9 July 2012 - In 2011, Veterans Affairs hospitals across the country provided 1.3 million veterans with specialty mental health services.To anticipate the needs of returning veterans, the VA Department is hiring 1,600 additional mental health providers for VA Medical Centers across the country. The goal is to reduce wait times for veterans seeking treatment.
The Syracuse center already leads the way in connecting veterans with help.
Forty new mental health providers have been added to the Syracuse Medical Clinic's staff in the past few years and administrators say it has drastically cut down on wait time for veterans looking for treatment.
David Kornbluth, co-manager of Behavioral Health, said “We want to make it as easy as possible for somebody to be able to come in and be seen.”
Veterans who walk in and need help immediately are now able to see an on-call psychiatrist within the day.
They're immediately connected with the program they need based on their mental health condition which, without being treated, often puts them at risk for homelessness. read more>>>
I lived with an undiagnosed clinical depression for forty years. I was lucky, or maybe stubborn, I made it til I was diagnosed and will be taking antidepressants for the rest of my life. AND I AM HAPPY! I am no longer more miserable than everyone else! My message:
ReplyDeleteIF YOU THINK YOU NEED HELP, GET IT.
IF YOU AREN'T SURE, FIND OUT.
AND KNOW THERE ARE PEOPLE WHO CARE ABOUT YOU ENOUGH TO VIOLATE THEIR OWN PRIVACY TO HELP KEEP YOU GOING.
sad usgov tries to not help vets, always been this way, those most vocal about supporting our vets and troops, are the first in us congress to support cutting them off....just look at john mccain, u think he would have some empathy, but the asshole doesnt even know how many homes he owns, yet doesnt support better armor and benefits for troops and veterans and get some 60 grand a yr tax free for being 100% disabled.....he shouldnt be able to work at that pecent, yet gets more than those with missing limbs.
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