Returning veterans often suffer from depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, or other mental health concerns after a tour of duty. Aside from thanking them for their service, we can help returning veterans with their own or their peer’s mental health concerns.
Click here to access online mental health screening tools for military/veterans
- Online Mental Health Screening Tools for Military/Veterans
- Health Care Guide to Preventing Suicide in our Service Members, Veterans, and Families
- Nebraska Army National Guard Resiliency Program
- Suicide Prevention For Military and Families pamphlet in English
- Firearm Safety in Times of Community Stress (va.gov)
- Brochure for Veterans Means Safety Pilot (va.gov)
- Click here to learn more about the Veterans Crisis Line
CALL 1-800-273-TALK (8255) for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Press “1” to speak with a Veterans Affairs (VA) counselor. - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Suicide Prevention Resources
- Suicide Prevention: Veterans – Mental Health (va.gov)
- TriWest Healthcare Alliance Behavioral Health
- Real Warriors
- Veterans Crisis Line & Information
- Military Caregiver Resources
- Military and Veteran Suicide Prevention: http://stopsoldiersuicide.org