Heidi Bergman is a caseworker at ‘Homecoming’, a Geist Group facility helping soldiers transition to civilian life. Years later she has started a new life, living with her mother and working as a waitress, when a Department of Defense auditor questions why she left the Homecoming facility. Heidi quickly realizes that there's a whole other story behind the story she's been telling herself.
I'm gonna stop you there, okay?
Homecoming is a safe space for you to reflect on your service and think about what comes next. We can’t wait to hear your stories.
By letting go of the past, the client will be able to fully embrace his or her future.
This is your last chance.
Alex takes matters into her own hands.
What is experience?
Shrier and Walter attempt to leave the facility. Heidi realizes there is a gap in her memory. Thomas makes a discovery.
Walter feels uneasy about Shrier's absence, but Heidi is able to reassure him. Thomas is met with resistance when he attempts to investigate a lead.
How did we get here?
Walter wants answers.
Outside visitors, though well-intentioned, may disrupt the gradual transition back to civilian life.
Audrey is presented with the opportunity of a lifetime.
Life-skills activities allow the client to envision life after Homecoming, practicing social interactions in a safe and nurturing setting.
A woman wakes up in a canoe - with no memory of how she got there, or even who she is.
Jackie discovers a connection to a familiar name.
Walter's attempts to calm an increasingly paranoid Shrier only cause the situation to escalate. Thomas must decide whether to follow his intuition and investigate further, or let the case go.
Walter enters the Homecoming program and is introduced to his counselor, Heidi. Years later, Heidi is approached about a complaint.
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