Your service mattered. Your healing matters too.
Heights Treatment Is Here to Help
Returning home after military service often means navigating challenges that are no longer governed by structure, rank, or command. For many veterans, the transition can surface unresolved trauma, substance use, or mental health struggles that feel difficult to manage alone.
At The Heights Treatment Center, we provide trauma-informed care designed specifically to support veterans and active-duty service members facing substance use disorders, PTSD, and other co-occurring mental health conditions.
Our approach recognizes both the discipline you carry and the complexity of what you may be experiencing now. Through evidence-based trauma therapies and intentional family involvement, we help veterans build sustainable recovery while strengthening the relationships that matter most.
Healing Begins Here
Healing Begins Here
“As a veteran, I carried years of unresolved trauma that I did not know how to process on my own. At The Heights Treatment, trauma-focused therapy helped me understand how my experiences were affecting my life and my relationships. What made the biggest difference was involving my family in the process. They learned how to support me in a healthy way while I learned how to support myself. I am more grounded, more present, and better equipped to move forward.”
Anonymous VeteranU.S. Army Veteran
Our Specialties
At The Heights Treatment Center, we approach care with structure, accountability, and flexibility, adapting treatment over time based on clinical need rather than relying on a one-size-fits-all model. This allows us to address trauma, post-traumatic stress, and related challenges associated with military service while remaining responsive to each individual’s recovery process.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Identify thought patterns, challenge cognitive distortions, and build healthier emotional and behavioral responses.
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
Strengthen emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and mindfulness skills.
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
Address the impact of traumatic experiences through a structured, evidence-based reprocessing approach that supports adaptive resolution.
Sex Addiction Therapy
Provide structured therapeutic support to examine compulsive sexual behaviors, address underlying emotional drivers, and develop healthier coping strategies and relational patterns.
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)
Examine and reframe trauma-related beliefs through a structured, evidence-based approach designed to support cognitive and emotional processing of traumatic experiences.
Alumni Support Groups
Offer ongoing peer support and connection following treatment, helping individuals maintain accountability, reinforce skills, and stay engaged in long-term recovery.
Mindfulness Based Modalities
Cultivate present-moment awareness, grounding, and emotional regulation to support nervous system balance and stress management.
Trauma-Informed Yoga
Support reconnection with the body through gentle, trauma-informed movement and breathwork that emphasizes safety, choice, and awareness.
Art Therapy
Use creative expression as a therapeutic tool to explore emotions, process experiences, and increase self-awareness beyond verbal communication.
The Daring Way™
Cultivate present-moment awareness, grounding, and emotional regulation to support nervous system balance and stress management.
Healthy Relationships
Focus on communication, boundaries, and relational patterns to support healthier connections with partners, family, and peers.
Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy
Engage in experiential work alongside horses to develop emotional awareness, boundaries, trust, and nonverbal communication within a structured, therapeutic environment.
Neurofeedback
Use real-time feedback to help individuals develop greater awareness and regulation of brain activity patterns associated with focus, emotional regulation, and stress response.
Nutrition Support
Address the role of nutrition in mental health and recovery by supporting balanced eating patterns, energy regulation, and overall physical well-being as part of a comprehensive treatment approach.
Somatic Experiencing®
Focus on body-based awareness to help regulate the nervous system and process stress responses associated with trauma in a gradual, titrated manner.
VA Insurance Program
VA Insurance is the premier insurance program of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
If you currently serve or used to serve in the US military, you are eligible for VA insurance. VA insurance is good for treating illnesses and injuries, preventing future health problems, improving your ability to function, and enhancing your quality of life.
If you need rehab due to an addiction you formed during your service or was made worse by your service, you could qualify for reimbursement.
TriCare
Tricare is managed by the Defense Health Agency and covers healthcare services for veterans that are medically necessary and considered proven.
As part of the federal government, its mission is to foster, protect, sustain, and restore the health of military members.
TriWest
TriWest is the only private company with the singular purpose of meeting the healthcare needs of the military and veteran communities. The Department of Veterans Affairs contracts with TriWest to provide patient-centered community care and veterans’ choice programs.
They allow veterans to access comprehensive rehabilitation services, residential care, and behavioral healthcare.
Seeking Substance Abuse & Mental Health Treatment
If you’re a veteran contemplating rehab, do not let the specter of high cost impede regaining control of your life. There is no higher return on investment than an investment you make in yourself.
Insurance for Veterans
Fortunately, there are insurance coverage and VA health care options available exclusively for veterans and active military personnel, which make seeking VA substance abuse and mental health treatment more affordable.
