Veterans have specialized needs when it comes to mental health and substance use care, which is why The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol Rehab offers robust veteran rehab programs. Our...
Veterans often wonder if VA Health Care will cover addiction treatment. In many cases, the answer is yes. Learn more about using VA health insurance for addiction rehab. VA Health...
If you struggle with addiction, numerous treatment options can help you recover. In veteran addiction treatment, inpatient rehab programs can be an invaluable resource because they provide a structured daily...
The prevalence of substance use among veterans is substantial, with at least 1 in 10 veterans diagnosed with a substance use disorder. No matter what type of substances a veteran...
Co-occurring disorders, also called dual diagnosis or comorbidity, refer to having both a mental health condition and a substance use disorder (SUD). For example, SUD and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)...
According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, approximately 7% of military veterans will struggle with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in their lifetime. Exposure to combat, traumatic events and life-threatening...
Military members are some of the strongest men and women in the world, both physically and mentally. But that strength can often overshadow or even hide perceived weaknesses when it...
Active military members aren’t immune to issues related to substance use. But unlike the rest of society, the factors contributing to substance use among service members are unique. The stress...
About 1 in 10 veterans seeking treatment at a Veterans Administration facility meet the criteria for substance use disorder, a higher rate than the civilian population. In some cases, this...
Since recovery is a personal journey, success will be as well. What success looks like for one person may not look like the same for another. However, factors like length...