just legalized last year in Virginia. They act and look similar to many slot machines seen in casinos around the country.

'Every time you push a button here, the wheels will spin here, but all it is is betting on a combination of historical horse races,' Gomes said. 'It will look and feel very similar.'

The names of the jockey's, horses, date of the race and track are all erased, according to Gomes. Real states about the horse are displayed prior to the placement of a wager.

You must be 18-years of age or older to play.

Nobody spoke in opposition to the plan and nobody appeared to two community meetings Colonial Downs said they held last year, according to the City Planning Department.

The gaming venue will be open 8 a.m. – 2 a.m. seven days a week with a minimum of 7 security officers on property at all times.

Rosie's Gaming Emporium

In addition, all 200 staff members will be trained to spot 'problem gambling' according to Gomes.

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Construction is expected to start in the coming weeks with an opening scheduled for early Fall.





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