Ichilov Hospital and 'Lema'anchem' Launch Free Early Trauma Treatment for Reservists and Families
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First reported by Now 14 · 2 hours ago
What happened
Ichilov Medical Center and 'Lema'anchem' have partnered to offer free early trauma treatment to reservists, security forces, and their families affected by the October 7 attacks and ongoing war. The new center expands existing trauma services to provide rapid, professional mental health care, including support for family members experiencing secondary trauma. The initiative aims to prevent chronic psychological conditions through early intervention and community outreach.
- 01Ichilov and 'Lema'anchem' launch free early trauma treatment center for reservists and families.
- 02About 65% of 26,000 wounded soldiers suffer from mental health issues post-October 7 attacks.
- 03The center expands Ichilov's 'Asif' program, offering rapid, professional psychiatric care.
- 04Treatment includes support for family members, recognized as 'invisible wounded' by Ichilov.
- 05A professional triage system ensures quick access and seamless referral for complex cases.
- 06Key officials from Ichilov, 'Lema'anchem', and IDF mental health services attended the signing ceremony.
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