Bedford Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Veterans Administration hospital in Bedford, United States.
Bedford Veterans Affairs Medical Center is a hospital for military veterans located in Massachusetts that comprises multiple medical buildings spread across a large campus. The main clinical building, constructed in 1928 using Classical Revival architectural style and red brick, forms the centerpiece of the facility.
The hospital was founded in 1928 and originally served patients with neuropsychiatric conditions. The facility expanded in 1947 to include medical care for women veterans.
The medical center maintains dedicated spaces for veterans' gatherings and health programs, fostering connections among military service members and their families.
The facility provides comprehensive medical care along with mental health services and rehabilitation programs for veterans. The campus is accessible by public transportation.
The 177-acre campus earned recognition on the National Register of Historic Places as an exemplary Period 2 neuropsychiatric VA hospital complex.
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