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Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs Now has Virtual Hearing Options

Alabama News Updated: The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way people communicate with face to face interactions being limited. The Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs is no exception. ADVA has had to adapt to the pandemic with the launch of virtual hearings in its Appeals & Review Division. Before the pandemic, an Alabama veteran had the options of appealing a claim by traveling to Montgomery for an in-person hearing, have a team travel to their home, or have no hearing at all. The new program allows the Veterans Affairs office to conduct the hearings virtually and in a timely manner. The pandemic has forced in-person hearings, either in Montgomery or at a veteran’s home, to no longer exist.

Alabama to build fifth veterans home in Enterprise

Alabama to build fifth veterans home in Enterprise AL.com 5/3/2021 © Trisha Crain Bill Nichols State Veterans Home in Alexander City The Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs received a $39 million federal grant to build a fifth veterans home for long-term care. The new facility, which is estimated to cost a total of $60 million, will house about 175 veterans in Enterprise in southeast Alabama, according to a press release. Construction is expected to start in 2022 with the opening planned for 2023. Alabama has four state veterans homes: Bill Nichols in Alexander City, Floyd E. “Tut” Fann in Huntsville, William F. Green in Bay Minette and Colonel Robert L. Howard in Pell City. State veterans home operate in partnership with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and typically provide lower cost care for eligible veterans who must apply for available beds. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs also operates nursing homes in Tuscaloosa and Tuskegee.

Alabama to build fifth veteran s home in Enterprise

Alabama to build fifth veterans home in Enterprise Updated May 03, 2021; The Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs received a $39 million federal grant to build a fifth veterans home for long-term care. The new facility, which is estimated to cost a total of $60 million, will house about 175 veterans in Enterprise in southeast Alabama, according to a press release. Construction is expected to start in 2022 with the opening planned for 2023. Alabama has four state veterans homes: Bill Nichols in Alexander City, Floyd E. “Tut” Fann in Huntsville, William F. Green in Bay Minette and Colonel Robert L. Howard in Pell City. State veterans home operate in partnership with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and typically provide lower cost care for eligible veterans who must apply for available beds. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs also operates nursing homes in Tuscaloosa and Tuskegee.

Alabama Veterans Homes Establish COVID-19 Vaccination Program

Alabama Veterans Homes Establish COVID-19 Vaccination Program
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