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Substance Use & Mental Health Treatment For Veterans and First Responders

Join fellow veterans, first responders and other public safety professionals in a specialty track designed to help you face your and co-occurring trauma and behavioral health issues so you can get back to work, serving your community and saving lives.

What FORTITUDE Can Help With

A bad call or deployment is often traumatic. When dangerous encounters add up over a career, they can become overwhelming. It’s okay to seek help. The FORTITUDE program can help veterans and first responders coping with:

Who FORTITUDE Is For

The FORTITUDE program welcomes veterans and anyone working in public safety (active or retired) who struggle with substance abuse and co-occurring mental health issues.

Military Veterans
Law enforcement
Fire service members
Correctional officers
Paramedics and EMTs
Emergency dispatchers
Emergency room personnel

First responders and veterans can get specialized help for substance abuse and mental health issues in Columbus, Ohio.

Years of experience treating these professionals have made us industry experts on trauma-informed care for first responders and veterans. The FORTITUDE specialty track supports healing through:

Are You A Veteran?

Talk to one of our Veteran Advocates. We can work with you to ensure your VA health care covers your stay with us.

Getting Treatment Through the VA Community Care Network

Veterans can use their VA health insurance to receive high-quality, specialized addiction and co-occurring mental health treatment at our facility.

FAQs About FORTITUDE

Which parts of the FORTITUDE program are specific to veterans and first responders?

Individual and family therapy sessions are tailored for FORTITUDE participants, as well as some group therapy sessions. Mealtimes, recreational therapies like yoga, free time and activities held outside the facility are co-mingled with civilians.

How long does the FORTITUDE program last?

The length of stay varies from client to client based on their recovery needs, level of treatment, progress and many other factors. However, the average length of stay for most residential clients is 35 days.

Can I detox in the FORTITUDE program?

Yes, drug and alcohol detox is offered onsite and is the first step in recovery for most clients.

Can you enter FORTITUDE for mental health needs only?

Currently, the FORTITUDE program accepts clients for a substance use disorder and any co-occurring mental health conditions, but not for mental health needs alone.

Will I room with other first responders?

We make every effort possible to place FORTITUDE participants together. However, this cannot be guaranteed, per state regulations on level of care housing requirements. Each residential room has two beds.

Will my insurance cover the FORTITUDE program?

Many insurance companies cover some or all of substance abuse treatment costs, including treatment in the FORTITUDE program. Our Recovery Advocates can help you verify what’s covered in your insurance. Veterans may request a dedicated Veteran Advocate to help them navigate their VA health insurance.

Does the FORTITUDE program work with workers compensation claims?

It can. Our admissions department and outreach team have experience navigating over 100 different worker’s compensation cases for clients and look forward to the opportunity to help you navigate this process.

Ready to start your recovery?

Let us know you’re a veteran or first responder when you call. We’ll get you specialized support to meet your needs.