Nation's Leading Dual Diagnosis Addiction Treatment Center
TriCare West Provider – Serving Active Duty Military Members

With the unique pressures faced by active duty service members, addressing both mental health and substance use disorders simultaneously is essential. Our dual-diagnosis treatment at New Method Wellness provides a comprehensive and effective approach, reducing the risk of relapse and empowering military personnel toward sustainable recovery.

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New Method Wellness – Tailored Support for Active Duty Military Personnel

Ed Blum | Owner/Founder and CEO
New Method Wellness

Dear Service Members,

As the CEO of New Method Wellness and a 15-year veteran of the military, I understand the unique challenges you face. Military service is an honor, but the pressures and sacrifices can take a toll.

At New Method Wellness, we are committed to supporting your recovery journey. My hands-on leadership and personalized care ensure that every service member receives the highest level of attention and respect.

Our integrated dual-diagnosis approach treats both substance abuse and underlying mental health conditions simultaneously. This comprehensive care model addresses all aspects of your well-being, helping you achieve lasting recovery and a brighter future.

You are not alone—New Method Wellness is here to support you every step of the way.

Sincerely,
Ed Blum

Why Choose New Method Wellness?

We are accredited by the Joint Commission and are a credentialed TriCare West provider. Beginning January 1, 2025, we proudly extend our services to active duty military personnel and their families under TriCare West.

Specialized Care for Active Duty Service Members

At New Method Wellness, we understand the demands of military life. Our treatment programs are designed to address the specific needs of active duty personnel, recognizing the unique challenges of balancing service responsibilities with personal well-being.

Challenges Faced by Service Members

Active duty personnel often face stress, trauma, and challenges in balancing military and family life. These factors can lead to:

Our Proven Treatment Approach

Comprehensive Dual-Diagnosis Treatment

Our evidence-based approach includes:

Dedicated to Your Recovery

Tailored Care for Active Duty Service Members

Our team includes veterans and civilians trained in military culture, PTSD, and addiction recovery. We offer trauma-informed care, focusing on addressing root causes and building self-empowerment.

Planning for Long-Term Success

As your treatment concludes, we’ll help create a personalized aftercare plan. Our team coordinates with military resources and support services to ensure continued success in your recovery journey.

Our Commitment to Excellence

Special Features of Our Programs:

At New Method Wellness, we honor your service by providing the care you deserve. Reach out to us today and take the first step toward healing and recovery.

Military Families, Mental Health, and Substance Use Challenges

The often-overlooked heroes of military life are the spouses, children, and parents who support service members from home. These family members face unique challenges and stressors that can significantly impact their mental health and increase the risk of substance use. Spouses frequently sacrifice their own careers and ambitions to adapt to the frequent relocations that come with military service. These relocations often disrupt established support systems, leaving families to rebuild their networks with each move.

Deployments bring additional strain, placing the full weight of childcare and household responsibilities on the spouse at home. Meanwhile, the uncertainty and worry about their loved one’s safety during overseas assignments add an emotional burden.

Research highlights that military spouses are at higher risk for mental health issues and alcohol use compared to the general population. Similarly, children in military families are more likely to engage in behaviors such as binge drinking, marijuana use, and prescription medication misuse. Ensuring these families have access to comprehensive mental health and addiction treatment services is crucial for their well-being.

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