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National Association of State Veterans Home
Winter Conference
National Association of State Veterans Home
Winter Conference
Jo Anne Parker, MHSAProgram Analyst
State Veterans Home Recognition ProcessOffice of Geriatrics and Extended Care
March 1, 2010
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State Veterans Homes Recognized
(February 2009 – February 2010)
4 New Homes and/or Additions to Existing Homes
Representing 4 States:– CT: Rocky Hill (125-Bed NHC)– HI: Hilo (95-Bed NHC)– IL: LaSalle (80-Bed ALZ. Addition)– IN: Lafayette (48-Bed NHC)
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State Veterans Homes Recognized
(February 2009 – February 2010)
Representing 348 additional beds:
– 268 Nursing Home Beds
– 80 Alzheimer’s Beds
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Upcoming State Veterans Homes
(To Be Recognized)
6 New Homes and/or Replacements– 242-Bed Nursing Home Replacement,
Oxford, NY– 89-Bed Nursing Home (reduced
number) Rifle, CO– 60-Bed Domiciliary, Lancaster, CA– 60-Bed Domiciliary, Ventura, CA– 50-Bed Domiciliary (Rep’l) Homelake,
CO– 120-Bed Nursing Home, Ogden, UT
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SVH Recognition Process
ESTIMATED Timeline-After the initial request letter is received from the State:– 6 – 9 Months: The Entire Process– 1 – 2 Weeks: Once all materials are received– 1 – 2 Months: Internal Concurrence Process
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SVHSVH Recognition Process Process
Major Obstacles
– Completion of the Survey•Securing the proper number of
residents prior to survey• Indicating ALL standards are met
– Collecting all the necessary forms
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Recognition Survey
To be recognized the SVH must meet ALL standards set by VA
Per Diem is granted on the date all standards are met
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SVH Recognition Process
Thank You!