SUAS Veteran Crisis Q.R.F.

Families often see warning signs first

SUAS helps trusted contacts support veterans with consent-based alerts — limited, respectful, and never a substitute for professional care.

Support Without Guessing

Clarity when the veteran chooses to share

You may notice sleep changes, withdrawal, or stress — but not know what to do. SUAS guides supportive action without turning you into a case manager.

Warning signs, not secrets

When enabled, summary-level updates help you respond early — without accessing full clinical records.

Consent-based alerts

Notifications follow alert levels the veteran set. You will not be flooded without permission.

Guided supportive action

Focus on steady presence, listening, and connecting to resources — not fixing everything at once.

Respectful boundaries

Trusted contacts cannot see everything. Visibility is defined by the veteran per person.

How trusted contacts participate

You are part of the circle — not the coordinator of care. SUAS respects what veterans choose to share.

Clarity without intrusion

See what the veteran agreed to share — not hidden struggles they have not chosen to discuss.

Family alert path · consent first

Demo

Step 1

Veteran invites

Family member added to circle

Step 2

Sets visibility

Summary only · no full journal

Step 3

Chooses threshold

Alert at yellow or above

Step 4

Can pause anytime

Consent stays revocable

Explore trusted circle in the demo

See consent controls and alert levels with sample data.

Pilot interest · demo

Recruiting

Join the first cohort

25 to 50 veterans · partner organizations welcome

  • Veteran check-in workflow
  • Trusted-circle consent model
  • Responder coordination queue