Addiction & Recovery Solutions
How does it work?
Addiction and recovery solutions are fully covered by the BHAP program. Many times, a 30-day residential treatment program is recommended. Employees will be paid while attending a recovery program.
Employees should contact their Health and Safety Officer or a peer supporter for more information.
General
The program employs evidence-based therapies, innovative medical care, and a comprehensive wellness program, which focuses on symptoms of PTSD, in order to guide our First Responders on the right path to achieving their lifelong recovery from drugs and alcohol. Shatterproof is designed to help First Responders overcome specific obstacles and increase their ability to manage their emotions during stressful situations, without turning to self-medication.
301-443-3860
The Navigator helps adults find alcohol treatment for themselves or an adult loved one. If you are seeking treatment for yourself, you are taking an important step in the route to recovery. You may wish to ask someone you trust to help you through the process for support along the way.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is the agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that leads public health efforts to advance the behavioral health of the nation. SAMHSA’s mission is to reduce the impact of substance abuse and mental illness on America’s communities.
UCF RESTORES is a treatment clinic that provides clinical services to veterans, active duty military, first responders, survivors of trauma, and community members experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder and trauma-related concerns. Our team of psychologists has developed a multi-disciplinary treatment approach that utilizes technology and exposure techniques to reduce the distressing symptoms that often accompany the direct or indirect experience of a traumatic event.
Public Safety Specific
888-971-2978
Chateau Recovery offers the First Responder Program, created as a safe space for these professionals to address the physical and mental needs that many tend to ignore. This program focuses on peer support, self-care, and stress management to help build resilience while we address responses to trauma. First responders will gain comprehensive skills and resources to be able to fully reintegrate into their personal and professional lives.
844-209-9875
Shatterproof employs evidence-based therapies, innovative medical care, and a comprehensive wellness program, which focuses on symptoms of PTSD, in order to guide our First Responders on the right path to achieving their lifelong recovery from drugs and alcohol. Shatterproof is designed to help First Responders overcome specific obstacles and increase their ability to manage their emotions during stressful situations, without turning to self-medication.
888-987-1784
When the problems and stresses of everyday life are too difficult to handle on your own, a skilled professional who is respectful of your privacy can provide just the help and support you need. Treatment Counselors are on hand 24/7 at our toll-free, confidential phone line to provide you with immediate assistance with member issues. Program services are offered by the National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) as part of the member benefit package and come at no cost to members of NVFC or their immediate family.
844-534-7381
The IAFF Center of Excellence for Behavioral Health Treatment and Recovery is a one-of-a-kind addiction treatment facility specializing in PTSD for IAFF members – and IAFF members only – who are struggling with addiction, PTSD other related behavioral health challenges to receive the help they need in taking the first steps toward recovery. It is a safe haven for members to talk with other members who have faced or overcome similar challenges.
888-919-2561
A Unique, Nationally Recognized Military and First Responders Treatment Program. This program is specifically designed for military veterans, police officers, corrections officers, firefighters, paramedics, and other emergency personnel to help them cope with the problems incurred by job stress and chemical dependency.
If you are experiencing an emergency and need immediate help, please dial 9-1-1.
If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, dial 9-8-8 to be connected to the 988 Lifeline.