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Part of the Warrior Care Network
The Wounded Warrior Project has chosen only four U.S. hospitals — including ÍÑÒÂÖ±²¥â€” to be part of its Warrior Care Network.
You’d think coming home would be the easy part. But transitioning to civilian life often means coping with PTSD and other invisible wounds of war. We can help.
The Wounded Warrior Project has chosen only four U.S. hospitals — including ÍÑÒÂÖ±²¥â€” to be part of its Warrior Care Network.
At Rush, you and your family can begin healing from the invisible wounds of war and military life. Our helps veterans and their families cope with post-traumatic stress disorder, military sexual trauma and more. Road Home's services include the following:
No matter what you're dealing with, you're not in this alone.
Rush has veterans' care providers in downtown Chicago, Broadview and Effingham.
I felt so safe. ... Being in a group with other veterans around my age dealing with sobriety and recovery issues — it's an amazing experience. ... I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for this program. It [was] a life-changing thing for me — the day that I walked through this door.
Watch Erik Hambrecht's story
1645 W Jackson Blvd
Westgate Building - Suite 602
Chicago, IL 60612
325 S Paulina St
Suite 200
Chicago, IL 60612
1917 W Roosevelt Rd
Broadview, IL 60155
1200 N Fourth St
Suite 104
Effingham, IL 62401