United States Department of Veterans Affairs
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State Summary: West Virginia
July 2008 Word

West Virginia
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U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

General Information

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers a wide variety of programs and services for the nation’s 23.5 million veterans.  In 2007, about 5.5 million people were treated in VA health care facilities, 3.6 million veterans and survivors received VA disability compensation or pensions, more than 500,000 used GI Bill education benefits and more than 2.2 million owned homes purchased with GI Bill home loan benefits.  Some 90,000 veterans took advantage of VA’s vocational rehabilitation and employment service in 2007.  More than 100,000 veterans and family members were buried in VA’s national cemeteries and more than 360,000 headstones and markers were provided for veterans’ graves worldwide.

 

General Information – West Virginia

- Number of veterans:  178,000

- VA expenditures in West Virginia:  $952 million

- Compensation and pensions:  $354 million

- Readjustment benefits:  $57 million

- Medical and construction programs:  $501 million

- Insurance and indemnities:  $9 million

- Number of veterans and survivors receiving disability compensation or pension payments in West Virginia:  32,863

- Number of West Virginia veterans using GI Bill education benefits:  6,365

- Number of veterans owning homes backed by VA loan guarantees:  9,756

- Value of West Virginia home loans guaranteed by VA:  $297 million

- Number of VA life insurance policies held by West Virginia residents:  8,458

- Value of VA life insurance policies held by West Virginia residents:  $93 million 

- Number of West Virginia participants in VA vocational rehabilitation:  844

- Number of veterans buried in West Virginia’s VA national cemeteries:  252

- Number of headstones and markers provided for graves of West Virginia veterans and survivors:  4,033

 

Health Care

One of the most visible of all VA benefits is health care.  VA has 153 hospitals, 732 community-based outpatient clinics, 232 Vet Centers, 135 nursing homes, 47 residential rehabilitation treatment programs and 121 comprehensive home care programs.  To improve patients’ ability to access care, VA has changed from a hospital-based system to a primarily outpatient-focused system over the past decade.  Veterans will make more than 60 million outpatient visits to VA health care facilities this year.

 

Health Care - West Virginia

- Inpatient admissions, statewide, fiscal year 2007:  12,135

- Clarksburg:  3,287

- Martinsburg:  3,294

- Beckley:  1,731

- Huntington:  3,823

- Outpatient visits, statewide, fiscal year 2007:  999,882

- Outpatient clinic locations

- Charleston

- Franklin

- Logan

- Parkersburg

- Parsons

- Petersburg

- Sutton

- Williamson

 

Post-Conflict Care

VA has launched special efforts to provide a "seamless transition" for those returning from service in Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF).  Each VA medical facility and benefits regional office has a point of contact to coordinate activities locally to help meet the needs of these returning combat service members and veterans.  In addition, VA increased the staffing of benefits counselors at key military hospitals where severely wounded service members from Iraq and Afghanistan are frequently sent.  Once home, recent Iraq and Afghan veterans have ready access to VA health care, which is free of charge for five years following separation for any health problem possibly related to wartime service.  Some 300,000 veterans from the Global War on Terror have sought VA health care since returning stateside, about one-third of the total number of men and women leaving military service.

 

Post-Conflict Care - West Virginia

- Number of veterans from the Global War on Terror seeking treatment in 2007:  3,242

- Clarksburg:  854

- Martinsburg:  980

- Beckley:  460

- Huntington:  948

- Veterans Readjustment Counseling Centers (Vet Centers) Locations:

- Beckley

- Charleston

- Henlawson

- Huntington

- Martinsburg

- Morgantown

- Parkersburg

- Princeton

- Wheeling

 

Disabilities and Pensions

Not all military service-related issues end when people are discharged from active duty.  About 2.7 million veterans receive monthly VA disability compensation for medical conditions related to their service in uniform.  VA pensions go to about 323,000 wartime veterans with limited means.  Family members of about 524,000 veterans qualify for monthly VA payments as the survivors of disabled veterans or pension recipients.

 

Disabilities and Pensions - West Virginia

- Number of veterans receiving monthly disability compensation:  23,638

- Number of VA pensions to veterans in West Virginia:  4,160

- Number of death compensation or pension payments made to survivors:  5,065

- Number of disability compensation claims processed:  6,823

 

Memorial Affairs

Most men and women who have been in the military are eligible for burial in a national cemetery, as are their dependent children and usually their spouses.  VA manages the country’s network of national cemeteries with more than 2.9 million gravesites at 125 national cemeteries in 39 states and Puerto Rico, as well as in 33 soldier’s lots and monument sites.  In 2007, more than 100,000 veterans and dependents were buried in VA's national cemeteries.  Additionally, VA provided more than 359,000 headstones and markers and 423,000 Presidential Memorial Certificates to the loved ones of deceased veterans.  VA-assisted state veterans cemeteries provided more than 23,000 interments.

 

Memorial Affairs – West Virginia

- National cemetery burials in West Virginia, 2007:  252

- Grafton:  2

- West Virginia:  250

- Headstones and markers provided in 2007 (statewide):  4,033

- Presidential Memorial Certificates issued in 2007 (statewide):  2,159

 

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