I'm here because I need to know a few things about compensation for veterans with PTSD.
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Do you have symptoms of PTSD and did you suffer a serious injury, personal trauma, sexual trauma, or were threatened with injury, sexual assault, or death while serving in the military?
No, I don't. I'm just here out of interest.
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Do you have more information about PTSD support?
Of course, see our Understanding PTSD and PTSD Treatment booklet for more about PTSD symptoms and treatment or go to our National Center for PTSD website for information about PTSD treatment and support.
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I see. And who should I contact if an emergency happens?
You can call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Alright, but I meant something else. Do you have a hotline for such cases?
Of course. You can connect with our caring, qualified Veterans Crisis Line responders for confidential help. Many of them are Veterans themselves. This service is private, free, and available 24/7.
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Great. What if the veteran in question just came home from a combat mission?
Whether you just returned from a deployment or have been home for 40 years, it's never too late to get help for post-traumatic stress disorder. Getting counseling or treatment can help you manage your symptoms and keep them from getting worse.
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I see. Do you offer other forms of treatment as well?
Yes, PTSD specialists provide regular outpatient care to Veterans with PTSD in each VA medical center across the U.S.. Special residential live-in or inpatient care programs found in each region of the U.S. help Veterans with severe PTSD symptoms who have trouble doing normal daily activities like going to work.
I heard there are also providers offering additional care. Is that right?
Correct. Providers offer added PTSD care in some of our large community-based outpatient clinics.
