Portland VA Medical Center
Veteran’s Recovery House – RRTP
1601 East 4th Plain Blvd. Bldg 12
Vancouver, WA 98661
Main Line: (360) 696-4061 ext 33621
Referrals: (360) 696-4061 ext 34019
Resident Line: (360) 450-6739

The Veteran’s Recovery House is a 36-bed inpatient facility with:

  • 26 beds for homeless Veterans
  • 10 beds for housed Veterans in recovery from addiction
  • 4 of the 36 beds are reserved for female Veterans

The Veteran’s Recovery House has a highly trained, multi-disciplinary staff team that works together to provide the best care for our Veterans. Their staff includes:

  • Compassionate and skillful psychiatrist, physician, psychologist, social workers and peer specialists, social service assistants, nurses, recreational therapist, and dietician.
  • Nurses and social service assistants on-site 24/7.

The Veteran’s Recovery House provides a safe and therapeutic community setting where Veterans stay while in treatment. Their program provides:

  • Case management
  • Housing assistance
  • In-house treatment groups
  • Structured programming with daily activity requirements
  • Referrals for Vocational Rehabilitation and Work Therapy Programs
  • Medication management
  • On-site movie room, recreational room with a pool table, women’s lounge
  • Other sober recreational activities on and off-site

They also work closely with other services in order to care for each Veteran holistically, including out-patient, mental health clinic, the women’s health clinic, VA dental clinic, primary care and more.

They partner closely with the Substance Abuse Treatment Program (SATP), which is conveniently located near the Veteran’s Recovery House on the Portland VA Medical Center’s Vancouver campus. SATP provides the following services:

  • Outpatient substance abuse treatment (groups and/or 1:1 sessions)
  • Individualized treatment plans collaboratively created with the Veteran and a SATP case manager
  • Skills based, whole-person treatment
  • Educational “Recovery Skills” classes
  • Specialized “Elder Veteran” program, The Class of ’45
  • Antabuse and Naltrexone clinics
  • Smoking Cessation
  • Referrals to the Portland VA Medical Center’s Methadone Program

Veteran Affairs Residential Rehabilitation programs provide state-of-the-art, high-quality rehabilitation and treatment services in a supportive residential setting for Veterans in need. The purpose is to help Veterans identify and address agreed upon goals of rehabilitation, recovery, health maintenance, improved quality of the life  and community integration through individualized assessment and planning activities.

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