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Anxiety Attack Symptoms: What Veterans with Anxiety Should Know
Did you know that military personnel who have experienced combat exposure are at higher risk for having anxiety attacks? You might be wondering why this is the case and how to get help for your own service-related mental health condition. We’re here to answer your...
5 Traits of the Best Drug Rehab Centers for Veterans
While there are many Florida drug rehab centers, they do not all provide the same quality of care. Veterans in particular require certain evidence-based treatments to make comprehensive, long-term recoveries. But how can you know what to look for? Today, we're...
Inpatient vs. Outpatient Drug Rehab: What’s Best For You?
If you are struggling with an addiction to drugs or alcohol, you might be looking for guidance on the different types of treatment that could help you. Some treatment facilities offer both outpatient treatment as well as an inpatient program. But which is best for...
How to Help Veterans with Mental Illness
In the United States, millions of veterans suffer from mental health conditions each year. Among veterans with mental illness, many feel isolated or beyond help. But at Heroes' Mile, we do everything in our power to remind our service members that they can find...
The Link Between Addiction to Prescription Drugs and Veterans
In the United States, there are millions of veterans who return home with service-related injuries. Unfortunately, the risk of addiction to prescription drugs in veterans with these impairments has been on the rise. Here’s what service members need to know about...
The Best Treatments for PTSD and Addiction
Many people who struggle with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) substance use disorders also have symptoms of mental health struggles. Though treatment options for co-occurring substance use disorders continue to improve throughout the country, treating...
What Is My Why: Lindsey A., Receptionist
My name is Lindsay and I am a receptionist as well as a grateful recovering addict. My battle with addiction started when I was 16, and I quickly found myself spiraling in a constant search for more drugs. Sadly, getting my next high was my life’s purpose for seven...
What’s My Why: Jose L., Recovery Advocate
My name is Jose Lopez, and I supervise the Recovery Advocate Dept. Basically, it’s my job to make sure there are no issues in the department. Beyond that, I facilitate group therapy and make the schedule for our Recovery Advocates. I have worked at Heroes’ Mile...
What’s My Why: David Cartagena, Director of Programs
My name is David Cartagena, and I have been Heroes’ Mile’s Director of Programs since the treatment center opened in June of 2019. My responsibilities include supervising our therapists and recovery advocates, facilitating treatment team meetings, reviewing client...
3 Secret Benefits of Equine Therapy for Veterans and Non-Veterans
As Americans, we grow up with heroic images of horses and cowpokes. There's a kind of natural majesty there, and many people turn to horse riding to experience that feeling of power and calm in their own lives. Now, however, it has gone one step further recovering...