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Toolkit for Addressing Barriers to Veteran Well-Being Using An Integrated Care Approach

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Community Impact: Toolkit

How to use this toolkit:

The purpose of this toolkit to illustrate a community-based, trauma-informed approach to Veteran and First-Responder wellbeing using an integrated care model.

For more information, visit: Veterans Recovery Resources

Toolkit-for-Addressing-Barriers-to-Veteran-Well-Being.pdf

Project

Together, Let’s End Their War: Promoting a Culture of Health among Veterans on the Gulf Coast

Cohort

2018-2021

Focus Areas
  • Addiction & Substance Use
  • Behavioral and Mental Health
Team Members
  • Joseph Currier, PhD
  • Jeremy Fletcher, PT, DPT, OCS
  • Erin Lunn, PA-C, MHS
  • Marjorie Scaffa, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA
Location

Mobile, Alabama

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