New VISIONS PROGRAM

Now Accepting Non – Veterans
We offer a range of primary mental health care options to help those suffering from mental health disorders or drug and alcohol addiction.

Visions program

 

new program for non-veterans.

VISIONS

We’re excited to announce the launch of our newest program, VISIONS designed specifically for non-veterans seeking addiction treatment for drugs and alcohol. Please note that while we welcome non-veterans, we do not accept Medicare or Medicaid.

Visions program

Contact Heroes’ Mile

 1-888-VET-NOW2
Available 24/7 (1-386-465-4048)

 (386) 337-7957
(General Questions)

Location
2775 Big John Drive DeLand Florida 32724

Addiction Treatment Levels of Care

We provide different levels of care for different levels of need. We understand that addiction is complex and provide treatment options to meet you where you are. Here are the types of programs we offer:

INPATIENT DETOXIFICATION

In our detox program, we provide personalized, compassionate care while the body recovers from the use of drugs or alcohol. This is all done under medical supervision to ensure safety as well as success for our patients.

RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT

In our residential rehab program, veterans participate in a wide range of programs and activities aimed at preparing them for life outside of our facility.

Benefits of Our Facility

Heroes’ Mile offers a new facility that opened in 2019 on 10 acres of secluded land. Veterans who come to us enjoy privacy, professionalism and a full range of inpatient and outpatient programs designed to address military mental health and addiction concerns. Our services include daily group therapy, individual therapy, recreational therapy, family/marriage counseling, nutrition education and more. We have a full staff of medical, therapy, and nursing personnel, and we are operated and staffed by veterans who understand the military experience.

FAQ

What percentage of first responders have PTSD?

Prevalence rates of PTSD among first responders have been reported in various studies to range from 6% to 32%. This wide range reflects differences in study populations, assessment methods, and the traumatic events experienced by first responders.

How many first responders have PTSD?

The exact number of first responders with PTSD varies by study and region, but it is recognized that first responders are at a higher risk for PTSD compared to the general population. Studies have reported PTSD prevalence rates ranging from 6% to 32% among first responders, including police, firefighters, and emergency medical services (EMS) personnel.

Are there programs for first responders with PTSD?

Yes, there are programs specifically designed to support first responders with PTSD. One notable example is the “warr;or21” program, which aims to promote resilience among first responders by enhancing their coping skills and psychological flexibility. Additionally, Heroes’ Mile offers a dedicated PTSD program tailored to the needs of first responders. This program focuses on providing comprehensive support and evidence-based interventions to address the unique mental health challenges faced by first responders, helping them to cope more effectively with the stresses of their profession and improve their overall well-being.

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Video Testimonials From Some Of Our Veteran Alumni

Real Reviews From Real Veteran Patients

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Katia's Husband is a graduate of our Veterans Drug and Alcohol Rehab. Click to watch Katia's video testimonial. For Veterans by Veterans
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Diego is a graduate of our Veterans Drug and Alcohol Rehab. Click to watch Diego's video testimonial. For Veterans by Veterans
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Elliot is a graduate of our Veterans Drug and Alcohol Rehab. Click to watch Elliot's video testimonial. For Veterans by Veterans
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Mike is a graduate of our Veterans Drug and Alcohol Rehab. Click to watch Mike and Jennifer's video testimonial. For Veterans by Veterans
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Why should a Veteran attend Heroes' Mile Veterans Drug and Alcohol Rehab. Click to watch James and Jose's video testimonial. For Veterans by Veterans
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Remember, you are not alone when it comes to facing your addiction and invisible wounds of war.
At Heroes’ Mile, We’ve Got Your Six!

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CPTSD vs PTSD: A Veteran’s Guide to the PTSD Meaning

CPTSD vs PTSD One of the most common confusions when it comes to discussing trauma recovery is the difference between CPTSD vs PTSD. Both Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD) and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) are mental health conditions stemming...

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