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Residential treatment for 1st responders and veterans | Bill Reynolds - S.O.S. podcast #148
Rehab is often associated with people who have the most urgent and complex addictions and mental health crises.
What if we better educate our service members on what was available, what TriCare covers, and how to spot a reputable provider? My next guest and I will explore this subject in depth and discuss how military members can significantly benefit from these organizations' targeted services.
We will also shatter the stigma, myths, and stereotypes of those who seek this care and what this treatment can do long-term for your life growth, health, and happiness.
Bill Reynolds is a U.S. Navy-trained physician assistant who served on active duty for 30 years and retired as a Lieutenant Commander in 2012.
He has been a PA for over 20 years and has extensive experience in family medicine and psychiatry. Bill guides Sierra Tucson’s acclaimed “Red, White & Blue” program for military veterans, police officers, and other first responders.
Bill was awarded numerous commendation medals for superior performance while in the Navy and had the honor of caring for patients on submarines, in combat, and as the medical officer of a US Navy SEAL team.
Having worked extensively with service members suffering from post-traumatic stress and addiction, Bill brings unique experience to Sierra Tucson as he cares for our military and first responder clients.
He is a strong proponent of integrative medicine and understands the importance of treating the “whole person.”
Sierra Tucson is #1 in Newsweek’s list of Best Addiction Treatment Centers in Arizona for 2023.
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