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2024 Government Award: Carl M. Brashear Radcliff Veterans Center

The Carl M. Brashear Radcliff Veterans Center is dedicated to serving Kentucky’s veterans by fostering independence, preserving dignity, and providing compassionate care. Located in Radcliff, Kentucky, this state veterans home features 120 beds and operates under the Community Living Center (CLC) model, offering all private suites with private baths. The facility is designed with a warm, homelike atmosphere, featuring a country kitchen, spacious dining room, and lounge area in each of its four neighborhoods, each comprising three households that accommodate 10 veterans.

Each neighborhood includes a covered porch, enclosed courtyard, and private entrances, promoting a sense of community and privacy for residents. The center also houses a community center that encompasses rehabilitative services, administrative staff, and a great room suitable for both large and small functions.

The Carl M. Brashear Radcliff Veterans Center actively engages veterans in arts programming, offering workshops in songwriting, storytelling, painting, and crafts. Led by community artists, these workshops inspire creativity and foster social interaction among residents. The center has also hosted exhibitions showcasing the artwork created by veterans.

The center is named after Carl M. Brashear, the first black master diver in the U.S. Navy, who achieved this honor in 1970. A native of Sonora, Brashear rose from poverty and fought to continue his undersea career after becoming an amputee. His inspiring story gained prominence in the 2000 film “Men of Honor”. Brashear passed away in 2006, but his legacy continues to inspire veterans at the center that bears his name.

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