FORT RILEY, Kan. –
1. IACH’s Behavioral Health clinics will be reducing access to care July 18 - 22 to conduct mandatory training for new civilian providers. Minimal staffing will be available during the five days for walk-in care. Expect wait times to be longer than usual. The training is required of new civilian providers who treat Active Duty patients. Normal access to care for behavioral health clinics will resume July 25.
2. Starting Aug. 1, Irwin Army Community Hospital will change hours for outpatient clinics and services to provide additional availability for care and to align with 1ID’s Victory Wellness the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month: outpatient clinics, lab and radiology will open 9 a.m. Pharmacy will open 9:30 a.m. The 1st and 3rd Tuesdays will be resume normal weekday hours.
3. Unhinged. His dream was to make First Sergeant. He achieved it. Then he started drinking...again. SFC Matthew Rutkowski lost the job he always wanted, the people he loved, and his grip on life. https://fb.watch/ehwSLbkKUu/ or https://youtu.be/dSlBK269bqc
4. Tick Off Your Pets. Don't let ticks become engorged on your best friends. Check your dog after going for a hike or playing in the park on Fort Riley. An Army animal specialist with the Veterinary Treatment Facility demonstrates how to look for these vampiric creatures on Bailey, a volunteer sheltered friend on Fort Riley. https://fb.watch/ehx31cU8qR/ or https://youtu.be/XzBzZpa7hcg