Intensive Outpatient Program for Veterans
If you’ve been searching for intensive outpatient centers for veterans that understand and respect your life experience, consider the Visons at Heroes’ Mile facility in DeLand, FL. our program aims to help you find recovery through common ground. The intensive outpatient program (IOP) at Visons at Heroes’ Mile is a residential program.
Additionally, you are encouraged to work a 12-step program.

Rebuild Your Personal Life
The IOP program helps you to rebuild your personal life. It allows you to transition back into your community while providing therapeutic support. In addition, IOP builds the foundation for a lasting recovery.
Group therapy sessions are at the core of the IOP experience. They cover any of the following veteran-specific issues:
The intensive outpatient veteran program is available for clients who meet one of the following criteria:
We have a long history of helping clients navigate veteran-specific issues. Likewise, we are here to help you recover and transition back into your daily life.
This non-residential program allows you more control as you work to rebuild your personal life. It provides you with the clinical, emotional, and peer support that you need.
Intensive relapse prevention
Spiritual healing and awareness
Aftercare planning and transition
FAQ
- What is an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for Veterans?
An IOP is a structured treatment program designed to help veterans with mental health challenges or substance use disorders while allowing them to live at home and maintain daily routines. - Who is eligible for the Veterans IOP?
Veterans struggling with PTSD, depression, anxiety, substance abuse, or other behavioral health concerns may be eligible. A clinical assessment helps determine if the program is a good fit. - How long does the program last?
The length of the program varies based on individual needs but typically lasts several weeks, with multiple therapy sessions per week. - What types of therapy are included in the IOP?
The program may include individual therapy, group therapy, trauma-informed care, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and support for co-occurring disorders. - Does the program accept VA benefits or insurance?
Many IOPs work with VA benefits, Tricare, and private insurance providers. It’s best to check with the facility to confirm coverage options.