More mental health resourcesSailors depart for small boat operations in a rigid-hull inflatable boat assigned to the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73).
US Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Wadelon PresleyThe Navy is taking strides to improve the quality of life for sailors aboard the Washington.
Kellylynn Zuni, the GW's clinical psychologist, told Health News Florida that the permanent mental health staff on the ship has doubled, allowing them to see any sailor who needs immediate help.
The Navy is also creating a psychiatrist intervention team to provide mental health care in emergencies.
In February, the ship also opened a new rest and recreation area for sailors that includes a library, TV, videogames, computers, and phones to stay in contact with their families.
Persons:
George Washington, Seaman Wadelon Presley, Adm, Daryl Caudle, Caudle
Organizations:
Nimitz, US Navy, Communication, Navy, Health News, Fleet Forces, USNI News
Locations:
Washington, Health News Florida