Drug
Addiction Resources
 Veterans face a number of challenges upon returning to civilian
life. Far too many lack the resources and support system needed to combat
the psychological and emotional trauma that comes when they
return home, leaving them to self-medicate. Substance Abuse Disorder
can pervade any home, but it is especially problematic for
returning veterans. Luckily, there are resources available for our service men
and women. 
		
 Veterans and loved ones of veterans may use the resources below
to help cope with civilian life, ward off addiction, and heal properly. 
 
	We know the opioid crisis is effecting our Veterans here in Ohio
as well. The VFW is here to assist our comrades fight this problem. The
following link is to our State Service Officers who may be able to help you
find the help you may need email:  eric.drake@va.gov Cleveland area, email:  justin.maloney@va.gov for the Cincinnati area and Truman.conrad@va.gov for the Dayton area.
 
	 
 
			
For help recovering from
addiction please visit: Ohio Addiction Resource Center: https://addictionresourcecenter.org from the Addiction Policy Forum
	
 Other Resources
  
	- Military Helpline: This crisis hotline is
     staffed by members of the military who understand the stresses and
     challenges faced by veterans and their families. Active members of the
     military, veterans, and families can call (888) 457-4838 to discuss issues
     like substance abuse, PTSD, anger, suicidal feelings, depression, and any
     other issue that affects quality of life in this population.
 
	- National Center for PTSD: Sponsored by the U.S.
     Department of Veterans Affairs, this website is a resource center of
     information on post-traumatic stress disorder, one of the most common
     reasons for substance abuse among veterans. The website provides
     education, background information, and access to resources on PTSD.
 
	- Operation Homefront: This program oversees a range
     of programs that support military members and their families, including
     emergency assistance funds, transitional housing services, mortgage-free
     home awards, and resources for spouses and children.
 
	- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
     (SAMHSA): Publications and Resources on Veterans and Military Families: This government agency and
     leader in substance abuse treatment and research provides a detailed list
     of services, tools, and informational materials on addiction for veterans
     and their loved ones.
 
	- S. Department of Health & Human Services: Supporting
     Military Families:
     This website lists resources on a broad range of topics affecting military
     members and their families, including general health, mental health,
     substance abuse, and other relevant topics.
 
	- VA Caregiver Support: This program provides
     assistance for family members who dedicate their time and resources to
     caring for injured or disabled veterans. The website includes a list of
     tools, services, and information about benefits available to spouses or
     other family members. To contact the VA by telephone, family members can
     call the Caregiver Support Line at (855) 260-3274.
 
	- Veterans Crisis Line: Veterans and families seeking
     help in a crisis situation can contact a Department of Veterans Affairs
     responder at any time of the day or night, 365 days a year, by phone,
     text, or online chat. For confidential assistance, call (800) 273-8255, or
     send a text to 838255. The crisis line’s website includes resources and
     tools on how to identify signs of a potential mental health or substance
     abuse problem, and how to find treatment options for oneself or a loved
     one.
 
	- Veterans Alcohol and Drug
     Dependence Rehabilitation Program: Managed by the Veterans Health
     Association, this program provides rehabilitation services to veterans
     with substance abuse issues. Covered treatment includes detoxification
     programs, alcohol or drug rehab, and psychiatric care.
 
	- Women Veterans Call Center: Staffed by VA employees, this
     call center is dedicated to answering questions and providing resources on
     the concerns of female vets. Veterans or family members are welcome to call
     the center at (855) VA-WOMEN.