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  2. This state-run Boise nursing home serves 122 veterans. A big ...

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    The Idaho State Veterans Home is at 320 Collins Road, just across from the Boise Veterans Affairs Medical Center off Fort Street in Boise. Construction is planned on a new four-story home to ...

  3. Idaho State Veterans Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Idaho State Veterans Cemetery is a 76.5-acre (31.0 ha) military cemetery in Boise, Idaho. It opened in 2004, making Idaho the last state to build a veterans cemetery. History

  4. How federal bureaucracy is killing new veterans home in Boise ...

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    The Idaho State Veterans Home in Boise operates on an annual budget of about $17 million, with approximately 110 state employees and contract services for housekeeping, laundry, therapy, pharmacy ...

  5. Boise veterans stay homeless as 1 apartment building stays ...

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    David Ketchum, 71, is the Valor Pointe garden caretaker. Every evening, he waters the vegetable beds along the three-story building in Boise’s Veterans Park neighborhood that houses previously ...

  6. Veterans Memorial Park (Boise, Idaho) - Wikipedia

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    Veterans Memorial Park is a 38-acre (15 ha) urban park along the Boise River in Boise, Idaho, USA. The park is managed by the Boise Parks and Recreation Department and includes picnic facilities, play areas, and memorials to veterans and fallen soldiers. [1] Although managed by Boise Parks and Recreation, Veterans Memorial Park is not a city ...

  7. List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Wikipedia

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    Veterans' health care in the United States is separated geographically into 19 regions (numbered 1, 2, 4–10, 12 and 15–23) [1] known as VISNs, or Veterans Integrated Service Networks, into systems within each network headed by medical centers, and hierarchically within each system by division level of care or type. This article lists VA ...