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Loretta Smith-Jones served in the Army as a Combat Medic from 1980 to1986. Loretta first realized that she had Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) after enrolling in the Butler VA Health


Care System. Loretta Smith-Jones served in the Army as a Combat Medic from 1980 to1986. She spent her military career at Bassett Army (Alaska) and Walter Reed (Washington, D.C.) Medical


Centers. Loretta first realized that she had Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) after enrolling in the Butler VA Health Care System. “I came to the Butler VA to learn more about my


addiction and to get help.” The VA provided Loretta with treatment that allowed her to manage her cognitive behaviors as well as her drug addiction. Through the Domiciliary program and the


outpouring of support and therapy, Loretta began to love herself again and was able to rebuild relationships with family and friends. With this extra confidence, she started to branch back


out into the community to develop additional support systems and other relationships. Loretta successfully completed the treatment plan offered through the Domiciliary program and entered 


Robin’s Home to continue her journey to recovery. At Robin’s Home, Loretta found her purpose as an advocate and provider of peer support for other women. Loretta hopes to shine a light on


the issues that women Veterans face, mentor them through their problems, and be an example showing that you can overcome adversity and enjoy a happy and healthy life. “I want to share my


story with the world, because today I can hold my head high, cope with life’s terms, and remain loyal to myself, my friends and my family.” Loretta is happily married to Robert Jones. They


have five children and 12 grandchildren, the loves of their lives. Check out VA’s Center for Women Veterans, https://www.va.gov/womenvet/ for more information, or contact the Butler VA’s 


Women Veterans Health Program Manager at 878-271-6989. Call 724-477-5033 for information about Butler VA’s Domiciliary Residential Rehabilitation Program.


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