Shepherd Center
SHARE Military Initiative at Shepherd Center
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About
The SHARE Military Initiative at Shepherd Center in Atlanta, Georgia, is a comprehensive rehabilitation program that focuses on assessment and treatment for active duty or separated service members who have served in the U.S. military since September 11, 2001 and who are experiencing symptoms of or have a diagnosis of mild to moderate brain injury, or concussions and any co-occurring psychological or behavioral health concerns, including post-traumatic stress. The SHARE Military Initiative provides hope, assistance, support and education to service members and their families during their recovery treatment and beyond.
Shepherd Center is a recognized Humana Military Healthcare Services/TRICARE provider. This allows for a smooth referral, admission and treatment process. Timely and efficient care coordination permits the injured service member to receive specialty care and education. SHARE will cover all costs not covered by an insurance company or the VA through the generosity of donors to Shepherd Center's SHARE Military Initiative.
Learn more at shepherd.org/share.
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Why work here
At Shepherd Center, you'll find competitive compensation and benefits, a diverse workplace culture, enlightened leadership and professional growth opportunities. We are frequently hiring nurses, physical and occupational therapists, technicians, and other various roles across disciplines and departments. Go to shepherd.org/employment to search through job listings, learn more about working at Shepherd Center or to inquire about our employee benefits.
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Services provided to post-9/11 service members and veterans
Mild traumatic brain injuries (TBI) can cause a variety of symptoms, including headaches and issues with balance, poor sleep, vision, memory and problem-solving, among others. But, like every SHARE Military Initiative client, every brain injury is unique. With that in mind, SHARE can customize an evaluation and treatment plan based on a client’s personal needs. Learn more at shepherd.org/share
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