DuBois Vet Center - Whole health
DuBois Vet Center - Returning service member care
The DuBois Vet Center understands the transition from military to civilian life can be a challenge. We offer a variety of ways to assist you in that process such as
- How to get VA medical benefits and register for care
- Where to go to file claims and other forms
- Understanding your VA education benefits
- Housing and home loans
- Education and referral for VA burial benefits
The DuBois Vet Center can also connect you with Veterans Service Organizations (VSOs) in your community.
DuBois Vet Center - PTSD care
Here at the DuBois Vet Center, we host several modalities of treatments such as
- one on one counseling
- group counseling
- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
- Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)
- Skills Training in Affective Interpersonal Regulation (webSTAIR)
Every form of counseling follows evidence based practices and is provided free of charge by a licensed counselor.
Call us at 814-372-2095 to explore and to learn about treatment options, self-help tools, and more.
DuBois Vet Center - Minority Veteran care
DuBois Vet Center - Mental health care
At the DuBois Vet Center, we offer individual and group counseling. We also provide referral services to appropriate resources in our community.
Care at our center includes:
- One-on-one hour-long counseling sessions targeted at your individual needs
- Group counseling for Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans, Vietnam Veterans; Spouse/Significant Others, and more
DuBois Vet Center - LGBTQ+ Veteran care
DuBois Vet Center - Couples and family counseling
We understand the benefits found in including your family members during your transition from military to civilian life.
DuBois Vet Center - Community engagement
If you or your organization would like to learn more about the Veteran culture and we, through a collaboration, can help the community as a whole and support our Veteran community reach out to the DuBois Vet Center. We can provide individual or group educational briefings.
Your organization does not have to be Veteran-centric to learn how the Veteran culture may contribute to the community or your organization.