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Finding help for disabled veterans

A male disabled veteran sits on a pile of tire obstacles and shows off his Ottobock prosthetic leg.
A male disabled veteran sits on a pile of tire obstacles and shows off his Ottobock prosthetic leg.
A male disabled veteran sits on a pile of tire obstacles and shows off his Ottobock prosthetic leg.
Non-Profits & Charities

Organizations focused on your unique needs

Below are just a few non-profit organizations that dedicate their time and services to disabled veterans. If you are looking for additional assistance, seek out your local Veterans Affairs office for more information.

Crisis Centers

Life-saving resources for disabled veterans

Veterans who seek mental health treatment after experiencing limb loss or injury can reap numerous benefits, such as improved quality of life, improved physical health, and access to resources. Ultimately, veterans lead happier, healthier lives when finding the right treatment.

Contact

Ways to Reach Out

Website

Veterans Crisis Line

+988 (Press 1)

https://www.veteranscrisisline.net/get-help-now/chat/

Lifeline for Vets

+1 (888) 777-4443

https://nvf.org/lifeline-for-vets/

Coaching Into Care

+1 (888) 823-7458

https://www.mirecc.va.gov/coaching/

National Center for PTSD

+1 (802) 296-6300

https://www.ptsd.va.gov/index.asp

VA Mental Health Support

1 (877) 222-8387

https://www.va.gov/health-care/health-needs-conditions/mental-health/

VA Peer Support Groups

supportgroups@amputee-coalition.org

https://www.amputee-coalition.org/support-groups-peer-support/support-group-network/

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More Information

Additional resources for disabled veterans

Find more resources for veterans, including our extensive history with veterans, an overview of what to expect during the trial fitting process, and information on popular products.

A male disabled veteran sits on a pile of tire obstacles and shows off his Ottobock prosthetic leg.

Disabled Veterans Support

Veterans looking for support beyond products can find several helpful contacts through this page as well as opportunities to donate to veteran-specific non-profits.

Veterans looking for support beyond products can find several helpful contacts through this page as well as opportunities to donate to veteran-specific non-profits.

A closeup view of an amputee veteran's high-tech prosthetic knee and leg.

Veterans & Ottobock

Our strong relationship with handicapped veterans is more than just a transaction. From the Invictus Games to the Genium X3, we have an extensive history with wounded servicemen and women.

Our strong relationship with handicapped veterans is more than just a transaction. From the Invictus Games to the Genium X3, we have an extensive history with wounded servicemen and women.

A male amputee veteran sits in a clinic with his prosthetist and extends his leg for a 3D scan.

Veteran Fitting Process

The trial and reimbursement process can be daunting, so we've addressed some common questions and provided an overview of what to expect during your trial fitting process.

The trial and reimbursement process can be daunting, so we've addressed some common questions and provided an overview of what to expect during your trial fitting process.

A male African American amputee veteran sits by his workout equipment and shows off his Ottobock prosthetic leg.

Featured Veteran Products

Retired and injured service members have poured continued trust in Ottobock products. Find the most popular products and read their stories about the impact we had in veterans' daily lives.

Retired and injured service members have poured continued trust in Ottobock products. Find the most popular products and read their stories about the impact we had in veterans' daily lives.

Share Your Story

Has Ottobock impacted your life?

We'd love to hear about your experiences with Ottobock prosthetics, orthotics, or other devices as a veteran with limb loss or limb difference. Fill out the form below to provide additional information.