Forbes November 23, 2022
Steven Aquino

In honor of Veteran’s Day this year, Colorado-based healthcare company All Points North, or APN for short, released results of a survey that found veterans (and their families) persistently struggle with maintaining positive mental health. Highlights of the report were published via press release on November 10th.

APN provides rehab programs specially designed for military veterans, with treatment centers in Colorado and California. In addition, there are virtual therapies via the company’s APN Connections app, available on iOS and Android.

The survey came to life by way of a collaboration between APN and research firm Censuswide. The project queried more than a thousand military veterans, taking nearly a week and-a-half to complete. It ran October 5th through the 14th.

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