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Unfortunately, I had a pretty traumatic childhood. My parents were always fighting, and I was faced with trying to decide what to do about my own personal feelings. When I got older, I knew that I needed to do something to relieve the stress that I was feeling even many years later, so I started focusing on going to counseling. My first few appointments were a little nerve-racking, but the counselor worked hard to make me feel comfortable. I was really impressed with how gentle and kind she was, and I felt really great about the progress I was making. This blog is all about benefiting from counseling.

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2 Tips to Afford Mental Health Services as a Former Service Member

Ron Henry

Mental health issues like depression and post-traumatic stress disorder affect not only regular everyday people but also former service members. Mental health issues will require immediate attention. This is difficult to do when some mental health care services are not covered by insurance. Therefore, it can be difficult to afford to see a mental health counselor or seek mental health treatment. Paying for these services out of pocket can quickly put you into debt. Fortunately, there are a few tips that you can use in order to afford mental health services as a former service member.

Apply for Tricare

Tricare focuses on covering mental health care for both current and former service members. The program works similar to medical care programs that target low-income families. The program provides mental health care services at a reduced cost. This is intended to help make the program more affordable and more accessible to service members of all income and economic standing. You can easily enroll in Tricare by visiting the website.

Apply for Medicare

Medicare is designed to target families that have a lower monthly or annual income. The process to receive Medicare is usually extremely thorough and the government will request verification of your stated income. Medicare is divided up into Part A and Part B. Depending on your application, you may not qualify for medical coverage that is tied to certain mental health care services. For example, Medicare Part B usually covers mental health care services in both inpatient and outpatient facilities. Therefore, it is important to be aware of what your Medicare coverage will pay for before committing to certain services.

Visit the VA Hospital in your City

Sometimes the simplest way to receive affordable mental health care as a former service member is by contacting the VA hospital in your city or a city nearby. The VA hospital often offers free counseling support groups that are designed to help former service members struggling with mental health issues. In addition, the VA hospital will be to provide you with resources in order to get affordable to care for your mental health issues.

Dealing with mental health issues as a former service member can be difficult. However, finding a way to afford these services can be extremely frustrating. Therefore, use this as a guide and click for more info to ensure that you are able to find affordable mental health care nearby.


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