Steven Raheb is the former resident and owner of the Women's Health Center of Putnam, Putnam, Connecticut, where he was heavily involved with patient care. A retired OB/GYN. Dr. Raheb is currently an adjunct professor of Biology and Human Sciences at Quinebaug Valley Community College in Danielson, Connecticut. Steven Raheb also served in the Navy, and today is an American Legion coach.
American Legion is an association that represents American military veterans. The organization's mission statement is "to enhance the well-being of America's veterans, their families, our military, and our communities by our devotion to mutual helpfulness." On its website, American Legion provides information on how the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) provides help to veterans who are going through PTSD and other related issues.
The VA has in-patient PTSD programs, day hospital, and residential treatment programs. The VA has also established over 206 Vet Centers and Sexual Assault Treatment Programs all over the country. These centers offer services to veterans from Vietnam, Korea, Panama, Grenada, Lebanon, Haiti, Somalia, Operation Iraqi Freedom, WWII, and more. In addition, the VA offers integrated health centers that are patient-centered through the Integrative Health and Wellness Program.