Southern New Mexico honors veterans in Truth or Consequences

Albuquerque, NMSocial Issues

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Truth or Consequences hosted a celebration Saturday morning to honor veterans and their families, emphasizing their courage and dedication. Jake Wright, a veteran, shared his experiences from 22 years in the Army, noting the lasting impact of war on mental health. The New Mexico Veterans Home, which accommodates veterans and their families, has been operating at full capacity this year.

Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, celebrated veterans and their families Saturday morning, showcasing their courage and dedication. Jake Wright, a veteran with 22 years of service, shared insights into the mental health challenges veterans face post-combat, saying, "The war is never over inside of you." He commended the New Mexico Veterans Home for its attentive and professional staff, who provide quality care. The campus has expanded with six new buildings, accommodating 131 residents, including veterans, their spouses, and gold star parents. Starlit Bianchi, a resident and Navy spouse, praised the staff's efforts to ensure comfort and care. The new home model promotes a more personal living environment, moving away from the institutional style. A veteran's parade and ceremony are scheduled for Tuesday at USS Bullhead Memorial Park and New Mexico Veterans Memorial Park. This celebration underscores the community's commitment to honoring those who served.

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