The military's support unit for ill and injured soldiers has a new commander, marking what many hope will be a turning of the page for the much-maligned organization.

Brig.-Gen. Dave Corbould takes over after years of criticism that the Joint Personnel Support Unit has been failing military personnel in need of help.

The JPSU is a network of 24 support centres situated at military bases across the country. It is responsible for helping ill and injured military personnel return to active duty or transition out of the Forces.

It has come under criticism for a lack of staffing and an organizational structure that has sometimes made it difficult for personnel to receive the treatment and services they need.

There have also been concerns about injured military personnel sent to the unit feeling isolated and alone, to the point where some have taken their own lives.

Corbould told the Canadian Press that the unit has done some great work since it was established in 2008, but he acknowledged there are problems that need to be addressed.

He says his priority for the next 12 to 24 months will be addressing the staffing issues as well as increasing the budget and other resources to better help military personnel in need.