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Rosecrance becomes VA Community Care Network provider

Veterans will be able to receive services through the Rosecrance Florian Program.

Rosecrance is pleased to announce that it has been named an approved provider through the Veterans Administration Community Care Network (VA-CCN). This affiliation allows veterans to receive specialized care close to home when a VA facility isn’t located nearby.

“We’re proud that as a VA-CCN-approved provider, Rosecrance can provide hope and healing for the people who laid their lives on the line for our freedom,” said Florian Program Director Dan DeGryse, CEAP, CADC, LAP/C. “VA-CCN is a godsend for many because they can get help right away, in their own community, and know that it will be the best care available.”

The VA-CCN partnership comes at a time when demand for veterans’ services is increasing. With more military involvement across the globe in recent decades, and mental health being promoted more prominently, more individuals are reaching out for resources.

Veterans will be able to receive services through the Rosecrance Florian Program, which offers veterans and first responders access to outcomes-informed residential treatment, as well as outpatient care designed to meet the needs of this population. Specialized programming incorporates occupational factors and traumas, along with peer support, therapeutic recreation, individual, group, and family counseling. For clients who lack secure lodging, Rosecrance also offers a transitional housing program.

Veterans interested in Rosecrance treatment through the VA-CCN are invited to learn more about the process to obtain a referral.

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