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Substance Abuse Programs for Vetrans - Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs - Azusa, CA.

Substance abuse facilities for Veterans are essential for the mental well-being and overall stability of Vets of all branches of the armed forces. Because substance abuse and other mental health disorders are experienced at above average rates among Vets, it is crucial that they get the essential help they need due to such high rates of suicide also associated with these disorders among our Vets.

Substance abuse programs for Vets in Azusa are available from the VA, with services that include measures to address associated disorders such as relationship problems, irritability, disturbed sleep, pain, depression, and/or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) which most commonly trigger substance abuse disorders among Vets. Treatment for substance abuse and associated disorders among Vets includes psychotherapies and group and individual therapy that can increase an individual's desire to change. Involvement in outside support such as AA and other support groups is recommended. Medications are also available in some circumstances to help Veterans decrease their tobacco, alcohol, and drug use.

Substance abuse programs for Military Vets are offered during the weekend and evening hours, with both residential and outpatient programs available. Programs that are Women-Only or Men-Only and those for homeless Veterans are available in certain areas.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Facilities offering this service in Azusa, CA

  • Tavarua Medical Rehab Services
    626-858-9500
    474 South Citrus Avenue
    Azusa, CA. 91702

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Substance Abuse Programs for Veterans

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicaid
    Private Health Insurance
    Cash or Self Payment

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