Veterans Residential Addiction Treatment Center
Recovery Through Common Ground





For Veterans by Veterans
Veteran Only Staff Serving Only Veteran Patients
Our inpatient Veterans addiction treatment center chooses to serve only veterans because we have a long history of working with those suffering from addiction and the impacts of PTS and MST experienced while serving in the military. Heroes’ Mile can help with a variety of addiction and psychological problems, including drug abuse, alcohol abuse, post-traumatic stress and military sexual trauma. Contact us today or fill out our contact us form to get started getting help!
Welcome to Heroes’ Mile Veteran Recovery Center
For Veterans By Veterans
Heroes’ Mile is an addiction recovery center for veterans suffering from substance use disorder. Each level of care is trauma-informed to support veterans dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and military sexual trauma (MST), in addition to other psychological and mental health challenges related to their military service.
Contact Heroes’ Mile
1-888-VET-NOW2
Available 24/7 (1-386-465-4048)
(386) 337-7957
(General Questions)
Residential Addiction Treatment Levels of Care
We provide different levels of care for different levels of need. We understand that addiction is complex and provide treatment options to meet you where you are. Here are the types of programs we offer:
INPATIENT DETOXIFICATION
In our detox program, we provide personalized, compassionate care while the body recovers from the use of drugs or alcohol. This is all done under medical supervision to ensure safety as well as success for our patients.
RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT
In our residential program, veterans participate in a wide range of programs and activities aimed at preparing them for life outside of our facility.
Benefits of Our Facility
Heroes’ Mile offers a new facility that opened in 2019 on 10 acres of secluded land. Veterans who come to us enjoy privacy, professionalism and a full range of inpatient and outpatient programs designed to address military mental health and addiction concerns. Our services include daily group therapy, individual therapy, recreational therapy, family/marriage counseling, nutrition education and more. We have a full staff of medical, therapy, and nursing personnel, and we are operated and staffed by veterans who understand the military experience.
SERVICES:
- Full-Time Medical and Nursing Care
- Aftercare Planning & Transitional Living Options
- Nutritional Assessment & Food Plan
GROUP ACTIVITIES:
- Art Therapy
- Equine Therapy
- Peer Recovery Support
- Physical Fitness
FAQ
What percentage of first responders have PTSD?
Prevalence rates of PTSD among first responders have been reported in various studies to range from 6% to 32%. This wide range reflects differences in study populations, assessment methods, and the traumatic events experienced by first responders.
How many first responders have PTSD?
Are there programs for first responders with PTSD?
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Video Testimonials From Some Of Our Veteran Alumni
Real Reviews From Real Veteran Patients
Remember, you are not alone when it comes to facing your addiction and invisible wounds of war.
At Heroes’ Mile, We’ve Got Your Six!
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