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Share your stories, insights, and how your buddy checks are going now through October 23rd.

VA and community experts will be here to answer your questions on October 16th regarding peer wellness checks, resiliency, referrals to VA for care, and crisis intervention. Tell us how you are reaching your battle buddies, family, caregivers, and survivors.

You can ask questions to the following people:
» Melissa Comeau - Director, Military and Veteran Caregiver Network, American Red Cross
» Sgt Christopher Vidaurre - Senior Program Manager, George W. Bush Institute
» SSG Jonathan Pylypiv - Community Engagement Manager, Fox Valley Veterans Council
» Aaron Eagan - Director, Community Based Suicide Prevention, VHA
» SGT Tiffany Ellett - Division Director, Veterans Affairs & Rehabilitation, American Legion
» Dr. Carla Stumpf Patton - Senior Director, Suicide Prevention/Postvention, TAPS

Learn More: https://rly.pt/VANationalBuddyCheckWeek
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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THANKS FOR SHARING
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PO3 Matthew "DOC" Campbell
PO3 Matthew "DOC" Campbell
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Thanks for joining us!
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Melissa Comeau
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Lori Shellman
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Thanks for having me
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SGT Ruben Lozada
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Good evening. Excellent post. Thank You for sharing this on RP.
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PO3 Matthew "DOC" Campbell
PO3 Matthew "DOC" Campbell
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Thanks for joining us!
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Melissa Comeau
Melissa Comeau
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Glad to have you with us.
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Lori Shellman
Lori Shellman
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Likewise
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PO3 Matthew "DOC" Campbell
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When it comes to resources when conducting buddy checks or peer wellness checks please know there are various resources to share. Here are some to help:
• Veterans Crisis Line http://www.veteranscrisisline.net
• Veterans Crisis Line Chat http://www.veteranscrisisline.net/get-help-now/chat
• Vet Center http://www.vetcenter.va.gov
• National Resource Directory http://www.nrd.gov
• 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline - formerly "Suicide Prevention Lifeline" http://www.988lifeline.org
• National Institute of Mental Health (NIH) http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/suicide-prevention American Foundation for Suicide Prevention http://www.afsp.org/suicide-prevention-resources/
• Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) http://www.cdc.gov/suicide/resources/index.html
• Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) http://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/988
• International (links and resources for suicide prevention) http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/327007#international-hotlines-and-resources
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Dr. Carla Stumpf Patton
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If you have lost someone to suicide and may be in need for some added support, TAPS is here for you as well at [login to see] https://www.taps.org/survivor
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Melissa Comeau
Melissa Comeau
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Thanks Doc!
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Melissa Comeau
Melissa Comeau
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The Red Cross Hero Care Resource Directory has at least 800 resources for every zip code in America. If you are looking for more local support please visit us at https://herocare.auntbertha.com/
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SGT Tiffany Ellett
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We just held a webinar kicking off Buddy Check week and had a few good pointers come through:

- The scripts do help but let everything come from the heart. I have a Vietnam Veteran that has had a rough year, lost his life partner of 30+ years, and then lost everything to recent flooding in our areas. Just reach out to them, be their friend and just be there for them. Just talking to them works wonders. I now talk to this veteran daily. Just to talk about anything and everything.

- Coming from a rural state (South Dakota)-- your County Veteran Service Officers are a great resource for anything that your local post isn't familiar with regarding benefits. We're usually pretty in tune with local resources.

- This week is not just about veterans, we encourage outreach to veterans, caregivers, and survivors since we know it’s not just about the veteran but about their families, support systems, and even providers.

- This initiative doesn’t need to focus on just mental health, but overall health and stability. Some issues plaguing the veteran and surrounding communities are unemployment, food insecurity, education difficulties, filing claims, and financial burden. During your reach out sessions we encourage you to ask about some of these areas, you may be able to provide resources to that individual that they didn’t know about
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Dr. Carla Stumpf Patton
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thank you for sharing these very valid points; everything we can do to address one's quality of life all contribute to their overall well being. No gesture is too small and even a simple conversation can prove to be a life-saving connection
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Melissa Comeau
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I am so grateful for your comments. Sharing form the heart can really make an impact.
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Dr. Carla Stumpf Patton
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Hello all, I am Carla Stumpf Patton with Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS), where I oversee our suicide prevention and postvention programming. We are here to offer peer-based grief support and suicide postvention response for those who have been impacted by military-related suicide loss. For those needing to talk or with questions about grief and loss, we have the TAPS National Military Survivor Helpline available 24/7 at [login to see] .
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PO3 Matthew "DOC" Campbell
PO3 Matthew "DOC" Campbell
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Thank you so much Dr. Carla Stumpf Patton for joining! Appreciate all you do at TAPS!
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Dr. Carla Stumpf Patton
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PO3 Matthew "DOC" Campbell - It is an honor to be here to be part of the community rallying together to form connection and conversations towards these life-saving supports
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Melissa Comeau
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Dr. Carla Stumpf Patton always an honor to see you in action. Thank you for your leadership.
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Sgt Christopher Vidaurre
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Hello All, My name is Christopher Vidaurre, I am the Senior Program Manager at the George W. Bush Institute. I am here on behalf of the Veterans Wellness Alliance to share “Check-In” Check-In is a first-of-its-kind network that unites peer-led organizations and mental and brain health service providers to connect veterans and their families with high-quality care for mental and brain health services. Please go to veterancheckin.org and fill out our short form to get connected to care. Once you fill out the form within in 72 business hours our Care Coordinator will reach out to you and find the most appropriate care and get you connected. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask. Thank you.

https://www.veterancheckin.org
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PO3 Matthew "DOC" Campbell
PO3 Matthew "DOC" Campbell
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Thanks Sgt Christopher Vidaurre for being with us! Appreciate you brother! Thanks for all that you do.
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Melissa Comeau
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I appreciate your efforts Sgt Christopher Vidaurre
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Serina Mergulhao
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I check in often with my fallen brother's fellow battle buddies from his Engineering unit deployed together from Alaska to Afghanistan on their FB group for updates and let them know mom and I appreciate them and are always family.
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PO3 Matthew "DOC" Campbell
PO3 Matthew "DOC" Campbell
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Serina Mergulhao Thank you! Do you feel those FB groups help to keep folks connected?
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Dr. Carla Stumpf Patton
Dr. Carla Stumpf Patton
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it is amazing that you check in with them, as they are even more likely to respond to and trust in a fellow BB
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Serina Mergulhao
Serina Mergulhao
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PO3 Matthew "DOC" Campbell we have our own Facebook group just for them- his engineering group.
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Melissa Comeau
Melissa Comeau
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Love that you found this way to stay connected.
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PO3 Matthew "DOC" Campbell
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1-800-MyVA411 is a national, toll-free number that serves as a “front door” to VA. With one phone call, Veterans, their families, caregivers and survivors can easily access information on VA benefits and services or be connected to an expert for answers to question.
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Melissa Comeau
Melissa Comeau
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Thank you for sharing this! I don't think people realize how helpful MyVA411 is or that there are so many amazing VA apps. You can find more here https://mobile.va.gov/appstore
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PO3 Matthew "DOC" Campbell
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Thanks to everyone that's joining in! If you have any questions please post them below and our esteemed Subject Matter Experts will answer them. Thank you all for being apart of National Buddy Check Week. For more information on Buddy Check Week please see the link here: https://www.va.gov/initiatives/national-buddy-check-week-talk-to-10-veterans/
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Melissa Comeau
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Thank you so much for your leadership. I appreciate Rally Point and this wonderful opportunity to connect with so many.
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Melissa Comeau
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Military and veteran caregivers, did you know you can participate in Buddy Check Week?

American Red Cross - Military and Veteran Caregiver Network (MVCN) has teamed up with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to provide resources to caregivers during this important week. National Buddy Check Week is October 16-20, 2023.

To learn more about Buddy Check Week, watch this video from the Director of MVCN, Melissa Comeau: https://lnkd.in/gY9pNVcG.

MVCN: https://lnkd.in/g3VkuCb9
Buddy Check Week: https://lnkd.in/g3xmXPDY
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