The United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has a program called the “Veterans Treatment Court”. This program is designed to help veterans who are struggling with addiction and mental health issues. The goal of this program is to provide veterans with the resources they need to get back on their feet and become productive members of society.
The VA has also partnered with other organizations in order to provide veterans with addiction rehab services. One such organization is Heroes Mile. Heroes Mile provides a variety of services for veterans, including addiction rehab, eating disorder programs, and PTSD programs.
Veterans who have been involved in combat, or have experienced traumatic events, are more likely to develop substance abuse problems. Heroes’ Mile has created a program that provides treatment for substance abuse disorders for veterans and non-veterans. This is a good way for veterans to get the help they need without having to worry about opening up to non service persons.
A few people may be wondering why Heroes’ Mile is providing drug and alcohol rehab for veterans and non-veterans, when they could be providing it to everyone. One reason is veterans are more likely than other groups of people to experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which can lead them to develop drug and alcohol use disorders.
Drugs and alcohol are the most abused substances in the United States. They are also a major contributor to death, injury and crime. Alcoholics and drug addicts often have difficulty finding help because they cannot afford it or they cannot find a facility that will treat them.
Heroes’ Mile is aware of these difficulties and has started a program that provides treatment for veterans and non-veterans.
Heroes’ Mile Now Accepting Non-Veteran Patients!