Daily Operations (Blue-Sky)
Nurse-led care supports vitals, basic triage, wound care, medication management, follow-ups, and care navigation— keeping residents healthy and reducing off-island referrals.
The STX Veterans Resilience Campus is designed to deliver reliable clinical care in daily life—and to remain operational when storms, grid failures, or regional disruptions cut off traditional access. Under routine operations, care is nurse-led with scheduled physician, PA, and clinical partner days. During emergencies, the campus pivots into an expanded medical response posture to support stabilization, triage overflow, and continuity of care.
In island and disaster-prone regions, healthcare access can disappear exactly when it is most needed. The STX campus treats clinical continuity as infrastructure: powered, secured, staffed, and governed—so that veterans, families, and mission-critical personnel are not left without care during prolonged outages.
Nurse-led care supports vitals, basic triage, wound care, medication management, follow-ups, and care navigation— keeping residents healthy and reducing off-island referrals.
Visiting physicians, physician assistants, and specialty partners run clinic days for exams, consults, and referral coordination—including telehealth integration where appropriate.
When the island grid is down or regional systems are stressed, the campus shifts into a stabilized response mode— supporting triage overflow, urgent care, and basic stabilization while coordinating with local EMS and agencies.
Care delivery is structured under professional clinical oversight, protocols, and standing orders aligned with licensing and scope-of-practice requirements—designed for safety, auditability, and continuity.
The STX Veterans Resilience Campus is designed to integrate seamlessly with VA care pathways and modern telehealth systems, ensuring veterans maintain continuity of care regardless of location, weather, or infrastructure disruptions.
This hybrid model—on-site stabilization combined with remote specialist access—allows the campus to deliver high-quality care while remaining scalable, resilient, and cost-effective.
The campus’s primary medical bays are integrated into Village 5 so care stays close to housing, counseling, and daily support services. This placement reduces barriers to treatment, improves follow-through, and enables faster response during emergencies without displacing residents.
Oral health is a major driver of chronic pain, infection, nutrition issues, and employability barriers. The campus includes a fully specified two-chair digital dental suite with imaging, same-day restorations, and emergency oral care. It operates as part of the broader Health & Medical Services system—supporting both daily wellness and disaster readiness.
As the project moves from design into funded buildout and operations, the campus will pursue the appropriate permits, licensure, registrations, and partner pathways required for compliant clinical operations and expanded disaster readiness. This is executed deliberately and sequentially to ensure safety, sustainability, and long-term operational integrity.
We welcome clinical partners, equipment sponsors, and agency collaborators to help activate and sustain on-campus care. If you represent healthcare systems, government agencies, telehealth partners, or medical equipment providers, we would love to connect.
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