
Beyond the Uniform with The LT's Daughter
Welcome to Beyond the Uniform with The LT's Daughter, the podcast where we share the personal stories of police officers and their families, offering insight into the impact this profession has on not only the lives of police officers but also on their families.
We will be discussing exciting experiences, cases that never left them, how they balance home & family life, what they learned and so much more! Tune in, every week as we tackle tough topics, share feel good moments, and discuss the impact the job can have on everyone.
Join us as we share experiences beyond the uniform. Thanks for tuning in, be careful.
Beyond the Uniform with The LT's Daughter
47. Chris Perry Discusses PTSD, Growing Up in a LE Family, and His Current Role, Serving Senior Citizens
In this episode, I sit down with Chris Perry, a 31-year law enforcement veteran, PTSD advocate, and senior citizen resource officer in Amberley Village, Ohio. Growing up as the son of a Cincinnati police officer, Chris experienced firsthand the sacrifices and struggles of law enforcement families.
We discuss:
- Memories growing up in a law enforcement family
- The strength of law enforcement moms and their role in keeping everything together
- Chris’s first experience with a line-of-duty death at a very young age and how it shaped him
- His personal journey with PTSD, and the process of seeking help
- His role as a senior citizen resource officer
- The impact of dementia on families and loved ones
Connect with Chris: Chris invites you to contact him directly if you need resources or want to just talk to someone. His email is: cperry@amberleyvillage.org
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If you’re struggling with PTSD, mental health challenges, or anything we discussed in this episode, please know that help is available. Don’t hesitate to reach out to a trusted professional or support network—you don’t have to face it alone. If you need immediate support, call or text the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988.