TriWest Healthcare Alliance helps veterans access comprehensive substance use disorder (SUD) treatment through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Community Care Network (CCN). While TriWest itself is not an insurance provider, it plays a critical role in connecting eligible veterans to accredited providers that deliver medically necessary addiction treatment services—from detox and inpatient rehab to telehealth and aftercare support.
TriWest covers medically supervised detox programs that help veterans safely withdraw from addictive substances. These programs include 24-hour clinical monitoring, medication support, and mental health supervision to ease withdrawal symptoms and reduce medical risks.
Inpatient rehab involves 24/7 care in a structured residential environment. Veterans receive evidence-based therapies, psychiatric care, and wellness services designed to stabilize addiction and lay the foundation for long-term recovery. These programs are often recommended for those with severe SUD or co-occurring disorders.
Residential rehab offers extended care in homelike settings with daily therapeutic activities, life-skills development, peer support, and holistic services such as meditation, yoga, and trauma-focused therapy. These programs cater to veterans seeking deep recovery immersion beyond acute stabilization.
Outpatient treatment is available for veterans transitioning from inpatient care or needing flexible recovery options. Sessions are held weekly or multiple times a week and include one-on-one therapy, group sessions, family counseling, and relapse prevention planning—all while veterans continue living at home.
TriWest supports MAT, which pairs FDA-approved medications such as Suboxone, methadone, or Vivitrol with behavioral therapy. MAT reduces cravings and stabilizes neurological function, increasing the likelihood of successful long-term recovery from opioid or alcohol addiction.
Ongoing recovery services like 12-step groups, alumni programs, and sober coaching are covered to help veterans maintain sobriety after formal treatment. These resources provide community connection, accountability, and support in navigating everyday challenges in recovery.
Yes, TriWest provides access to medically necessary detoxification services for eligible veterans through the VA Community Care Network. Detox is the initial and often most critical phase of substance use disorder treatment, helping individuals safely and effectively eliminate drugs or alcohol from their system under professional medical supervision.
Yes, TriWest coordinates access to both inpatient and residential rehab for veterans who meet clinical criteria and have received a VA referral. These programs deliver intensive care for substance use and co-occurring mental health conditions in safe, accredited facilities under the VA Community Care Network.
Veterans must typically begin this process with a VA provider, who will assess treatment needs and initiate authorization for TriWest services.
TriWest-connected outpatient treatment options are ideal for veterans who require structured support without full-time residential care. These services offer clinical continuity for those transitioning from inpatient rehab or managing milder forms of addiction while maintaining work or family obligations.
Yes, Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHPs) are covered by TriWest for qualifying veterans when recommended by a VA provider and deemed medically necessary. These structured, non-residential programs are designed for veterans who require intensive clinical care without overnight stays.
To initiate PHP services, veterans should consult their VA provider to determine eligibility and begin the referral and authorization process through TriWest.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is an evidence-based recovery approach that combines FDA-approved medications with counseling and behavioral therapies to treat substance use disorders, particularly those involving opioids and alcohol. For veterans, MAT plays a critical role in managing withdrawal symptoms, reducing cravings, and lowering the risk of relapse.
TriWest facilitates access to MAT through the VA Community Care Network (CCN), covering both the prescribed medications and accompanying behavioral therapy when deemed medically necessary. Veterans typically need a referral from their VA provider, and prior authorization is often required.
Key takeaway: MAT is a covered and vital part of TriWest’s substance use treatment services, offering medical stabilization and long-term recovery support tailored to veterans’ needs.
Yes, TriWest recognizes the importance of continued care after formal treatment and covers a range of aftercare and peer support services designed to reinforce recovery. These services help veterans maintain sobriety, build supportive networks, and navigate life beyond rehab with confidence and resilience.
Aftercare planning typically begins before discharge from treatment. Veterans should speak with their VA provider or case manager to ensure ongoing services are included in their care plan through TriWest’s network.
Locating in-network providers is essential for veterans who want to receive substance use disorder (SUD) treatment through TriWest with minimal out-of-pocket costs. Fortunately, several resources and steps can guide you through the process of finding approved care providers.
By following these steps, veterans can confidently identify treatment providers who are equipped to offer the clinical and supportive care needed for sustained recovery.
If you or a loved one is a veteran seeking substance use disorder treatment covered through TriWest, Carrara Treatment offers premier recovery in a confidential, luxury environment. As a VA Community Care Network-approved provider, Carrara specializes in treating veterans with compassion, clinical excellence, and customized care.
From detox to outpatient programs and long-term aftercare, Carrara’s treatment plans integrate trauma-informed therapy, psychiatric care, and wellness practices—designed to meet the unique needs of military service members. With multiple serene facilities across Los Angeles, Carrara provides the gold standard in healing and privacy.
Contact Carrara Treatment today to verify your TriWest coverage and begin your journey toward lasting recovery in a setting that values dignity, honor, and holistic care.
Britney Elyse has over 15 years experience in mental health and addiction treatment. Britney completed her undergraduate work at San Francisco State University and her M.A. in Clinical Psychology at Antioch University. Britney worked in the music industry for several years prior to discovering her calling as a therapist. Britney’s background in music management, gave her first hand experience working with musicians impacted by addiction. Britney specializes in treating trauma using Somatic Experiencing and evidence based practices. Britney’s work begins with forming a strong therapeutic alliance to gain trust and promote change. Britney has given many presentations on somatic therapy in the treatment setting to increase awareness and decrease the stigma of mental health issues. A few years ago, Britney moved into the role of Clinical Director and found her passion in supervising the clinical team. Britney’s unique approach to client care, allows us to access and heal, our most severe cases with compassion and love. Prior to join the Carrara team, Britney was the Clinical Director of a premier luxury treatment facility with 6 residential houses and an outpatient program