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Company helps disabled veterans stay in their homes

Updated: Monday, 28 May 2012, 8:14 AM EDT
Published : Monday, 28 May 2012, 8:14 AM EDT

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Carl MacLeod lives in West Haven, CT with his wife and six children. He is a retired army vet with Gulf War Syndrome. His symptoms are similar to MS and ALS. Carl was in the process of renovating his home for his family when he was diagnosed. He lost his job and disability pay.  His father, a Vietnam-era vet, had a massive heart attack and Carl's mother was too frail to care for him. Carl needed to move his mom and dad into his home as well. Now three people in the home required handicap living accomodations.
  Henry Racki, Founder of PALS Built, LLC and an Air Force Vet, wanted to help. He donated the first PALS™ unit ever to be installed to the MacLeods. It was installed at the end of 2010.
     PALS Built www.palsbuilt.com. PALS stands for Practical Assisted Living Solutions.
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