Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veteran Affairs
Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veteran Affairs, State Veterans Home System - Delaware Valley Veterans Home - Delaware Valley Veterans Home
Pennsylvania offers its veterans six extended care facilities throughout the state. The level of care provided includes personal care, skilled nursing care, domicilliary care, and dementia care. These facilities offer qualified veterans and their spouses dedicated, superior care.

The Delaware Valley Veterans Home was dedicated on November 1, 2002 and is the commonwealth's sixth and newest veterans home operated by the PA Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. Our facility serves 171 veterans and their eligible spouses in a caring and home-like setting. It is a spacious facility with skylights and large windows throughout the building.

We are located just minutes from I-95 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike in Northeast Philadelphia at the border of Bucks County. The home offers a rural setting despite its city location with meadow and woodland views all around. Adding to the tranquil setting are the frequent sightings of deer, hawks and a variety of other wildlife.

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2701 Southampton Road
Delaware Valley Veterans Home
Philadelphia, PA 19154
Eligibility: An applicant shall be an eligible veteran, spouse or surviving spouse of an eligible veteran. An "eligible veteran" is defined as an individual who has served in the Armed Forces of the United States or the Pennsylvania Military Forces and was discharged under honorable conditions.

An applicant shall be a bona fide resident of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or the eligible veteran or spouse of an eligible veteran for who the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is his/her home of record upon entry into the Armed Forces of the United States or the Pennsylvania Military Forces. Current residents have priority, however, in admission.

A resident of a state veterans home shall be required to make monthly payments against maintenance fee liability in accordance with the resident's ability to pay.

Admissions will be on a first-come, first-served basis. The admissions committee at the home shall determine the level of care, but its decisions may be appealed.

The following are not eligible for admission:
Phone/FAX Numbers
  • (215) 856-2777
Email Address: RA-DMVA_WebMaster@state.pa.us
Intake Procedure: Application for admission.

It is the policy of the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs to process all applications without regard to race, color, national origin, religious creed, age, sex, ancestry or handicap.
Intake Requirements: The application for admission to a Pennsylvania State Veterans Home consists of six parts and requests information needed to determine eligibility for admission.

The application must be completed and submitted in its entirety.
Geographical Area: Pennsylvania
Helpful Tips: Only the original application with original signatures will be accepted and must be mailed directly to the following address:

Bureau of Veterans Homes
Attn: Admissionâs Office
Bldg. 0-47, Fort Indiantown Gap
Annville, Pennsylvania 17003
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Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veteran Affairs
Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veteran Affairs, State Veterans Home System - Delaware Valley Veterans Home - Delaware Valley Veterans Home
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