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Veteran goes from homeless and bedbound to independent again

(Source – news.va.gov)

When Navy Veteran Stephen Gomez was first admitted to the Sepulveda Ambulatory Care Center’s Community Living Center (CLC), he weighed less than 90 pounds. He didn’t have a place to live, was bedbound and couldn’t lift his head to look anyone in the eye.

Now, just 17 months later, Gomez can walk again, lives independently and has his own apartment in a brand-new Veteran’s community in the Antelope Valley, Danny’s Home for Heroes. This remarkable recovery was the result of hard work, persistence and the CLC staff never giving up on him. Continue reading here…

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