Improving veterans’ access to behavioral-health care

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By Deborah Amdur and Dave McIntyre

There is no question: Those who served in our U.S. Armed Forces bring valuable contributions back to our communities after their honorable service to our country. They are our business and community leaders, family members, neighbors and friends.

Some face challenges as they transition into post-military life, such as post-traumatic stress disorder, which may be the hardest wound to heal. This is why it is vital for our veterans and their families to have readily available resources, when and where they need them.

Today, June 27, is national PTSD Awareness Day. Please take a moment to think about the plight of those who suffer with the lingering effects of war.

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