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Report: More Than 60% of New York’s Newest Veterans Have a Disability
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Report: More Than 60% of New York’s Newest Veterans Have a Disability

Radio Chatskill · Various hosts

October 9, 202417m 34s

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Show Notes

Over the past decade, there has been increased awareness that U.S. military veterans often grapple with significant mental and physical health issues related to their service.

In response, many policies and programs have been put in place to support veterans and improve their access to needed services. Despite these efforts, rates for physical and mental health problems and concerns about the health and overall well-being of veterans remain high. 

The New York Health Foundation commissioned a new report that highlights the serious challenges facing recently discharged veterans in New York.

The report, “Understanding Veterans in New York”, surveyed 1,122 veterans discharged between 2018 and 2023. The data sheds light on several pressing issues, including high rates of PTSD, depression, suicide risk, and alcohol misuse. 

New York Health Foundation Senior Program Officer Derek Coy discussed the findings on Radio Chatskill.