At Hickory House Recovery, we are honored to serve the men and women who have served our country. Active-duty service members, reservists, National Guard members, and veterans face unique stressors that can significantly impact mental health and substance use. Our specialized treatment programs are designed to address the complex needs of military personnel and veterans with compassion, clinical expertise, and a deep respect for military culture.
Service in the United States Armed Forces demands strength, resilience, and sacrifice. However, the realities of combat exposure, repeated deployments, operational stress, and reintegration into civilian life can contribute to:
Military training emphasizes mission focus and self-reliance, which can make it difficult for service members and veterans to seek help. At Hickory House Recovery, we create a safe, structured, and confidential environment where healing can begin without judgment.
Many veterans turn to alcohol or drugs as a way to manage unresolved trauma, chronic pain, or emotional distress. Our dual diagnosis treatment model addresses both substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders simultaneously, which is critical for long-term recovery.
Our evidence-based treatment services may include:
We understand the connection between combat exposure and PTSD. Our clinicians are trained to help veterans process traumatic experiences in a clinically sound, structured way that reduces symptoms while strengthening coping skills.
Combat trauma, military sexual trauma (MST), and high-risk operational environments can lead to persistent hypervigilance, intrusive memories, sleep disturbances, and emotional numbing. Left untreated, these symptoms often contribute to substance misuse, isolation, and relationship breakdown.
Hickory House Recovery provides trauma-informed care tailored specifically to veterans. Treatment plans are individualized and may include structured trauma processing therapies, somatic interventions, and skills-based approaches designed to restore emotional regulation and resilience.
We recognize that active-duty personnel and reservists face additional concerns regarding confidentiality, career impact, and command involvement. Our admissions team works closely with individuals and families to ensure discretion and clarity throughout the treatment process.
Whether transitioning out of the military or currently serving, our program helps:
Veterans and military families choose Hickory House Recovery because we provide:
We are committed to helping those who have served find renewed purpose, stability, and recovery.
If you or a loved one is a veteran struggling with addiction, PTSD, depression, or anxiety, you are not alone. Recovery is possible with the right clinical support and environment.
Hickory House Recovery stands ready to serve those who have served our nation — with dignity, professionalism, and a commitment to lasting healing.
Contact us today at 800-604-1117 or online to learn more about our military and veteran treatment programs and how we can help you take the first step toward recovery.