Asana Recovery expands outpatient PTSD care for Orange County veterans
Asana Recovery is highlighting outpatient PTSD and dual-diagnosis treatment for veterans in Orange County during PTSD Awareness Month. The Fountain Valley center is leaning on EMDR-based care, virtual options and TRICARE/Tri-West coverage to make treatment easier to access.
Why it matters: - Veterans with PTSD and substance use disorder often need both conditions treated together for care to work. - Outpatient treatment can make trauma care more accessible for veterans balancing jobs, school and family life. - Coverage through TRICARE and VA Community Care Network pathways can reduce barriers to getting local treatment.
What happened: - Asana Recovery used PTSD Awareness Month and National PTSD Awareness Day on June 27 to spotlight its outpatient PTSD care for Orange County veterans. - The Fountain Valley center is emphasizing dual-diagnosis treatment for veterans living with PTSD and substance use disorder. - Asana Recovery says its programs are designed for veterans, first responders and other patients with co-occurring mental health conditions.
The details: - The clinical model pairs EMDR with CBT, DBT and MAT when clinically appropriate. - The center uses a trauma-informed care approach across intake, group therapy and other interactions. - Veterans can access care through Partial Hospitalization, Intensive Outpatient, standard Outpatient and a fully remote Virtual IOP available across California. - Asana Recovery accepts TRICARE and Tri-West (VA Community Care Network) for eligible veterans. - The admissions team works with veterans to verify benefits and handle referral and authorization steps. - Veterans can get more information at asanarecovery.com or by calling (949) 763-3440. - Veterans in crisis can reach the Veterans Crisis Line by dialing 988 and pressing 1, texting 838255 or chatting at VeteransCrisisLine.net.
Between the lines: - The center is positioning outpatient care as a practical alternative to residential treatment for veterans who need flexibility. - The messaging reflects a broader shift toward treating PTSD and addiction together rather than as separate problems. - Asana Recovery is also using insurance navigation as part of the pitch, signaling that access and paperwork remain major hurdles for many veterans.
What's next: - Asana Recovery is expected to keep promoting its veterans program, trauma treatment and dual-diagnosis services to local veterans and referral sources. - Eligible veterans can continue using the VA community care pathway for approved community providers when in-house VA care is not timely or accessible. - The center will likely keep leaning on outpatient and virtual programs as demand grows for care that fits around civilian schedules.
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