Stamford, Conn.-based Cohen Veterans Network opened its first mental health clinic in Kansas on April 23.
The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Centerstone in Manhattan, began serving post-9/11 veterans, service members and their families across the state, providing care for concerns including depression and anxiety, military transition challenges, adjustment issues, post-traumatic stress disorder, anger, grief and loss, family issues, relationship challenges and children’s behavioral health problems.
Services include in-person care and telehealth as well as case management support addressing employment, finances and housing, with more than 181,000 veterans, service members and military family members in Kansas being eligible for care at the clinic, according to an April 23 news release from the organization.
The clinic expands the network to 24 Cohen Clinics across 21 states and internationally.
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