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Welcome to the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs.

Ardmore Veterans Center Regeana McCracken, Administrator 580-223-2266 rmccracken@odva.state.ok.us Claremore Veterans Center Tim Potteiger, Administrator 918-342-5432 cadams@odva.state.ok.us Clinton Veterans Center Katherine Kreizenbeck, Administrator 580-331-2200

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Welcome to the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs.

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  1. Ardmore Veterans Center Regeana McCracken, Administrator 580-223-2266 rmccracken@odva.state.ok.us Claremore Veterans Center Tim Potteiger, Administrator 918-342-5432 cadams@odva.state.ok.us Clinton Veterans Center Katherine Kreizenbeck, Administrator 580-331-2200 kkreizenbeck@odva.state.ok.us Lawton Veterans Center Terry WilkersonAdministrator 580-351-6511 twilkerson@odva.state.ok.us Norman Veterans Center Kim Praytor, Administrator 405-360-5600 chowell@odva.state.ok.us Sulphur Veterans Center Stacie Paige, Administrator 580-622-2144 ngallup@odva.state.ok.us Talihina Veterans Center Roy Griffith, Administrator 918-567-2251 rgriffith@odva.state.ok.us Welcome to the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs. The State of Oklahoma has a long history of caring for its veterans dating back to the dawn of statehood. The Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs has grown into an agency that provides over 1400 long-term care beds for veterans in seven veterans centers across the state. The agency has invested in new and updated facilities and up-to-date information and medical technologies. Oklahoma is among the top two states in the number of Veterans Centers providing intermediate to skilled nursing care and domiciliary care for its wartime veterans. All centers undergo annual inspections by the U.S. Veterans Administration and follow the guidelines established by other health and safety agencies. Professional personnel provide diversified health services for every facet of complete health care in the Veterans Centers. These health services include but are not limited to laboratory, x-ray, pharmaceutical, dietary, social, and recreational. Thus, a well-rounded state veterans program is created to administer care not otherwise available to over 1,400 Oklahoma war veterans. The Veterans Centers operate much like private communities, situated on spacious, landscaped acreage. In addition to the above, they include administrative offices, recreational halls, auditoriums, cafeterias, laundries, power plants, and maintenance shops. In recent years, the latest in Life Safety Code features have been installed in all structures which accommodate patients. Expansion and growth are evident at the Centers as continual construction is underway building new additions, cafeterias, offices and other such needed arrangements. A continual review of these facilities is made to ensure that each meets current safety and fire codes. Lab - Lawton Physical Therapy - Norman Patient Wing - Sulphur X-Ray - Lawton Lobby - Lawton Veterans Center

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