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Providing everything from a little help to specialised care, our flexible At Home Support services cover home nursing, home assistance and allied health.

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Supporting our veterans

Bolton Clarke has a long tradition of supporting our ex-services community, founded in our history. We continue to be a major provider of services to veterans through at home care and community nursing and in our retirement and residential communities.

We provide subsidised accommodation options for veterans across our communities. We also work with RSL Queensland, providing management services for the Warhaven community in Cairns.

Veterans who need subsidised independent living in Far North Queensland may be able to apply for long-term accommodation at Warhaven. Find out more here.

We continue to work to connect ex-service people around Australia with the support they need through projects including our Veteran Family Mental Wellbeing Series.

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Introducing the Veteran Family Mental Wellbeing Series

Bolton Clarke Chairman, Pat McIntosh AM CSC, explains the origins and purpose of the Veteran Family Mental Wellbeing Series. He explains there are pathways to treatment for veterans, first responders and families living with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

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14 March 2019

Episode 1: The Veteran Perspective

What is it like to be a Veteran who has experienced mental health issues? This video explores the personal stories of Veterans Phil Thompson, Andy Cullen, Gary Stone and Michael Stone, encompassing their experiences of deployment, returning to the civilian world and living with PTSD.

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Episode 2: What is Mental Health?

Ex-service people and their families can face a range of mental health challenges, but good mental health is about more than just the absence of mental illness. This video features interviews with experts in the field of Veteran mental health, including Dr Andrew Khoo and Professor David Forbes.

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Episode 3: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

We treat physical injury, so why not psychological injury? This video demonstrates that the brain undergoes significant changes with PTSD so it is a very real and very treatable condition. Professor Jim Lagopoulos reveals that although we still have much to learn about PTSD, it is as real as any physical injury.

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Episode 4: The Family Perspective

What’s it like to be a family member of a Veteran who is experiencing mental health issues? What are some of the things to look out for and what can you do to help? Family members of Veterans share their emotional stories about facing PTSD, highlighting the importance of seeking support.

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Episode 5: Getting Help & PTSD Treatments

We seek help to negotiate new things, things we aren’t trained for, things we can’t fix on our own, so why not seek help for PTSD? The key messages in this video are about hope, getting help and having a good life beyond PTSD. The Veterans and medical professionals featured in this video aim to reduce the fear and stigma around seeking treatment for PTSD.