Warrior Care Network® is a partnership between Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) and four world-renowned academic medical centers (AMCs). With this partnership, veterans and service members living with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic brain injury (TBI), military sexual trauma (MST), and other related conditions are provided a custom treatment plan with a path to long-term wellness.
The Warrior Care Network treatment model delivers more than 50 hours of mental health care during a two-week intensive outpatient program that integrates evidence-based PTSD and TBI treatment for veterans with complementary alternative therapies. Participants and their families receive first-class treatment tailored specifically to their needs and individualized care to support their journey. This unique veteran-centric approach increases access to treatment and improves quality of life for warriors living with PTSD, TBI, and related conditions.
All treatment and accommodations are provided at no cost and financial assistance is also offered to help cover everyday expenses like groceries, utilities, and housing.
Warrior Care Network Treatment Centers:
- Emory Healthcare Veterans Program (Atlanta, GA)
- Massachusetts General Hospital – Home Base, Veteran and Family Care (Boston, MA)
- Rush University Medical Center – Road Home Program (Chicago, IL)
- UCLA Health – Operation Mend Program (Los Angeles, CA)