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Veterans Day 2025: Standing Strong for Veterans in Crisis

Located in Maumee, Ohio, Arrowhead Behavioral Health has long been a trusted name in behavioral healthcare, offering compassionate and comprehensive treatment to adults aged 18 and older facing mental health or substance use challenges. What sets Arrowhead apart is not just the depth of services it offers, but its unwavering commitment to the individuals it serves—especially our nation’s Veterans and Active Duty Service Members.

Arrowhead provides a wide range of behavioral health services, including inpatient and outpatient treatment, medication-assisted therapy, relapse prevention programs, and weekly alumni support groups. Each treatment plan is personalized, designed to address the unique needs of every patient and help them work toward long-term healing and improved quality of life.

Arrowhead Behavioral Health is also a proud provider under the Veterans Comprehensive Prevention, Access to Care, and Treatment (COMPACT) Act, a federal initiative focused on suicide prevention for Veterans. This program allows Veterans experiencing a suicidal crisis to access immediate mental health care at no cost, regardless of their VA enroll- ment status.

Under the COMPACT Act, eligible Veterans can receive up to 30 days of inpatient treatment, 90 days of outpatient care, and coverage for transportation costs to a qualifying
facility like Arrowhead. The goal is to eliminate barriers to care when time is critical, ensuring that no Veteran in crisis is left without support.

Arrowhead’s team of professionals understands the complex mental health challenges that Veterans face, from PTSD and depression to anxiety and substance misuse. The facility offers 24/7 no-cost level of care assessments, giving individuals and their families a safe, judgment-free starting point to seek help.

More than just a treatment center, Arrowhead is a place of hope and healing. Their ongoing support for Veterans and commitment to suicide prevention reflect a deep respect for those who have served and sacrificed for our country.

If you or someone you know is struggling, help is available. Visit Arrowhead Behavioral Health at 1725 Timber Line Road call 419-891-9333 or visit arrowheadbehavioral.com for more information.

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