VA Polytrauma System of Care
Welcome to the Lexington Polytrauma Network Site
What is Polytrauma?
The Lexington Polytrauma Network Site is one of twenty-one facilities in the country designed to provide long-term rehabilitative care to veterans and service members who experienced severe injuries (including brain injuries) to more than one organ system. For more information about Polytrauma, visit the national Polytrauma System of Care page.
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Mental Health Support
Many veterans with Polytrauma injuries also need mental health support. If you or someone you know is having trouble readjusting to civilian life, is having trouble sleeping, or is experiencing mood swings, depression, or other signs of extreme stress, we can offer free or low-cost assistance and care.
You are not alone.
Readjustment Counseling System (Vet Centers)
National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
VA Mental Health Program
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Additional Information
If you are interested in more information about admission to the Lexington Polytrauma Network Site or want to schedule an evaluation, please contact Ava Gardner, our Admissions and Referral Officer, at (859) 233-4511, Ext. 4668.
Veterans returning from Operation Enduring Freedom and/or Operation Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF) should contact their local OEF/OIF Coordinator for information about benefits and health care enrollment. Locate points of contact for returning veterans and soldiers throughout the Kentucky, Tennessee, and Northern Mississippi region.
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Reviewed/Updated Date: February 28, 2008 |
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