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Veterans

Did you know...Returning veterans may be at a higher risk of suicide?


A promise to our Veterans from our CEO.

Thank you for your service and thank you for being strong enough to visit this site. Psychological injuries are just as real as physical injuries and deserve treatment. This page is only a beginning. The links to the left will direct you to many local, state and national resources. There is help, but the path can be overwhelming. We are here for you. Call our agency or walk in, identify yourself as a Veteran and you will be seen by one of our staff.

Scott Gilman
Chief Executive Officer


Veteran Soldier


Recognize the Suicide Warning Signs:

  • Thinking about hurting or killing yourself
  • Looking for ways to kill yourself
  • Talking about death, dying or suicide
  • Self-destructive behavior such as drug abuse, weapons, etc.

The presence of these signs requires immediate attention!


Additional warning signs may include:

  • Hopelessness, feeling like there's no way out
  • Anxiety, agitation, sleeplessness, mood swings
  • Feeling like there is no reason to live
  • Rage or anger
  • Engaging in risky activities without thinking
  • Increasing alcohol or drug abuse
  • Withdrawing from family and friends

Call us if you experience any of these warning signs!

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