Investor Presentaiton
GINIA
What do they do, how many there are, and who gets in?
LTCF for veterans; four levels of care
Virginia's veterans care centers deliver four levels.
of care to Virginia's veterans:
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Skilled nursing
Alzheimer's/memory
Rehabilitation
All 50 states have them
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157 state veterans homes (SVHS)
All 50 states and Puerto Rico
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CA, TX = 8 SVH each; FL, MO, and OK = 7 each
First SVH established 1864 (Connecticut)
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Federal operating supplement - 1888
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Assisted Living (domiciliary) - Roanoke only
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Virginia has two and is building two more
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Federal construction grants - 1930
More planned: 12 new construction and 8 bed
replacement projects on USDVA FFY20 priority list
Eligibility requirements vary by state
Residency (current, minimum number of years, etc.)
Character of military service (honorable discharge,
other than dishonorable, etc.)
Veteran has medical need for level of care provided
SVH can provide level of care the Veteran needs
Period of service (all periods, wartime, etc.)
Means test (ability/non-ability to pay)
Non-veteran (spouse, Gold Star family member)
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Virginia Veterans Care Center, Roanoke (1992)
Sitter & Barfoot Veterans Care Center,
Richmond (2007)
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Jones & Cabacoy Veterans Care Center,
Virginia Beach (2022)
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Puller Veterans Care Center, Vint Hill,
Fauquier County (2022)View entire presentation