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Click "Sponsor Wreaths" to sponsor a wreath and help us reach our goal of honoring every veteran at the cemetery.

Click here if you would like to participate in the wreath laying ceremony on Wreaths Day at the cemetery. Click here to spread the word encourage your friends to sponsor, volunteer or keep up with our news. Share this article See All News. Captain Norman L. Haug M. Army Bronze Star. Ceremony Details. Ceremony On: December 18, at am. Ceremony At:.

Directions to Cemetery When you arrive, please follow the people and signs to the site of the ceremony itself. Parking Instructions There is plenty of parking at this cemetery, so feel free to park in any available spot. Here are some things to remember about the ceremony: Everyone of all ages and backgrounds is welcome. In terms of meal preparation, three healthy, home-cooked meals are provided to the residents at Colorado State Veterans Center-Homelake. Should residents have high blood pressure, diabetes or other medical conditions, Colorado State Veterans Center-Homelake should be able to provide special diet accommodations upon request.

While hour awake staff is not required by state licensing, certain Memory Care Facilities facilities may have caregivers awake at night to accommodate your Loved One. Some of these activities at Colorado State Veterans Center-Homelake can include music therapy, pet therapy, board games, and outdoor excursions.

Medical services are provided in an outpatient clinic 11 hours a day, with emergency medical care available through the nursing home. Short-term rehabilitation: Physical, Occupational and Speech therapies are available for individuals seeking to return home following a qualifying hospital stay.

Therapy specialists work with each individual to regain skills and improve physical strength, endurance and aerobic capacity. In addition, all residents receive individual care plans and have access to services from physicians, a social worker and veteran service officer. The goal of the Homelake Veterans History Museum is to provide a venue to curate and display the artifacts and memorabilia of the residents of Homelake and veterans of the San Luis Valley. In addition to this, it is the goal of the Homelake Veterans' History Museum to provide to the public access to the records of the residents and the veterans of the San Luis Valley through an online database.

This database is being developed from the records of the Veterans' Center, newspaper articles, personal communications, cemetery records, etc.



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