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Suicide prevention

If you are a Veteran who is thinking of hurting yourself—or you know a Veteran who is considering this—we can help. Our VA Tomah health care suicide prevention coordinators can get you the support you need. They work with our behavioral health providers and community organizations to assist Veterans who are managing emotional or mental health crises.

How do I talk to someone right now?

If you’re a Veteran in crisis or concerned about one, connect with our caring, qualified Veterans Crisis Line responders for confidential help. Many of them are Veterans themselves. This service is private, free, and available 24/7.

To connect with a Veterans Crisis Line responder anytime day or night:

You can also:

  • Call 911.
  • Go to the nearest emergency room.
  • Go directly to your nearest VA medical center. It doesn’t matter what your discharge status is or if you’re enrolled in VA health care.
    Find your nearest VA medical center

Connect with a care coordinator

Our suicide prevention coordinators can help you get ongoing support, like counseling and other services. Coordinators are available during regular business hours.

Cindi Groskreutz LICSW

Suicide Prevention Coordinator

VA Tomah health care

Phone:

Brittany Schaefer APSW

Suicide Prevention Case Manager

VA Tomah health care

Phone:

Carole Ewald LCSW

Community Engagement and Partnerships Coordinator

VA Tomah health care

Phone:

Todd Stage

Suicide Prevention Program Supervisor

VA Tomah health care

Phone:

Care we provide at VA Tomah health care

  • Suicide prevention care coordinators
  • Suicide prevention case managers
  • Gun safety locks
  • SAVE Training 

Nicole Vannieuwenhoven LPC

Suicide Prevention Coordinator

VA Tomah health care

Phone: