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Southwest Montana Veterans Home Grand Opening

Originally published on July 1, 2021 11:47 am Officials Tuesday held a grand opening ceremony for the long-awaited Southwest Montana Veterans Home. Managers expect to ramp up resident capacity at the facility in coming months. The Southwest Montana Color Guard bookended the ceremony. After long-running funding roadblocks, the moment comes nearly 30 years since the $20 million Butte complex was first proposed, and three months after its doors first opened to veterans. The event was emotional for some in attendance, including 92-year-old Korean War veteran James Ingram. “There’s a lump in my throat. I love it,” Ingram says. The complex has five 12-bedroom cottages and a community center complete with a medical exam room, physical therapy area and barbershop. Ingram moved in this month from a nursing home in Deer Lodge and was quickly taken by the facilities, staff and friendships he struck with other residents.

Southwest Montana Veterans Home toasted Tuesday during heat wave

DUNCAN ADAMS The Butte afternoon burned with heat but lacked the sweltering humidity and incoming artillery of Guam or Vietnam. The mood was celebratory but lacked a youthful sailor exuberantly kissing a pretty young woman in the town square. Though it seemed clear that James Ingram, a veteran of the U.S. Navy and a resident of the Southwest Montana Veterans Home, would have readily volunteered for such duty. Tuesday’s celebration focused on fruition: achieving a long-sought goal of providing dignified housing, activities and nursing care for aging veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces, especially veterans with ties to southwest Montana.

Southwest Montana Veterans Home Grand Opening

Southwest Montana Veterans Home Grand Opening
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Veterans Affairs secretary, Tester tour veterans home in Butte

That’s according to U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont. On Tuesday afternoon, Tester and Secretary of Veterans Affairs Denis McDonough toured the veterans home during a stop in Butte. People in Butte never give up, Tester said. Regional veterans teamed up with politicians and others to bring the $20 million project to fruition. Tester, current chairman of the Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs, had helped secure funding for the project, as had other politicians from both parties. “This is good for our veterans,” he said. Some of those veterans were turned away Tuesday afternoon when they came for the visit by Tester and McDonough. They were told that attendance at the indoor meeting had to be limited because of COVID-19.

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