PTSD: What is it?
You Tube Channel: solidersmediacenter
www.Army.mil - Medical Editor, Col. Paul Little, M.D., explains what PTSD is, who suffers from it and how to spot warning signs for those who may require some help.
Homeless Vets
Are you aware they are walking the streets amongst you?
Published by the National Coalition for the Homeless, September 2009
This fact sheet examines homelessness among U.S. veterans. A list of resources for further study is also provided.
Background:
Far too many veterans are homeless in America—between 130,000 and 200,000 on any given night—representing between one fourth and one-fifth of all homeless people. Three times that many veterans are struggling with excessive rent burdens and thus at increased risk of homelessness.
Further, there is concern about the future. Women veterans and those with disabilities including post traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury are more likely to become homeless, and a higher percentage of veterans returning from the current conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq have these characteristics.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs estimates that 131,000 veterans are homeless on any given night [1]. And approximately twice that many experience homelessness over the course of a year. Conservatively, one out of every three homeless men who is sleeping in a doorway, alley or box in our cities and rural communities has put on a uniform and served this country.
Approximately 40% of homeless men are veterans, although veterans comprise only 34% of the general adult male population. The National Coalition for Homeless Veterans estimates that on any given night, 200,000 veterans are homeless, and 400,000 veterans will experience homelessness during the course of a year (National Coalition for Homeless Veterans, 2006). 97% of those homeless veterans will be male (Department of Veterans Affairs, 2008). To Read More on the National Coalition for the Homeless
The Homeless Vet
You Tube: Channel: SonnySpeed9
A song and poem for the returning vets of our armed forces.
Song "Can you find me my way home"
Music & Lyric by Frank Gambino
Poems "The Homeless Vet"
by Dr. Ray Mascolo and Dr Anthony DaVino
To help this cause or for more info please contact
Dr. Ray Mascolo at: CPTmasc14@aol.com
Traumatic Brain Injury
You Tube Channel: VeteransHealthAdmin
This video shows how Kara Wooten used the VA Medical System to restore her vision after being exposed to several IEDs in Iraq. It highlights the various research programs being conducted at VA Hospitals to help Veterans with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Visit http://www.ptsd.va.gov/professional/p... for more information. For the Section 508 compliant version of this video, please see http://www.research.va.gov/ResearchWe...