The 60-bed facility is focused on providing care for active-duty personnel, veterans and first responders with addiction or dependency issues. It will also include treatment programs for psychological disorders such as post-traumatic stress disorder and mild traumatic brain injury.
The 500-acre property is the second Warriors Heart location, with the first opening in 2016 in Bandera, Texas, and featuring more than double the number of beds as the Virginia location.
At the Becker's Fall Behavioral Health Summit, taking place November 4–5 in Chicago, behavioral health leaders and executives will explore strategies for expanding access to care, integrating services, addressing workforce challenges and leveraging innovation to improve outcomes across the behavioral health continuum. Apply for complimentary registration now.
