New Program In Boston Helps Post-9/11 Veterans Suffering With PTSD, Other Injuries

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U.S. soldiers from post-9/11 conflicts now have a place to go to get help for their mental and physical injuries and that place is in Boston.

The Home Base clinic in Charlestown, run by the Boston Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital, announced a new treatment program for soldiers suffering from post traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injuries.

Dr. Peter Slavin, president of MGH, says Home Baseā€™s focus had been primarily serving local veterans, but the two-hire vetsweek intensive program is open to soldiers nationwide.

He says the program will provide counseling and other clinical and educational services to veterans.

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