After Canandaigua VA Was Targeted For Closure in 2003, Schumer Successfully Led The Charge To Secure Over $161 Million For Phase I, Which Recently Broke Ground
"Our veterans have protected and defended us, and when they finish their tour of duty it is our job to care for them. The new Canandaigua Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Campus does just that by giving
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The Phase II funding will go toward the upgrades and modernization of the Canandaigua VA campus, including the construction of a 120-bed
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1) Construction of a new
* Within the
2) Renovation and modernization of the existing 50-bed Domiciliary facility that provides short-term (3-6 months) housing for veterans while they recover from substance abuse, homelessness, and mental/behavioral health concerns. The existing Domiciliary is among the buildings in the worst shape on the Canandaigua campus and most in-need of renovations to address infrastructure and maintenance issues. Many of the patient rooms lack bathrooms and are not designed to support 21st century level of care.
* Veteran residents in the Domiciliary get a place to heal from problems with substance abuse, homelessness or vocational challenges. While living here the
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The new outpatient clinic is currently set to open in 2022. With the additional
The senators explained that the securing of the final
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Schumer explained the
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