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PTSD

Resources

  • This section’s mission is to provide resources and information, give hope, and connect civilian and military communities to improve QOL for those who served our country and their families.

 

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CAREGIVER/FAMILY RESOURCES

TREATMENT PROGRAMS

National Center for PTSD Program Locator (just click on state)

 

RESIDENTAL PROGRAms

Veterans Freedom Farm-California

Is a non-profit organization established to provide veterans with comprehensive services that enable them to rejoin their communities as productive and healthy citizens.

 

The mission of Veterans Freedom Farm is to provide veterans with the necessary resources to become self-sustained. Veterans Freedom Farm implements its mission by ensuring that all veterans have access to affordable housing, employment, and support services to promote their independence and well-being through a seamless, continuum of care. Its Residential Rehabilitation Program treats veterans for substance abuse, mental health (including suicide prevention), HIV prevention/ intervention, homelessness, and other barriers to stable self-sufficiency.

 

The Salvation Army Harbor Light Center-California

The Harbor Light Center, providing comprehensive chemical dependency treatment for men, women, and families, has been successfully serving the San Francisco bay area for over 70 years. Drug and alcohol addiction are a real part of our social structure and affects many people, their friends, and their families. There is hope. Through a program of progressive care, education, workforce development, and personal development, people's lives are transformed.

 

Veteran Services

Veteran's face unique personal issues as they re-enter civilian society from their time in service. Our service men and women who are dealing with addiction are often also struggling with service related stress such as PTSD. The Harbor Light Center provides specialized services to our returning veterans to help them gain access to their benefits, find work, gain housing, and develop the skills necessary to lead fulfilling lives.


OASIS  (Overcoming Adversity and Stress Injury Support)-California

Is a program that  has developed a unique model of treatment incorporating evidenced based therapies and integrative treatment approaches. The program begins with a comprehensive two week intensive stabilization process by providing treatment focused solely on developing coping skills. Trauma therapy begins after that time to ensure patients are better able to tolerate distress. Along with a highly trained and experienced treatment staff, integrative approaches are provided by experienced community volunteers specializing in various practices, offering a comprehensive program to treat mind and body.

 

Naval Active Duty Service members are eligible for treatment when their combat PTSD has not improved with outpatient treatment.

 

Phoenix House-New York

The Military Services Program offers both outpatient and residential substance abuse and mental health treatment for military personnel, veterans and their family members. The program was designed with the capacity to deal with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), suicide prevention, and the unique needs of current and former military personnel.

 

 

Out Patient Program

New Beginnings Community Center-New York

Is a state-of-the-art outpatient facility designed to provide rehabilitation, management and recovery for community members with traumatic brain injury, physical disabilities, cognitive disabilities or dementia—all in an exceptional, stimulating and safe environment.

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