MEDIA RELEASE
Media Alert
September 24, 2009
For Immediate Release
Contact: Jane Simpson, Director of Public Relations, (402) 978-5646
At Ease℠ Kickoff Celebration and Press Conference
U.S. Senator Ben Nelson guest speaker
Lutheran Family Services At Ease℠ Program Office
Monday, September 28, 2009 – 3 p.m.
730 Fort Crook Road North, Bellevue, Neb.
- Others speaking briefly include LFS President & CEO Ruth Henrichs, Friends of At Ease℠ fundraising volunteers Scott Anderson and Bruce Cannon (father of a young veteran, Bruce will share a personal testimony relating to PTSD and the need for trauma treatment and support) and U.S. Air Force Reserve Chaplain David Nordstrand.
Lutheran Family Services launches At Ease℠ program
Trauma treatment and therapeutic support for active military, veterans and their loved ones
Lutheran Family Services of Nebraska (LFS) has developed a new program to offer quality behavioral health services to focus on the needs of individuals who serve our country in the armed forces.
At Ease℠ is a trauma treatment and therapeutic support program that serves active military, veterans and their loved ones affected by untreated trauma reactions and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The program places special emphasis on helping military personnel and their loved ones cope with the affects of deployment and the uncertainty of war.
Lutheran Family Services was selected to develop and operate the program through a Request for Proposal process by a group of community volunteers raising funds to provide services for trauma treatment for veterans and their families and loved ones. The volunteer organization, Friends of At Ease, is led by Scott Anderson of Omaha.
Estimates show up to 35% of armed forces deployed in Iraq will suffer from PTSD.* In addition, their families are suffering in equal amounts with a 20% increase in the number of children of active duty troops seeking mental health treatment each year.**
The At Ease℠ program provides confidential, individualized counseling and treatment using a combination of individual and group approaches, including educational opportunities, families/couples and peer-to-peer mutual support groups. The program supports and encourages additional partnerships with community providers. When appropriate, staff will coordinate services with other community agencies and refer clients to area resources.
Services are coordinated out of the Lutheran Family Services’ Bellevue office, but veterans and their loved ones may also be served at LFS locations in Blair, Fremont, Plattsmouth, Papillion and four Omaha-area locations. Additionally, Telehealth sessions can be used to accommodate veterans and/or their loved ones living in greater Nebraska.
All active military, veterans and their loved ones will be accepted into the At Ease℠ program regardless of ability to pay. LFS behavioral health services are made available through insurance payments, sliding scale fees and contributions.
Debra Jones (MSW, LCSW, LIMHP) serves as the At Ease℠ program supervisor and can be reached at 292-9105 or AtEase@LFSneb.org.
Thousands of families of all faiths are served through Lutheran Family Services’ statewide programs and services in the areas of Behavioral Health, Children Services and Community Services. Behavioral Health Services focus on the needs of those who have experienced trauma, including outpatient mental health treatment, substance abuse/addictions treatment, 24/7 urgent care and emergency and community support services. To learn more about LFS services, visit www.LFSneb.org.
* Source: Wein, Lawrence, “Counting the Walking Wounded,” New York Times, Jan. 25, 2009
** Source: Hefling, Kimberly. “Military Sees Big Increase in Troops’ Children Seeking Mental Health Care,” Associated Press, July 7, 2009
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