Chattanooga Times Free Press

Veterans home to become a reality

- STAFF REPORT

Groundbrea­king for a $47 million state veterans home in Bradley County, Tennessee, is scheduled for Aug. 21, the Tennessee Department of Veterans Services announced Thursday.

Earlier Thursday the Tennessee State Building Commission approved a $30,524,427 grant from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for the home.

“There have been many dedicated organizati­ons and individual­s at the local and state levels — both public and private — which have been involved in this process since it began, so it is an honor to finally share this news today,” Tennessee veterans services Commission­er Courtney Rogers said in a news release. “Planning for the groundbrea­king ceremony actually began over two months ago in anticipati­on of the final VA grant approval, and our department greatly appreciate­s the support of the many stakeholde­rs who are committed to getting this project officially started.”

The new Tennessee State Veterans’ Home will provide resident-centered and individual­ized care for qualified veterans, the release states. The estimated $47 million project will fund constructi­on of a single-story, 108-bed intermedia­te and skilled care nursing facility consisting of six 18-bedroom residentia­l houses interconne­cted by interior shared support spaces. Future residents will have access to a community center that contains therapeuti­c spaces, dining areas, activity rooms and resident support offices.

Nearly 50,000 veterans live in the six-county area of which Cleveland is a part. The Bradley County Commission and Cleveland City Council passed resolution­s in 2003 to support a nursing facility for veterans in need of long-term care. An anonymous donation of $3 million was pledged in 2006, and the city of Cleveland and Bradley County since have contribute­d more than $2 million each, the release states.

“I can remember many events in my lifetime that I anticipate­d, that when achieved were truly worth the waiting time involved,” Bradley

County Mayor D. Gary Davis said. “Being informed that constructi­on will soon begin on our community’s Veterans’ Home has to be some of the greatest news that I have ever received.”

The families of Steve Williams, Thomas Williams and Robert Wright donated 28 acres of land at 1940 Westland Drive in Cleveland in 2010 to be the property for the proposed home, the release states. Local and state appropriat­ions total almost $17 million, in addition to private donations.

The groundbrea­king ceremony is scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m. on Aug. 21.

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