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The Prowers County Veterans Services Office is responsible for assisting residents of the State of Colorado who served honorably in the United States Army, Air Force, Coast Guard, Navy, MarineCorps or any other armed service of the Nation.

Services & Benefits

The Prowers County Veterans Services Office was established by State law to advise and assist veterans, their dependents, and their survivors concerning any VA benefits which such person may be, or may have been, entitled to receive under the laws of the United States or the State of Colorado. The office is not a part of the Department of Veterans Affairs, which is a Federal government agency, but serves as a liaison between the claimant and the VA.
 
The primary purpose of this office is to provide personalized local service to veterans and other claimants, and to assist them in cutting through the maze of red tape frequently involved in direct dealings with government agencies.

Flag Rules

Rules for Display of the American Flag

 

Outdoors Display

 

Over the Middle of the Street

It should be suspended vertically with the union to the north in an east and west street or to the east in a north and south street.

 

Flown at Half-staff

Should be first hoisted to the peak for an instant and then lowered to the half-staff position. The flag should be again raised to the peak before it is lowered for the day. By "half-staff" is meant lowering the flag to one-half the distance between the top and bottom of the staff. Crepe streamers may be affixed to spear heads or flagstaffs in a parade only by order of the President of the United States.

 

Flown on the Same Halyard with Non-Nation Flags

The American Flag should always be at the peak. When the flags are flown from adjacent staffs, the flag of the United States should be hoisted first and lowered last. No such flag or pennant may be placed above the flag of the United States or to the right of the flag of the United States.

 

Suspended Over a Sidewalk

The flag may be suspended from a rope extending from a house to a pole at the edge of the sidewalk, the flag should be hoisted out, union first, from the building.

 

From a Staff Projecting Horizontally or at an Angle

The flag may be projected from the window sill, balcony, or front of a building, with the union of the flag placed at the peak of the staff unless the flag is at half-staff.

 

In a Parade with Other Flags

The flag, when carried in a procession with another flag, or flags, should be either on the marching right; that is, the flag's own right, or, if there is a line of other flags, in front of the center of that line.

 

With Non-National Flags

The flag of the United States of America should be at the center and at the highest point of the group when a number of flags of States or localities or pennants of societies are grouped and displayed from staffs.

 

With Other National Flags

When flags of two or more nations are displayed, they are to be flown from separate staffs of the same height. The flags should be of approximately equal size. International usage forbids the display of the flag of one nation above that of another nation in time of peace.

 

With Another Flag Against a Wall from Crossed Staffs

Should be on the right, the flag's own right which is the viewer's left, and its staff should be in front of the staff of the other flag.

 

Indoors Display

 

From a Staff in a Church or Public Auditorium on a Podium

The flag of the United States of America should hold the position of superior prominence, in advance of the audience, and in the position of honor at the clergyman's or speaker's right as he faces the audience. Any other flag so displayed should be placed on the left of the clergyman or speaker (to the right of the audience).

 

From a Staff in a Church or Public Auditorium off the Podium

Custom and not the flag code hold that the flag of the United States of America should hold the position of superior prominence as part of the audience, in the position of honor at the audience's right.

 

Used to Cover a Casket

It should be so placed that the union is at the head and over the left shoulder. The flag should not be lowered into the grave or allowed to touch the ground.

 

Other than being Flown from a Staff

The flag should be displayed flat, whether indoors or out. When displayed either horizontally or vertically against a wall, the union should be uppermost and to the flag's own right, that is, to the observer's left. When displayed in a window it should be displayed in the same way, that is with the union or blue field to the left of the observer in the street. When festoons, rosettes or drapings are desired, bunting of blue, white and red should be used, but never the flag.

Facilities

STATE VETERANS NURSING HOMES
 
 






 
Colorado State Veterans Nursing Homes
 
 
The State Veterans Nursing Home at Fitzsimons in Aurora, Colorado opened on October 20, 2002. The facility has 180 operating beds, including a 21-bed Alzheimer's unit and a 24-bed rehabilitation unit. All facility beds are licensed for Medicare A.

The State Veterans Nursing Home in Florence, Colorado opened in January 1976. It has 100 operating beds, including a 14-bed special care/Alzheimer’s unit. The Florence facility was renamed as the Bruce McCandless State Veterans Nursing Home in October 2004 to honor a local Congressional Medal of Honor recipient.

The Colorado State Veterans Center in Homelake, Colorado, originally known as the Soldiers and Sailors Home, opened in 1890. The center consists of a nursing home and a domiciliary. A new 60-bed nursing home opened in 1991. The domiciliary has 46 beds.
 
The State Veterans Nursing Home in Rifle, Colorado opened on June 6, 1987. It has a total of 100 operating beds, including a 12-bed special care unit.
 
The Trinidad State Nursing Home in Trinidad, Colorado opened on April 1, 1957. It has 126 operating beds and an Adult Day Service Program that serves 11 clients.
 
The State Veterans Nursing Home in Walsenburg, Colorado opened on April 12, 1993. It has 120 licensed beds, of which 118 are operational. It has 100 beds on open units and 18 beds on a special care unit.
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Transportation

Need-based and disabled veterans can call to schedule transportation to and from VA medical facilities. Please call 719-336-2606 to schedule an appointment.

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Prowers County Veterans Services Administrator
Gary Harbert

1001 South Main Street, Room #246
Lamar, Colorado 81052
Phone: 719-336-2606     Fax: 719-336-9763

Office hours are 8:00am - 5:30pm Monday-Thursday & 8:00am - 12:00pm on Friday except holidays. Closed for lunch from 12:00pm-12:30pm

Appointments are encouraged - to schedule one, please call 719-336-2606

Prowers County Public Health & Environment

1001 South Main Street

Lamar, Colorado 81052 

P: (719) 336-8721   F: (719)336-9763

M-T 8:00am - 5:30pm  F 8:00am - 12:00pm

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