Ichilov and 'Lema'anchem' Launch Early Trauma Intervention Center for Security Personnel and Families
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First reported by Now 14 · 5 hours ago
What happened
Ichilov Medical Center and nonprofit 'Lema'anchem' have partnered to create a free early trauma intervention center for Israeli reservists, security forces, and their families. The center aims to address the surge in trauma cases following recent conflicts by providing prompt, professional mental health care and support to both direct victims and their families, enhancing resilience and recovery.
- 01Ichilov and 'Lema'anchem' establish a free early trauma intervention center for reservists and security personnel.
- 02Since October 7, about 26,000 new war casualties have emerged, with 65% facing mental health issues.
- 03The center will also support family members, known as 'invisible wounded,' affected by trauma.
- 04Professional short-term treatments will be provided promptly, with referrals for complex cases to Ichilov.
- 05Key leaders from Ichilov, 'Lema'anchem,' and IDF mental health services attended the signing ceremony.
- 06'Lema'anchem' offers free medical guidance and supports tens of thousands annually in complex cases.
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