Trump Orders More Mental Health Care Options For Veterans

WASHINGTON (AP) โ€” President Donald Trumpโ€™s administration is aiming to curb the number of veteran suicides by improving mental health treatment for the high-risk group.

Trump signed an executive order Tuesday directing the secretaries of defense, homeland security and veterans affairs to develop a plan to provide โ€œseamlessโ€ access to mental health and suicide prevention resources for 12 months for members leaving the armed forces.

โ€œWe want them to get the highest care and the care that they so richly deserve,โ€ Trump said before he signed the order in the Oval Office. โ€œItโ€™s something that is a top priority.โ€

Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin says an โ€œunacceptableโ€ 20 veterans commit suicide every day.

Shulkin says the first year after returning to civilian life is the period of highest risk for former service members.