For the past 20 years, former U.S. Army paratrooper and two-time U.S. Paralympic Team Nordic skier Bryan Price has found himself dealing with the obstacles and challenges of living in spaces never designed for a paraplegic.

But now the former warrior, who lost the use of his legs in 2006 as his Humvee drove over an IED in Iraq, is excited about the new Casper-area home that he and his wife, Siqi, and their 6-year-old son plan to start sleeping in this weekend.

“I’ve never lived in a handicap accessible place,” Price said. “You can just tell the quality they put in it. When they say they are building a ‘forever home,’ they are very serious about it. .. The idea that they have is that this is the last house that the vet will ever need.”

The home is a gift from the Homes For Our

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