Warriors Heart
SOF Competency:
Evidence-Based & Effective Care:
Quality & Ethics:
Nonprofit
- Substance Abuse
- Clinical Care/Interventions
Audience
Service Member/Veteran
Status
Active Duty, Veteran
Branch
Air Force, Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Veteran
Evidence-Based & Effective Care:
Quality & Ethics:
Quality & Ethics:
- Substance Abuse
- Clinical Care/Interventions
Audience
Status
Branch
Warriors Heart provides private treatment to adult men and women 18 and older who are seeking inpatient treatment for chemical dependency, alcohol abuse, and co-occurring psychological disorders relating to PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) or the psychological effects of MTBI (mild traumatic brain injury).
Service Location(s)
San Antonio, Texas (TX)Programs & Services
– Detox Center: Fully staffed sub-acute drug and or alcohol detox facility with around the clock monitoring.
– Inpatient Residential Treatment: 24/7 treatment for a 42 day minimum.
– Sober Living Program: 60 day minimum program that helps continue a sober life after treatment.
– Outpatient Treatment: At least 1 session a week of individual counseling/therapy.
– Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program (IOP): 2 hours of group counseling or group therapy for 5 days a week.
Funding/Cost
Admissions counselors can help to determine the best funding options from the following options:
– Private Pay: Many warriors choose to pay privately for treatment so as to not have a record with their insurance company about what they are going through.
– Insurance: See website for a list of accepted insurance providers. Warriors Heart will do a basic verification of insurance to provide you with what the estimated insurance contribution will be and determine what your cost or “client responsibility” will be to enter into treatment.
– Workers Compensation: In certain cases, workers compensation programs provide benefits including payment for lost wages as a result of time off work and coverage of all medical treatment related to PTSD.
– Scholarship: Warriors Heart may offer scholarships to those Warriors and their families who deserve assistance in covering the costs of care. Our admissions counselors will provide a scholarship form to fill out. Based on the hardship and verification, various amounts of scholarship funds can be rewarded.
– Employer Support: There are employers who offer assistance for their employees who are in need of treatment. Many offer this because they want their employees to be happy and productive again. You can check your Employee Assistance Programs (EAP), HR, and supervisor or CEO.
– Wounded Warriors and other Veteran, Military, and First Responder Organizations: We are always working on lists of organizations that will assist our Warriors in healing. Please check with our admissions counselors for organizations that currently support Warriors in recovery.
Last reviewed: 08/06/2022