
Published: Jul 04, 2025 10:14 AM
Watch the video on the Denver7 News Website.
Porch Light Health’s Chief Clinical Officer Steve Carleton was featured on Denver7 discussing how to support veterans with PTSD during Fourth of July celebrations.
Denver7
And this fourth of July, take a moment to consider the veterans in our community and in our neighborhoods. I sat down with Steve Carleton, the Chief Clinical Officer with Porch Light Health, who works with veterans, and he had this to share.
Steve Carleton
Freedom is not free, right? Freedom demands sacrifice. There’s been a lot of people that have fought and died for that. And just understanding that people that have served have a closer connection to that sacrifice. And that just taking a minute during your fourth of July to contemplate, have some reflection around that.
Denver7
Carleton said it might be worth talking to veterans before fireworks tonight. Ask them how they celebrate the fourth, respect if someone has one of those signs up saying that they’re not comfortable with fireworks, and then just really making sure that families around them, including kids, know that.
Steve Carleton
If somebody knows that a fireworks show is going on, that’s expected. You know that that’s going to happen. It’s the 1: 00 AM, like those random fireworks that people aren’t expecting that can be triggering.
Denver7
Carleton made sure to emphasize that this is not the case for every veteran, but could be worth a conversation.





