Yes, I think there are definitely such differences, even when you start to narrow in on the population. Just as we are unique human to human, the experiences that these men and women go through are affecting them in different ways as they come home. You can look at the spectrum of mental health diagnoses that we see among our veterans who come into the clinic—how it presents, how they are moving through that and how it's impacting their lives. It's unique from case to case, and it can be so complex when you look at all the layers that go into it. I think that's really a challenge when it comes to trying to standardize rehabilitative care.
While I understand there is a place where it is helpful from a treatment team, as well as giving structure to the person receiving care, there needs to be an element of flexibility that honours the complexity and the depth to which these folks are affected, and care there to support them until they get back to that place where they feel they can integrate and have a quality of life.
