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State Scouts Northern NV for New Veterans Home Location

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Monday, January 13, 2014   

RENO, Nev. - The state is scouting locations in northern Nevada to build a new veterans home, in an effort to keep up with the growing demand to care for aging veterans. Charles Pullen, public information officer, Nevada Department of Veterans Services, said the current demand far outweighs the number of beds in the existing facility - and there are more than 300,000 veterans living in the Silver State.

"We also have an aging population within the veteran community, and this would be a way of helping with those aging veterans in the northern Nevada area," Pullen said.

The 180-bed state veterans home in Boulder City is Nevada's only nursing home for vets, he said, pointing out the long waiting list to get in. Reno and Sparks are among locations being considered for the new veterans home, which would be a 90-bed facility, he said.

The veterans homes are for patients with health conditions that require skilled medical care and treatment, he said. The state would build more facilities, but doesn't have the money, Pullen added.

"The funding is what we think that we can do right now. We're always looking for other avenues to perhaps be able to increase that, but that's the number that we can achieve at this point in time," he explained.

Pullen acknowledged that the timeline for a new facility is unclear. The Nevada Legislature has allocated just over $1 million for planning, but has yet to set aside money for land purchase or construction. He said the federal Veterans Administration would likely cover about two-thirds of the cost of what will be a multimillion-dollar project.



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