Addiction and PTSD Treatment Center Warriors Heart celebrates bringing 1,000 Warriors Home – PR Web

Posted: Published on July 7th, 2020

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Warriors Hearts Founders L to R: Josh Lannon, Lisa Lannon, Tom Spooner at their addiction and PTSD treatment center outside San Antonio, Texas

SAN ANTONIO (PRWEB) July 01, 2020

With a bold Mission to Bring 1 Million Warriors Home, Warriors Heart celebrates 1000 clients that have entered their healing programs since their grand opening four years ago. During this week, Warriors Heart will showcase many aspects of their addiction and PTSD treatment programs on their social media channels, including a Special Facebook Live Townhall this Thursday, July 2, 2020, at 6pm EST, with the 3 Founders, Josh Lannon, Lisa Lannon, and Tom Spooner.

CEO and Founder Josh Lannon shared, This 1000 warriors milestone is a major achievement, and there are many more warriors who are still suffering that earned our help. We are committed to the long war. From 9/11 to a 911 call, Warriors Heart takes pride in caring for those who take care of us. As the first and only private and accredited treatment program in the United States for warriors only, our focus is to exclusively serve adult men and women veterans, active duty military, US law enforcement, firefighters, paramedics and first responders.

Based on a 543-acre ranch outside San Antonio, Texas, Warriors Heart specializes in substance abuse treatment and co-occurring psychological disorders with acute attention to post-traumatic stress, unresolved grief/loss, and moral injury. The treatment courses provide the full continuum of care, from detox, inpatient (residential), day treatment, outpatient, sober living, and 1-on-1 counseling.

Former Special Forces and Warriors Heart Founder Tom Spooner is proud to have developed a peer-to-peer training program model with the team so veterans and first responders can relate with each others experiences. This training program approach structures participants recovery with daily activities. The first activity is breakfast or chow, followed by physical training (nature hike, yoga, and jiu jitsu), evidence-based group therapy and individual therapy, K9 program, fishing, a metal and wood shop, and more.

With gratitude, Warriors Heart Founder Lisa Lannon emphasized, We couldnt do this without the efforts of our amazing team and all the relationships we have with other organizations and individuals. To hear our Warriors say, Thank you for giving me my life back, there is nothing like this out there for us, tells us we are doing the right thing for the right reasons.

And with Warriors Hearts recent launch of the new W.A. (Warriors Anonymous) 12-step specialty program for warriors only on the frontline based on A.A. (Alcoholics Anonymous) that anyone can set up, the team is expanding their Strength Through Healing reach.

Media Contact for Warriors Heart: Liz Kelly, 310-987-7207

About Warriors Heart (Bandera, Texas right outside San Antonio): Warriors Heart is the first and only private accredited treatment program in the U.S. for Warriors Only (military, veterans and first responders) faced with the self-medicating struggles of alcohol, prescription and/or drug addiction, PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), mild TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) and other recurring issues. Its a private, 60-bed facility on a 543-acre ranch founded by Josh Lannon (successful treatment provider in long-term recovery), Lisa Lannon (Former Law Enforcement Officer) and Tom Spooner (Former Army Special Operations). Along with a 42-day residential treatment program, Warriors Heart provides Warriors detox, inpatient, Intensive Outpatient, Telehealth Outpatient, and Sober Living. Warriors Heart has been operational since April 2016, and officially received the Gold Seal of Approval for Behavioral Health Care Accreditation in November 2016 and re-accredited in August 2019. Warriors Hearts work has been featured on the TODAY Show, CBS Health Watch, KENS5 CBS San Antonio, FOX 11 Los Angeles, FOX 10 Phoenix, and in TIME, Forbes, The Chicago Tribune, The American Legion Magazine, Addiction Pro, San Antonio Express-News, PoliceOne and many more. There is a 24-hour Warriors Heart hotline (844-448-2567). https://www.warriorsheart.com

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