North Carolina Department of Military and Veterans Affairs
Roy Cooper Walter E. Gaskin, Sr.
Govkrnor Secretary
To: Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on General Government, North Carolina General
Assembly
Senate Appropriations Committee on General Government and Information Technology,
North Carolina General Assembly
House of Representatives Appropriations Committee on General Government, North
Carolina General Assembly
Fiscal Research Division, North Carolina General Assembly
From: Walter E. Gaskin, Secretary, Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs
Date: September 1 , 2022
Re: Annual Report on North Carolina State Veterans Home Program
The Annual Report for the North Carolina State Veterans Homes is as follows:
a. Facility Data:
1) Fayetteville State Veterans Home, 214 Cochran Avenue, Fayetteville, North Carolina
28301, Opened March 31, 1995.
2) Salisbury State Veterans Home, 1601 Brenner Avenue, Building 10, Salisbury, North
Carolina 28144, Opened November 30, 1998.
3) Black Mountain State Veterans Home, 62 Lake Eden Road, Black Mountain, North
Carolina 287 1 1 , Opened October 5, 2012.
4) Kinston State Veterans Home, 2150 Hull Road, Kinston, North Carolina 28504, Opened
March 27, 2013.
5) Kernersville State Veterans Home, 1795 Kernersville Medical Parkway, Kernersville, North
Carolina 27284, Opening in Summer, 2022.
b. The following services are provided: Semi-private rooms/private rooms (additional cost) 24-
hour nursing, IV therapy, oxygen therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy,
wound care and pain management, full-time dietician, nourishment care, activity programming,
hospice, counseling services, family group meetings, laundry, pharmacy, volunteer medication
management, psychiatry, MSW social worker, barber/beauty shop services.
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