Located in Detroit, Michigan, Detroit VA Domiciliary provides essential mental health services to the local community. The facility offers evidence-based treatment approaches in a supportive environment.
Learn more about Inpatient Treatment, Substance Use Disorder Treatment, Dual Diagnosis Treatment.
The Detroit VA Domiciliary is a high‑complexity Veterans Affairs facility in Detroit, Michigan, associated with the John D. Dingell VA Medical Center. This residential rehabilitation and domiciliary care program specializes in offering 24‑hour structured treatment for homeless and at‑risk Veterans, integrating mental health, addiction care, and community reintegration support.
It serves as a core component of the Mental Health Residential Rehabilitation Treatment Program, designed to stabilize Veterans experiencing severe psychiatric or substance use disorders while prioritizing recovery and self‑sufficiency.
Clinical services include comprehensive psychiatric evaluation, medication management, individual/family/group therapy, neuropsychological testing, and evidence‑based interventions such as PTSD treatment, motivational interviewing, cognitive‑behavioral therapy, and relapse prevention programming . Veterans benefit from coordinated care integrated with primary care and a broader network that includes addiction treatment, psychosocial rehabilitation, and homeless support services. This domiciliary setting enables residents to progress through recovery with intensive structure while preparing to reintegrate into community settings.