Addressing the Silent Crisis: Brain Injury and Veteran Suicide
Veterans, Brain Injury, and Suicide: Why Connecticut Must Act
Brain injuries among veterans aren’t just physical—they can profoundly affect mental health, increasing the risk of suicide. Recent studies show post-9/11 veterans with traumatic brain injuries are far more likely to die by suicide than their peers. In Connecticut, organizations like the Supported Living Group (SLG) are providing person-centered care, helping veterans rebuild their lives with tailored support and rehabilitation.
Discover how CT communities can support veterans with brain injuries, the latest research on suicide prevention, and actionable steps to make a real difference.
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