Built By and For the Warrior Class. Work directly with veterans and retired military who know how to get well.Â
Your successful recovery is dependent on your physical, mental, social, and spiritual health and wellness. Our job is to help you achieve top levels of fitness in all four areas and give you the training to sustain your health and sobriety.
Mental health is a cornerstone of addiction recovery. At Tree House Recovery, we believe that healing the mind is just as critical as healing the body. Our programs are designed to help restore mental clarity, reduce anxiety and stress, and rebuild the cognitive strength necessary to navigate the challenges of recovery. By incorporating therapeutic methods that focus on mental well-being, we empower individuals to regain focus, resilience, and the peace of mind they’ve been seeking.
Mental health is a cornerstone of addiction recovery. Our programs are designed to help restore mental clarity, reduce anxiety and stress, and rebuild the mental strength necessary to navigate the challenges of recovery. By incorporating therapeutic methods that focus on mental well-being, we empower individuals to regain focus, resilience, and the peace of mind they’ve been seeking.
Fitness is a powerful tool in addiction recovery, especially for military personnel who understand the gym as a structured, therapeutic environment. At Tree House Recovery, workouts are designed to heal both the brain and body, helping reduce withdrawal symptoms, restore clarity, and reconnect with the strength and discipline that service members value.
Spiritual Health and Purpose. Addiction can leave people feeling lost, disconnected from purpose and inner peace. At Tree House Recovery, we help clients reconnect with something greater — whether that’s a personal sense of meaning, values, or a higher power. Through introspection, mindful practices, and shared experiences, clients begin to rediscover clarity, direction, and a deeper sense of self. This spiritual grounding isn’t just uplifting — it’s foundational. In the process of recovery, rediscovering meaning becomes a powerful source of strength, resilience, and lasting transformation.
Social Health – Addiction often isolates, but recovery requires reintegration — not just with oneself, but with others. At Tree House Recovery, we create an environment where clients are part of something bigger than themselves. The structure, shared struggle, and sense of belonging mirror the dynamics of small, purpose-driven communities — the kind that foster trust, resilience, and psychological safety. This connection isn’t a bonus — it’s essential. Through community, clients rebuild identity, restore clarity, and find the strength to move forward.
Tree House Recovery designed four programs to address the specific and very different challenges of the following demographics.
Active duty military personnel are a priceless American asset. At Tree House, we’re committed to protecting you and your career. If you or a teammate is struggling with addiction, we’re here to help heal the wounds that can’t be seen. You’ve fought for your country—now let us help you fight for yourself. Our program is built to support SOF warriors by giving them the tools to heal mentally, emotionally, and physically so they return even stronger than before. Our goal is simple: fortify your career, protect your mission, and return warriors to the field mission-ready, operationally fit, and mentally prepared.Â
Personnel often retire from the military without a plan to transition to a civilian world. Without purpose, identity, and community, addiction care takes hold in the voids. At Tree House Recovery, we help retired military rebuild what matters most with the Retired Transition Program.Â
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Veterans Recovery Program
Veterans often return from combat feeling isolated, disconnected, and unsure of where they fit in the civilian world. This transition from military to civilian life can be challenging, and addiction is often a way to cope. Our program helps vets get well and:
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