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Aug 18, 2009   |  The Great Falls Tribune

New veterans’ counseling centers welcome and needed

The Great Falls Tribune

By: Editorial

It’s one thing to set up an advanced program to screen and, when necessary, treat returning veterans for mental issues stemming from their service.

It’s another to provide additional facilities to make that program work. Montana, fortunately, is poised to have both.

In the past year, the programs Montana established to assist National Guard soldiers returning from theaters in Afghanistan and Iraq have become models for nationwide programs aimed at detecting problems and providing a safety net for the returning veterans — including those with post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injuries, both of which are occurring with increasing regularity in the present wars.

Now comes news that Montana will get two new Veterans Administration counseling centers, one in Great Falls and the other in Kalispell.

Such centers already operate in Missoula and Billings, and both reportedly are overloaded.

Sen. Jon Tester, DMont., and Lt. Gov. John Bohlinger requested the additional centers in a meeting with VA Secretary Eric Shinseki last December.

“This is great news for Montana’s veterans,” Tester said last week.

“These new vet centers will help veterans in Great Falls, Kalispell and surrounding communities access valuable and vital services closer to home.”

Details about the new centers’ staffing and budget levels were not immediately available, but anything would be better than the present levels in those communities.

Nationwide, the VA operates 232 communitybased counseling centers that are staffed by small multi-disciplinary teams of providers — many of them combat vets themselves.

Such centers provide readjustment counseling, mental health screening, assistance with disability claims, and other services to combat veterans.

They also conduct community outreach for family and employment issues and provide bereavement counseling for families of service members killed on active duty.

All of the services provided by the centers are free to vets and their families.

The new centers, which will double the number of centers in Montana, are important and welcome additions to the services extended to our returning war veterans.

Office Contact Information

Senator Tester's Montana staff serves the state from offices in Billings, Bozeman, Butte, Great Falls, Helena, Kalispell, and Missoula. Please bring your concerns with federal agencies, academy nominations, and other situations to one of these Montana offices.

Billings

Judge Jameson Federal Building
2900 4th Ave N, Suite 201
Billings, MT 59101
Phone: (406) 252-0550
Fax: (406) 252-7768

Bozeman

Avant Courier Building
1 E Main Street, Suite 202
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406) 586-4450
Fax: (406) 586-7647

Butte

Silver Bow Center
125 W Granite, Suite 200
Butte, MT 59701
Phone: (406) 723-3277
Fax: (406) 782-4717

Great Falls

119 1st Avenue N, Suite 102
Great Falls, MT 59401
Phone: (406) 452-9585
Fax: (406) 452-9586

Helena

Capital One Center
208 N Montana Avenue, Suite 202
Helena, MT 59601
Phone: (406) 449-5401
Fax: (406) 449-5462

Kalispell

8 Third Street E
Kalispell, MT 59901
Phone: (406) 257-3360
Fax: (406) 257-3974

Missoula

130 W Front St.
Missoula, MT 59802
Phone: (406) 728-3003
Fax: (406) 728-2193

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