Mental Health
Veterans often carry experiences from their military service that present unique challenges at the end of life. Hospice care programs are customized to align quality care, education resources, and the benefits to which veterans and their loved ones are entitled.
Mobile Applications
Our mobile applications (apps) provide self-help, education and support following trauma. We also have treatment companion apps, for use with a health care provider, to make treatment easier. There are apps for iOS and Android devices.
Suicide Prevention
Suicide Prevention resources from the VA
Finding Hope Again and Reconnecting
Some Veterans find that they feel numb and lose interest in things they used to enjoy. Others start to feel hopeless, which may lead to thoughts of suicide. By reaching out for support, these Veterans connected to resources for recovery, including counseling or the...
How to Recognize When to Ask for Help
Sometimes problems seem like they are impossible to solve for many different reasons. Sometimes we are not even fully aware a problem is building up. We just know something is wrong.
Social Withdrawal/Isolation
Difficult experiences can be harder to cope with when it feels like no one, not even family or friends, understands what you went through. Connecting with other Veterans and reaching out for support can help to overcome isolation and increase enjoyment of life.
NAMI
NAMI focuses on questions that military personnel often ask, concerning treatment resources, disclosure and staying healthy during the transition to civilian life. Read...
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