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Facts & Media > VA Consolidates Cleveland Health Care Facilities
VA Consolidates Cleveland Health Care Facilities

VA Consolidates Cleveland Health Care Facilities

Posted: 12/8/2009

Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric Shinseki has announced the signing of a lease that will permit the dramatic expansion of services by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for Cleveland’s veterans.

“Through community partnerships and innovative business practices, we will provide more veteran-focused services, ensuring Ohio’s veterans have access to 21st century care,” Secretary Shinseki said.

The agreement, which creates nearly 24,000 new construction and permanent jobs, calls for the VA to lease its Brecksville campus to Veterans Development LLC. The facility will be used for medical research, offices and higher education.

In exchange for the lease, the VA will receive the use of 115,000 square feet of office space, 2,000 parking spaces and 122 housing units for homeless veterans – all adjacent to the VA’s Wade Park campus.

Savings from the transaction will be used to fund a new blind rehabilitation center, a comprehensive rehabilitation center, a spinal cord injury nursing home, expanded poly-trauma services and an outpatient clinic in Parma, Ohio.

The consolidation stems from a comprehensive VA plan, announced on May 7, 2004, to modernize and improve its health care system. That process was called CARES, which stands for “Capital Asset Realignment for Enhanced Services.”

Last year, the VA spent more than $4.1 billion in Ohio on behalf of the state’s 960,000 veterans. In addition to the two facilities affected by today’s announcement, the VA operates major medical centers in Chillicothe, Cincinnati, Columbus and Dayton, plus about 30 outpatient clinics, five Vet Centers and two national cemeteries in Ohio.

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