U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Domiciliary Care Program serves the Anchorage community with comprehensive mental health services. The facility is committed to providing accessible, quality care to individuals and families in Alaska.
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The Anchorage VA Domiciliary Care Program at 3001 C Street in Anchorage, Alaska, offers a 50‑bed residential rehabilitation program for veterans facing homelessness, mental health challenges, and substance use disorders. As part of the Alaska VA Healthcare System and the national Mental Health Residential Rehabilitation and Treatment Program (MH RRTP), it provides structured inpatient care and outpatient support tailored to veterans with complex needs
This comprehensive program delivers evidence‑based therapies such as cognitive behavioral therapy, dual diagnosis treatment, trauma-focused care, and individual and group sessions. It also includes medication‑assisted detoxification, psychiatric and psychological support, life‑skills training, and suicide prevention initiatives to foster long‑term recovery and reintegration .
The domiciliary’s peer support environment and clinical resources offer personalized care plans focused on independence, life skill development, and community integration. Specialized services for women veterans, trauma survivors, chronic pain, and traumatic brain injury enhance the program's adaptability. Accredited under CARF and recognized by The Joint Commission, the Anchorage Domiciliary Care Program exemplifies high‑quality, recovery‑oriented care for Alaska’s veteran community .