At Aliya Health Group, we understand the unique challenges veterans and first responders face when coping with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Whether you’re seeking support for yourself or a loved one, there are resources available to help guide you toward healing, stability, and a renewed sense of purpose.
Recovery Resources
Below, you’ll find trusted helplines, therapy tools, family education resources, career programs, and community support services tailored to your journey. We are here to support you every step of the way.
Immediate Support: Suicide Prevention & Crisis Helplines
If you or someone you love is in immediate danger or experiencing a mental health crisis, please reach out without hesitation:
- Veterans Crisis Line – Call 988, then press 1
www.veteranscrisisline.net
24/7 confidential support for veterans and their families. - National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline – Dial 988
A free and confidential support line for people in distress. - Safe Call Now – (206) 459-3020
www.safecallnow.org
Crisis line staffed by public safety professionals for first responders and their families. - Copline – 1-800-267-5463
www.copline.org
Confidential peer support line for law enforcement personnel.
PTSD Treatment & Recovery Tools
If you or someone you love needs education on and support for PTSD, the following links can help:
- National Center for PTSD (VA)
www.ptsd.va.gov
Resources, mobile apps, self-assessment tools, and treatment options. - Make the Connection
www.maketheconnection.net
Real stories from veterans about PTSD recovery, plus local VA services. - Code Green Campaign
www.codegreencampaign.org
Mental health education and support for first responders.
General Veteran & First Responder Services
If you or someone you love is looking for information on veteran and first responder services, follow the links below:
- VA Benefits & Healthcare
www.va.gov
Access VA health benefits, disability claims, and mental health services. - Wounded Warrior Project
www.woundedwarriorproject.org
PTSD programs, peer support groups, and long-term recovery resources. - FirstNet Health & Wellness
www.firstnet.com
Holistic wellness support and communication tools for first responders. - Operation Heal Our Patriots (Samaritan’s Purse)
www.samaritanspurse.org
Faith-based retreats and counseling for military couples.
Supporting a Family Member or Loved One
If you are looking for resources to help you support your loved one, follow the links below:
- Give an Hour
www.giveanhour.org
Free mental health services for military and first responder families. - NAMI Homefront
www.nami.org/Homefront
Free, six-session educational program for families, caregivers, and friends of veterans with mental health conditions. - Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS)
www.taps.org
Grief support for families of fallen service members. - First Responder Support Network – SOS Program (Spouses & Significant Others)
www.frsn.org
Workshops and retreats for the loved ones of first responders.
Career & Transition Support
If you are looking for support with finding a career or transitioning back into civilian life, check out the links below:
- Hire Heroes USA
www.hireheroesusa.org
Job search, resume help, and career coaching for veterans and spouses. - Troops to Firefighters
www.troopstofirefighters.org
Training and certification for veterans pursuing a career in fire service. - Warrior Transition Assistance Program (DoD TAP)
www.dodtap.mil
Transition assistance for service members entering civilian life.
Insurance Support
If you are looking for support in navigating the insurance process, see the links below:
You’re Not Alone — We’re Here to Help
Healing from PTSD and substance abuse is possible, and no one should walk this path alone. Whether you’re a veteran, a first responder, or a family member, help is available and recovery is within reach. If you have questions about treatment options, therapy programs, or how to access any of the resources listed above, we invite you to contact us directly.