Trauma-informed care is a set of best practices that are designed to address the needs of those who have experienced adverse events, such as trauma, abuse, neglect, exposure to disaster events, and/or long-term unrelenting stress. The research tells us that these types of events can cause problems with learning, managing emotions, controlling behavior, poor health outcomes, and impaired social and occupational functioning. The causes of these problems are often based on complex and sophisticated neurological and physiological processes in the brain and body. As a result, people often don’t know how to address these changes, and can feel stuck and overwhelmed. Trauma-informed care integrates over 100 years of research and best practices into an approach that helps organizations effectively address the needs of survivors of adversity and trauma. The research tells that providing trauma-informed services improves client outcomes, staff retention, and can lower long-term costs.