Pandemic Nurses In NYC Get PTSD Counseling

Posted on Monday, April 27, 2020 by Monika Kelly

Health care providers witnessing the ravages of COVID-19 often struggle with grief and guilt when patients die. Victims of the virus are completely cut off from family so in those last moments, nurses become their sole emotional support. Crisis counselor Robert Moore of 10-33 Foundation comforts providers with kindness after their shifts and encourages them to offload the unspeakable things they see every day. K-LOVE's Monika Kelly reports.

 

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10-33 Foundation (official)

Crisis Response Care Training (CRC K-LOVE)

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