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    Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center to Treat Post-Traumatic Stress With Virtual Reality Donated by Nonprofit SoldierStrong

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    Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center to Treat Post-Traumatic Stress With Virtual Reality Donated by Nonprofit SoldierStrong

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    Tue, 14 July 2026 at 10:13 am GMT-4
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    STAMFORD, Conn., July 14, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Captain James A. Lovell Health Care Center in North Chicago, Illinois, is the country’s latest Department of Veterans Affairs facility to partner with national nonprofit SoldierStrong to provide a groundbreaking virtual reality exposure therapy system known as BraveMind to aid in treating post-9/11 veterans experiencing post-traumatic stress (PTS)

    SoldierStrong, a Stamford, Conn.-based organization dedicated to helping veterans take their next steps forward in life after service by connecting them with revolutionary medical technologies donated to VA medical centers and other facilities across the country, has donated the BraveMind system to the Lovell Federal Health Care Center to combat the national daily average of 17 veteran suicides

    Since SoldierStrong’s inception following the tragic events of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, the organization has donated more than $7.3 million worth of medical devices that directly help injured veterans. Aside from the BraveMind systems, the organization also donates robotic exoskeleton suits to help paralyzed and injured veterans walk again and iBOT® powered mobility wheelchairs. This donation of virtual reality technology to Lovell Federal Health Care Center is the 32nd BraveMind system donated to a VA or partner facility since late 2019.

    Co-founder and chairman Dr. Chris Meek said SoldierStrong’s goal to make medical devices, including the BraveMind system, available in as many states as possible was a significant factor in the donation. This is the first BraveMind virtual reality system in the state, making its treatment accessible to Illinois’ veterans for the first time

    “Expanding access to innovative, evidence-based care for our veterans is at the heart of everything we do at SoldierStrong,” said Meek. “By bringing the BraveMind system to the Captain James A. Lovell Health Care Center, the first of its kind in Illinois, we are ensuring that more veterans have access to a powerful tool that can help them confront and process trauma in a safe, controlled environment. Every step we take to increase access to this technology is a step toward reducing veteran suicide and helping our nation’s heroes reclaim their lives.”

    The virtual reality technology behind BraveMind was developed by Dr. Albert “Skip” Rizzo and his team at the University of Southern California’s Institute for Creative Technologies. The technology creates 14 “worlds” of combat scenarios, from a desert roadway to a crowded Iraqi marketplace or a slum in an Afghan city. Therapists select a world based on a Veteran’s traumatic experience and customize it in the virtual reality headset, thus placing Veterans back within the midst of that memory at a pace they can handle.

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