Long-Term Drug and Alcohol Rehab for Military With Virtue Recovery Center
At Virtue Recovery Center, we understand the unique struggles that military veterans and personnel face when dealing with drug addiction or alcohol addiction. Our team is committed to providing a supportive environment that caters to the specific needs of those who have served in the armed forces. We offer an array of long-term rehab programs, including 60-day, 90-day, 6-month, 1-year, and 2-year rehab options. These programs integrate extended rehabilitation and prolonged treatment methods, focusing on holistic recovery and personal growth.
Our approach to substance use disorder includes comprehensive inpatient care and residential rehabilitation, with a particular focus on dual diagnosis. Understanding that addiction often co-occurs with mental health disorders, we provide sustained therapy to address issues related to drugs such as cocaine, heroin, opioids, crystal meth, marijuana, and benzos. Through our extended recovery programs, we aim to empower our clients with the skills and resilience needed for long-term recovery. Together, let’s embark on a journey towards a healthier, more fulfilling life.
What is a Military Veteran?
A military is collectively called the Armed Forces. This is a heavily armed and highly organized team whose primary mission is to defend the country and its interests. In the United States, the Army is the largest and oldest service that provides ground forces while the Navy defends the country above and below the water.
The Marine Corps is a part of the Department of the Navy and maintains both amphibious and ground units while the Air Force provides the ability to rapidly deploy lethal air force anywhere in the world within hours. Space Force is one of the newest branches of the Department of Defense designed to organize and equip space forces to protect the country.
The Coast Guard enforces maritime safety and law while providing military Navy support. During peacetime, the Coast Guard is part of Homeland Security, but operates under the Navy during wartime. Finally, the National Guard provides support during combat missions, humanitarian efforts, and domestic emergencies.
The men and women serving in the Armed Forces face unique challenges, whether they are active duty, reserve, and guard forces, or veterans and retirees. Millions of family members and friends of military personnel are also affected by the challenges their loved ones face.
The United States operates in more than 100 countries with an overall mission of maintaining peace and providing security to the United States. The president of the United States is the Commander in Chief while the secretary of the Department of Defense has control over each branch, except the Coast Guard, which operates under the Department of Homeland Security.
Veteran Drug and Alcohol Addiction Hotline
Our helpline number is confidential, toll-free, and open 24/7.
CALL (866)-461-3339
Contact us to schedule a free confidential assessment with a licensed clinician.