State agency recommends North Carolina Veterans Home be renovated, not permanently closed
Nearly a year after the state closed down the North Carolina Veterans Home in Fayetteville, the head of the agency that ordered it shut has recommended the facility be renovated and eventually reopened to local veterans needing round-the-clock care.
Legislators demand accountability as new details emerge about unexpected closing of State Veterans Home
Fallout from the unexpected closing of the North Carolina State Veterans Home in Fayetteville has continued a month after the facility closed its doors , with state lawmakers expressing growing frustration with the N.C. Dept. of Military and Veteran Affairs (DMVA), which manages the state-owned facility.
State lawmakers call out DMVA over handling of veterans home closing in Fayetteville
Coming off the heels of a visit to the imminently-closing North Carolina State Veterans Home in Fayetteville, North Carolina legislators on Tuesday criticized the N.C. Dept. of Military and Veteran …
Displaced veterans leave Fayetteville home as state officials visit facility
Editor’s note: This is the second in a series on the closing of the state veterans home in Fayetteville. Read part one here . In the final days before closing, few veterans remained …
Fayetteville’s North Carolina Veterans Home closure brings more questions than answers
How did the North Carolina State Veterans Home in Fayetteville go from being ranked among the top nursing homes in the country in 2022 to the brink of closing its doors just a year later? …

