Vets Recover Holds Grand Opening On Treatment Facility

Vets Recover recently held a grand opening of its Detox & Residential Treatment Facility at 1200 Springhill Avenue in Mobile. The facility offers interdisciplinary culturally competent, trauma-informed care, respite care and peer support. The facility has 34 beds providing a level of care previously not available within a 4-hour drive of Mobile. Vets Recover was developed by clinical experts and veterans in recovery who have lived with mental health issues, addiction and trauma that many veterans, first responders and families face every day. It provides multiple levels of care tailored for service members, veterans and their families, from community-based peer support to medically monitored detoxification and residential treatment. The integrated healthcare system aims to accelerate well-being to treat the whole person, while providing hope and healing with military cultural competency and integrated peer support.

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