Military-Specific Inpatient Care

The inpatient program at the Chris Kyle Patriot Hospital is an intensive dual track treatment option for first responders, military service members and veterans who have experienced trauma or require detoxification and rehabilitation for substance abuse. They also serve active duty adult dependents, age 18 and older, in need of substance abuse treatment.
The program is built around the core belief that the healing process lies within resiliency traits and achievement of personal values, and focuses on developing those areas in each patient. At its foundation, their treatment approach provides intensive, trauma-focused treatment with the goal to improve patients’ overall resiliency.
Another core value of their program is the importance of family involvement in the healing, recovery and transitional processes. For that reason, every patient’s treatment plan includes a family component referred to as Ohana Nui (big family). Click Here to visit their website.
The program is built around the core belief that the healing process lies within resiliency traits and achievement of personal values, and focuses on developing those areas in each patient. At its foundation, their treatment approach provides intensive, trauma-focused treatment with the goal to improve patients’ overall resiliency.
Another core value of their program is the importance of family involvement in the healing, recovery and transitional processes. For that reason, every patient’s treatment plan includes a family component referred to as Ohana Nui (big family). Click Here to visit their website.
Primary Treatment Models
- Alcoholics Anonymous
- Seeking Safety model
- Mind Over Mood model
- Narcotics Anonymous
- Spirituality curriculum
Therapy Topics
- Cognitive processing therapy
- Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing
- Prolonged exposure
- 12-step model