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Clyde W Cosper Texas State Veterans Home

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1300 Seven Oaks Rd, Bonham, TX 75418

Care Types

Skilled Nursing
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About Clyde W Cosper Texas State Veterans Home

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The Clyde W. Cosper Texas State Veterans Home in Bonham, Texas stands as a proud expression of gratitude to the men and women who served our nation. Located on Seven Oaks Road in Fannin County, this state-operated skilled nursing facility is managed by Texvet—the organization responsible for operating Texas State Veterans Homes across the state—and is dedicated exclusively to caring for eligible veterans in a setting that honors their service, preserves their dignity, and delivers the clinical care they have earned. Bonham is a community with deep ties to American history and military heritage. The city is home to the Sam Rayburn House State Historic Site, commemorating one of the most powerful figures in American congressional history, and the Texas State Veterans Cemetery at Bonham, which offers a solemn and sacred final resting place for veterans and their families. These landmarks remind residents and visitors alike that Bonham is a place that takes its obligations to those who have served seriously. Nature plays a meaningful role in daily life here. Bonham State Park, a local treasure just outside the city, offers fishing, hiking, and lakeside relaxation along a beautiful 65-acre lake. The larger Bois d'Arc Lake—one of Texas's newest reservoirs—is located in Fannin County and represents a growing recreational asset for the region. Lake Bonham itself provides peaceful scenery and leisure for residents and visiting families. For medical coordination, the VA Outpatient Clinic in Bonham (part of the Dallas VA Medical Center system) provides veterans with access to VA healthcare services locally. Additional care resources are accessible in Sherman and Denison, approximately 40 miles west, including Texoma Medical Center, which serves the region's healthcare needs. Texvet's management of the Cosper Home reflects a statewide commitment to veteran care that goes beyond standard skilled nursing. Staff are trained to understand the unique experiences, needs, and culture of the veteran community. Services include skilled nursing, rehabilitation therapy, restorative nursing, and long-term care—all delivered within a setting where veterans are surrounded by peers who share their history of service. For Texas veterans and their families, the Clyde W. Cosper Texas State Veterans Home represents more than skilled nursing—it is a place of belonging.

Care Types at Clyde W Cosper Texas State Veterans Home

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Skilled Nursing

Round-the-clock medical care and rehabilitation services provided by licensed nurses and therapists for seniors with complex health needs requiring professional oversight.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Who is eligible to live at the Clyde W. Cosper Texas State Veterans Home? +

Eligibility is generally open to Texas veterans who meet certain service and discharge requirements, as well as spouses of eligible veterans in some cases. The facility follows the eligibility guidelines established by the Texas Veterans Land Board and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Contact the home directly or the Texas Veterans Land Board for current eligibility criteria.

What care services are provided at the Cosper Veterans Home? +

The facility offers skilled nursing care including long-term nursing, short-term rehabilitation, physical and occupational therapy, medication management, wound care, and restorative nursing. Care is tailored to the specific clinical and personal needs of each veteran resident.

What VA healthcare resources are available near Bonham, TX? +

A VA Outpatient Clinic is located in Bonham as part of the Dallas VA Medical Center system, giving residents access to VA-coordinated primary and specialty care locally. The full Dallas VA Medical Center is approximately 70 miles south for more complex care needs, and Texoma Medical Center in Denison is about 40 miles west for regional acute care.

What is Bonham, TX like as a community for veterans and families? +

Bonham has a rich patriotic heritage and a strong sense of community. Highlights include the Sam Rayburn House State Historic Site, the Texas State Veterans Cemetery at Bonham, and natural assets like Bonham State Park and Lake Bonham. It is a small, quiet Fannin County city where veterans are genuinely honored and families feel at home visiting loved ones.

Who manages the Clyde W. Cosper Texas State Veterans Home? +

The home is managed by Texvet, the organization that operates Texas State Veterans Homes on behalf of the Texas Veterans Land Board. Texvet's staff are trained specifically to serve the veteran population, with an understanding of military culture, veteran-specific health needs, and the importance of community among those who have served.

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