Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Honoring All Who Served

Veterans Day defined…it is an official United States holiday designated on November 11th to honor all the men and women who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces.

How do we best honor veterans? By assisting in meeting their basic living needs. Countless veterans now lead productive, successful, healthy lives yet there are several issues facing our veterans that remain at the forefront requiring ongoing urgent attention.  Those issues include housing, job placement, timely healthcare, and mental health care.  The results of war have ravaged the minds and bodies of many service members, making the need for health care of utmost importance.  

The increased critical need for mental health care and the shortage of mental health providers is a great concern.  However, there are many resources available through the VA and through outside sources.  A few of those resources include:

These and other resources are available and necessary because statistics show that the suicide rate among veterans has seen a major increase.  The unemployment rate among veterans is higher than that of civilians.  Many service members returning from war suffer from traumatic brain injury and post traumatic stress disorder as well as depression.  The key to honoring and helping our veterans is giving them the opportunity for early and proper diagnosis and then providing the needed service to the veterans and their families.  To accomplish this there is also a need for more trained mental health professionals.

A step towards successful diagnosis and treatment is reducing and eliminating the stigma associated with receiving mental health services.  This stigma of embarrassment, of fear, and of disappointing family, friends, and comrades is a major barrier for veterans in need of mental health care.

If you can offer a helping hand, please do.  There is hope.

You are encouraged to pause and reflect on the thousands of service men and women who have served and sacrificed on behalf of America.  Each service member deserves our gratitude and recognition for service.



To my family members that served, my father, my sister, my brother, my husband…thank you for your service.  I too am proud to have served.

Thank you to every Veteran.  God bless and keep you. 

SharB~TTSD
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