The main facility for the CVAMC includes the acute care bed services and clinic areas housed in one building in Cincinnati. The inpatient facilities include two intensive care units, acute medical and surgical services, and acute and intermediate term psychiatry services. Outpatient facilities include clinics on three floors and a Patient Evaluation Area for patients with emergencies. Full-scale laboratory, clinical pathology, and radiological services are available on-site. There are facilities for computerized fabrication of artificial limbs for patients with amputations. Day treatment facilities are also available for patients with PTSD and substance abuse. The CVAMC operates a nursing home and a domiciliary for homeless veterans at its Fort Thomas location. The CVAMC also supports an outpatient facility in Bellevue, KY for easier access for veteran patients in northern Kentucky. The CVAMC also offers specialty services to other VAMCs in VISN 10 through out reach programs at those facilities. One major regulatory body is the Joint Commission for Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. Other regulatory bodies that review the activities of the CVAMC include the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the College of Pathology, The Environmental Protection Agency, and OSHA.