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Veterans' Rehab in Butler, PA

6 facilities in Butler, PA offer Veterans' Rehab

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About Veterans' Rehab

Veterans-focused treatment programs offer care from providers experienced with military culture and the specific challenges veterans face — including combat-related trauma, PTSD, and substance use disorders that often occur alongside them. Some programs are VA-affiliated or coordinate directly with VA benefits; others are independent but veteran-focused.

These programs typically integrate mental health treatment alongside substance use treatment, recognizing how closely the two are often connected for veterans.

Veterans' Rehab in Butler, PA

Butler VA Healthcare System

325 New Castle Road, Butler, PA 16001

Butler VA Healthcare System

353 North Duffy Road, Butler, PA 16001

Care Center

1610 North Main Street Extension, Butler, PA 16001

Ellen OBrien Gaiser Addiction Center

165 Old Plank Road, Butler, PA 16002

Ellen OBrien Gaiser Addiction Center

315 Liberty Street, Butler, PA 16001

Foundations Medical Services

160 Hindman Road, Butler, PA 16001

Common Questions

Does the VA cover rehab for veterans?

The VA covers substance use treatment for eligible veterans, and many facilities also accept TRICARE or coordinate directly with VA benefits. Eligibility and coverage details vary.

What is dual diagnosis treatment for veterans?

It refers to treating a co-occurring mental health condition, such as PTSD or depression, alongside a substance use disorder — common among veterans and often more effective when addressed together.

Can veterans get help even without a service-connected diagnosis?

Many veteran-focused programs accept veterans regardless of service-connected disability status. Contact the facility directly to confirm eligibility.

Are these programs only for combat veterans?

No — veteran-focused programs generally serve veterans across service types and eras, not exclusively those with combat deployment history.