I think families will tell you that investing in communication and investing in keeping those families together will greatly increase the odds that they'll stay together through transition and post, and will reduce the odds of homeless incidence. We know the evidence says that families will offer support, but families tell us to help them learn how to handle communication.
In the military cultural context, there's a host of baggage, whether it's mental health, reintegration post-deployment, or learning how to communicate again after we return home. That could go a long way towards making transition work better, and unfortunately, reducing Debbie's number of clients, which I don't think would be a bad thing.