Patriot PowerUp

Veteran Mental Health Treatment Program

Residential Mental Health Treatment Built for Veterans

At Patriot PowerUP, we deliver specialized residential mental health care for Veterans—those who’ve worn the uniform and now need a place to focus fully on healing.

Our 45-day program is designed to support Veterans living with PTSD, depression, anxiety, substance use, and traumatic brain injuries (TBI). Set in the serene surroundings of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, our residential setting offers a calm, distraction-free space where healing begins and purpose is rediscovered.

What Veterans Can Expect

  • 3 intensive individual therapy sessions per week

  • Daily group therapy sessions grounded in evidence-based practices

  • Comprehensive diagnostic testing before treatment begins for personalized care

  • Low client-to-clinician ratios for focused support

  • Deeply committed clinical, medical, and peer-support staff

  • The Joint Commission Accredited care you can trust

  • Comfortable, private accommodations designed for reflection and recovery

Whether you’re newly transitioning or years beyond service, you deserve a team that understands military trauma—and knows how to help.


Neuro-Rehabilitation That Honors Your Service

Our 45-day Neuro-Rehabilitation program doesn’t offer a one-size-fits-all solution. We work with each Veteran to address the mental, emotional, and neurological wounds of service—especially those that often go unseen.

Accessible to all eligible Veterans across the U.S. through the VA Community Care Network, our care model removes barriers and puts healing within reach.


How to Access Patriot PowerUP

We are proud to be part of the VA Community Care Network. Here’s how to get started: 

1. Talk to your VA provider about your interest in the program. 

2. Request a referral to Patriot Power UP (NPI Number: 1003086653). 

3. Once referred, we’ll guide you through every step of the admissions process. 


    You’re Not Alone—We Walk With You

    We don’t just offer treatment. We walk the road to recovery with you—with respect, resolve, and an unwavering belief in your future. Because no Veteran should face these battles alone.

     

    Our Facility

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    What We Treat

    Depression

    Depressive disorder is prevalent among young people and can arise from various factors, including changes or abnormalities in brain chemistry and past traumas. Children, adolescents, and young adults diagnosed with this disorder may benefit from antidepressant medications prescribed to help treat depression. Before resorting to medication, our rehab for teenage depression has proven to give adolescents the support they need to overcome depressive symptoms.

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    Anxiety

    Anxiety disorders are common among teenagers, often presenting as persistent and severe worries, irritability, agitation, difficulty concentrating, and restlessness. Feelings of doom or danger may also be experienced by those with anxiety disorders. We specialize in treating anxiety disorders, providing young people with a safe environment to manage their symptoms and overcome the challenges associated with their mental health.

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    PTSD

    Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that can be triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event such as physical assault, childhood abuse, sexual violence, threats involving weapons, accidents, or natural disasters. Symptoms of PTSD can develop within a month or even years after the event.

    Common symptoms include intrusive memories, flashbacks, nightmares, and negative changes in cognition, thinking, and mood. It’s essential to seek professional help for individuals experiencing PTSD symptoms to ensure proper support and treatment, ultimately leading to improved mental health and well-being.

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    Traumatic Brain Injury

    A traumatic brain injury (TBI) in veterans is a serious condition often resulting from combat-related incidents, such as blasts or head trauma. It can lead to long-term cognitive, emotional, and physical challenges, affecting daily life and mental health. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are essential to help veterans recover and manage the effects of TBI.

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    Grief and Loss

    Grief and loss, resulting from the death of a loved one or a traumatic event, can have a profound impact on teens and young adults. They may become emotionally stuck or withdrawn from their daily lives, experiencing anger, guilt, nightmares, depression, and apathy.

    It’s essential to provide them with adequate support, understanding, and professional help to navigate through these challenging emotions and prevent long-term negative consequences.

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    The Four Pillars of Patriot PowerUP Treatment

    REVEAL

    The first pillar focuses on building a complete health profile using advanced methods like full blood panels, neuro-psych testing (CNCVS), quantitative EEG (WAVI), and surveys. This data allows us to create personalized treatment plans that address all aspects of the patient’s health.

    REPAIR

    The second pillar treats TBI, PTSD, and depression with advanced therapies like hyperbaric oxygen, ketamine infusion, and nutrition. We customize treatment plans based on the detailed health profile from the first pillar.

    REWIRE

    The third pillar rewires neural pathways through therapies like RTC programming, psychotherapy, and neurofeedback, strengthening positive brain activity and helping veterans manage their mental health.

    RETRAIN

    The fourth pillar focuses on retraining veterans' brains to adopt healthy habits. Through guidance on nutrition, psychoeducation, and fitness, we equip veterans with the tools to improve their overall health, supporting both physical and mental well-being.

    Patient Outcomes for Depression & Anxiety