During the 1918 influenza epidemic, a barracks in Fort Roots, North Little Rock was converted to a hospital ward to accommodate the increased patient load. By 1921, the barracks was transferred to the Public Health Service for use as a veterans’ hospital. In December 1945, Senator John L. McClellan approved a 500-bed hospital for veterans to be built on Roosevelt Road in Little Rock.[4]
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced the approval of the Central Arkansas Veterans Health Care System as one of only 12 new Fisher House program priority sites on January 26, 2021.[5]
In August 2021, the system benefited from a $209,000 grant from US Department of Veteran Affairs to fight homelessness in Little Rock.[6][7]
In June 2020, Logan University partnered with Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System to allow chiropractic students complete their clinical rotations at CAVHS to gain hands-on educational experience.[8]