1539 C Ashland City Bypass - Clarksville, TN 37040
931-551-4100
866-551-4100 (Toll Free)
asera_ED_6483@aseracare.com
Yvette Gillespie, Executive Director
yvette.gillespie@aseracare.com
AseraCare's Mission is to share our passion for improving quality of life through innovative healthcare, one person, one family, one community at a time. Our approach to paliative and hospice care focuses on meeting the needs and wishes of the patient and family.
Service Areas:
Counseling Services
- Group
- Suicide
- Death and Bereavement
- Referrals
- End of Life issues
PTSD Healthcare
Hospice/ End of Life Care
VA Benefits Navigation
Veteran Volunteers
Veteran Pinning Ceremonies
Veteran Benefits
Veteran Initiatives
Advocacy for Veterans
477 H Street NW - Washington, DC 20001
202-371-8880
bva@bva.org
Alberto Avina, Executive Director
202-371-8880
The Blinded Veterans Association (BVA) is an organization of blinded veterans helping blinded veterans. Through our service programs, regional groups, resources, and advocacy before the legislative and executive branches of government, we hope to make life better for blinded veterans. We also hope to be there with encouragement and support. There is no charge for any BVA service and membership is not a prerequisite to obtain help. All legally blinded veterans are also eligible for BVA’s assistance whether they become blind during or after active duty military service.
If you are a blind or visually impaired veteran, or if you are a relative or a friend of one, or if you just wish to become involved or assist in some way, please write, call, or send us an email message. The Blinded Veterans Association was established specifically to help veterans and their families meet and overcome the challenges of blindness. The organization welcomes those who can offer their ideas, thoughts, and service in achievement of this worthy objective.
Service Areas:
Veteran Disabilities
VA Benefits Navigation
Awareness
Advocacy for Blind Veterans
Outreach Services
231 Dunbar Cave Rd. - Clarksville, TN 37043
931-542-9816
Deborah R. Clark, M.S.
Bradford Health Services is dedicated to creating effective and affordable chemical dependency treatment programs. Through a variety of innovative inpatient and outpatient services, we’re bringing new hope to patients and their families-committing ourselves to providing treatment that can work for everyone involved.
Service Areas:
Group Counseling
Substance Abuse Counseling
Alcoholism
Crisis
Relapse Prevention
Mental Health
Early Intervention
Case Management
VA - 810 Vermont Ave. -NW Washington DC 20420
800-827-1000
The Center for Women Veterans was established by Congress in November 1994 by Public Law (P.L.) 103-446.
- Monitor and coordinate VA’s administration of health care and benefits services, and programs for women Veterans.
- Serve as an advocate for a cultural transformation (both within VA and in the general public) in recognizing the service and contributions of women Veterans and women in the military.
- Raise awareness of the responsibility to treat women Veterans with dignity and respect.
Service Areas:
Veteran Benefits
VA Navigation
Clarksville Main Clinic: 511 Eighth St. - Clarksville, TN 37040
931-920-7200
Centerstone, a not-for-profit organization, is one of the nation's largest providers of behavioral healthcare. Focused on whole-person health, it offers a full range of mental health, addiction disorders, intellectual and developmental disabilities services and integrated primary care to meet the needs of the 85,000 children, teens, adults and families it serves each year. With offices in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee, the combined organization operates from more than 150 facilities and 220 partnership locations and through a provider network of 400 therapists and counselors nationwide. It also operates the Centerstone Foundation, Centerstone Research Institute, Advantage Behavioral Health, Centerstone Military Services and Centerstone Health Partners.
We offer 3 low intensity Alcohol/Drug Abuse groups.
Chemical Awareness: psychoeducational group designed to meet court-ordered requirements. One on Monday from 11:00-12:00 and another on Friday from 11:00-12:00.
Relapse Prevention: is a step-down for individuals that are transitioning out of a higher-level of care or for individuals that are struggling to stay clean/sober. The group meets on Thursdays from 11:00-12:00.
Dual Diagnosis: is a low intensity group that addresses the link between mental illness and substance use. It meets weekly on Tuesdays from 11:00-12:00.
Real Lives: is an intensive outpatient group that meets 3 days/week for 2 hours each day for a total of 12 weeks. One groups meets on Mon, Wed and Fri mornings, 9:00-11:00 and the 2nd group meets on Mon, Wed and Fri afternoons, 1:00-3:00.
Service Areas:
Counseling: - Group - Family - Indidual, - Couples - Suicide - Crisis, - PTSD - Substance Abuse - Mental Illness - Anger Management - Children and Youth - Delinquency - Death and Bereavement - Parenting - Transitional Living - Reintegration - Stress
Substance Abuse: - Alcoholism - Group Meetings - Inhalants - Crisis - Prescription Drugs - Illegal Drugs - Screenings - Relapse Prevention
Victim Services: - Sexual Trauma - Child Abuse - Crisis - Domestic Violence
Health Care: - Mental Health - PTSD - Pediatrics - Medical Assessment
Service Areas:
Counseling
Substance Abuse
Victim Services
Health Care
*See more listed under the organization's description.
1832 Memorial Dr. - Clarksville, TN 37043
931-645-3552 ext. 64001
The Clarksville Clinic opened in 2000 and provides services for veterans in Kentucky and Tennessee. This is an active clinic for Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom returnees with its close proximity to Fort Campbell.
- Primary care and mental health services available.
- Laboratory: Blood drawing services available.
- Prescriptions: Routine prescriptions processed through the mail or on the MyHealtheVet website.
Service Areas:
Veteran Health
Outpatient Clinc
1101 6th Ave N - Nashville, TN 37208
866-781-8010
info@couragebeyond.org
Courage Beyond at Centerstone provides confidential, no-cost or low-cost programs and services to warriors and their loved ones facing post-traumatic stress disorder and other invisible wounds of military service. Through a supportive online community, retreats, eGroups, face-to-face counseling services across the nation, and a 24-hour crisis line we empower service men and women and their loved ones to heal and thrive.
- 24/7 crisis and counseling intake line (866-781-8010).
- We also have a monthly email newsletter. Interested individuals can sign up on our website at www.CourageBeyond.org or email us at info@couragebeyond.org.
Service Areas:
Counseling: - Group - Family - Individual - Couples/Marital - Sucide - Crisis - PTSD - TBI - Substance Abuse - Mental Illness - Anger Management, - Children and Youth - Learning Disability/Illiteracy - Death and Bereavement - Parenting, - Reintegration - Stress - Relocation Adjustment - Religious/Spiritual - Counseling Referrals
Substance Abuse: - Alcoholism - Inhalants - Crisis - Illegal Drugs - Screening - Relapse Prevention - Prescription Drugs - Substance Abuse Referrals
Victim Services: - Sexual Trauma - Child Abuse - Crisis - Domestic Violence
Health Care: - Mental health - PTSD - Early Intervention
Service Areas:
Counseling
Substance Abuse
Victim Services
Health Care
*See more listed under the organization's description.
270 Walton Way - Hopkinsville, KY 42240
Admissions Dept.
270-886-1919
Cumberland Hall offers specialized treatment for children, adolescents, civilian adults and active duty military personnel through acute and sub-acute inpatient programs. Treatment is provided by an interdisciplinary team of licensed psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, mental health technicians, nurses, certified drug and alcohol counselors and recreational therapists. We offer several specialized programs to meet the needs of the individual and provide a supportive, encouraging environment for the treatment of emotional and psychological problems including depression, suicidal contemplation, substance abuse, anxiety, bipolar disorder and traumatic stress disorders. Your well-being is our number one concern and we trust you will find Cumberland Hall to be a safe place for you or your loved one to receive quality treatment.
Service Areas:
Group
Sexual Trauma
Substance Abuse
Children and Youth
Stress
Suicide
PTSD
Mental Illness
Crisis
Anger Management
Alcoholism
1310 24th Ave. S. - Nashville, TN 37212
615- 873-8170
Debora Traugott, BSN, MSSW, CHPN
Hospice And Palliative Care Coordinator
Donna Pelton
Palliative Care Program Specialist
We are prepared to help you by providing specialized care teams called Palliative Care.
Hospice in the community is paid for and provided by special Hospice Community Partners. These Hospice Community Partners work with you and your family in the comfort of your home. Even if you have never been enrolled in the VA, as a Veteran you have the option of receiving hospice care without cost by virtue of your service to our country.
Service Areas:
Palliative Care
Hospice
Medical Care
1102 South Virgina Dr. - Hopkinsville, KY 42240
270-885-2106
The Hopkinsville VA Outpatient Clinic is a contract clinic that currently offers primary care to Veterans in the Hopkinsville area.
- Although not currently available, mental health services will soon be offered by appointment.
- Veterans can call Felicia Betts-Gonzales at (615) 873-8422 to transfer their care to the Hopkinsville clinic or may contact the clinic directly.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Service Areas:
Veteran Health
Outpatient Clinc
404 Madison St. - Clarksville, TN 37040
(615) 248-1981
Mary Ross
615-248-1981 ext. 106
mary@osdtn.org
Operation Stand Down Tennessee assists Veterans and their families so they can be self-sustaining and better connected to the community.
- OSDTN only serves honorable discharges from any military service (including Reserves and National Guard).
- We encourage any Veteran in need of assistance to contact us, even if the service they need is not listed. Our list of Community Referrals is constantly being updated.
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Living Needs: - Housing for Homeless - Housing Financial Aid - Transitional Living - Housing Placement - Transportation - Food - Foodstamps - Utilities - Clothing - Furniture - Technology - Child Care
Career: - Interview Preparation - Career Guidance - Career Assessment - Resume Builidng - Job Placement - Life Skills Classes - Training Referrals
Legal: - Case Management - VA Benefits Navigation - Veteran Benefits - Legal Aid Referrals - Government Records
Service Areas:
Counseling Referrals
PTSD Counseling
TBI Counseling
Substance Abuse Referrals
Victim Services Referrals
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Career Services *listed to the left
Legal Services *listed to the left
Health Care Referrals
Income Management
Outreach Services
PO Box 280356 - Nashville, TN 37228
615-255-5222
info@renewalhouse.org
In community with addiction women and their children, Renewal House fosters healing, resiliency and continuing recovery to enhance family health. Renewal House offers a range of comprehensive treatment programs for women with a substance abuse disorder and co-occurring mental health disorder through outpatient, inpatient, and a family residential program (in which women can bring their children).
Service Areas:
Substance Abuse
Mental Illness
Children and Youth
Parenting
Transitional Living
Alcoholism
Substance Abuse Group Meetings
Inhalant Abuse
Relapse Prevention
Prescription Drugs Abuse
Drug Screening
Housing
Mental Health
Case Management
1310 24th Ave S. - Nashville, TN 37212
800-228-4973
800-876-7093
The Specialty Care Patient Program includes all of the medical and surgical specialties. Our coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) has the best outcomes in the VA system, and other surgical outcomes at the Tennessee Valley Healthcare System rank among the best in the VA system. By involving the patient in the decision-making process for select procedures, we make the patient an equal partner in successful outcomes.
Our specialty care includes the following health services:
- Anesthesia
- Audiology & Speech Pathology
- Dental
- Geriatrics
- Neurology
- Oncology
- Podiatry
- Prosthetics
- Radiation
- Radiologic & Nuclear Imaging
Service Areas:
VA Navigation
Veteran Benefits
Healthcare
Medical Specialties
Surgical Specialties
1310 24th Ave S. - Nashville, TN 37212
800-228-4973
800-876-7093
The Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Clinic at the Tennessee Valley Healthcare System was established in 2001. The facility houses a variety of resources to ensure quality treatment for veteran patients. The SCI clinic is a major part of the SCI program.
The SCI team, staff and physicians work closely with the spinal cord injured veteran, family members, and significant others to ensure the highest quality of care.
Service Areas:
Spinal Cord Injuries
Veteran Benefits
Healthcare
Medical Specialties
1310 24th Ave S. - Nashville, TN 37212
615-873-6373
The stem cell transplant program at the TVHS Nashville campus provides services for veterans in need of stem cell transplants for treatment of hematologic malignancies. Initially, the hematology/oncology physician at the local VA medical center will send a referral packet to VA Central Office to be looked at by the Transplant Review Board. Once the patient is accepted for transplant evaluation, he/she will go to one of the three VA centers that provide stem cell transplants, one of which is located at the TVHS Nashville campus.
- Allogeneic stem cell transplant: uses stem cells from a family member or an unrelated donor
- Autologous stem cell transplant: uses the patient’s own stem cells to help with recovery following high-dose chemotherapy to treat the disease
- Umbilical cord blood transplant: uses umbilical cord blood stem cells
- Inpatient and outpatient services prior to, during, and after stem cell transplant
- HLA-typing for donor matching
Service Areas:
Stem Cell Transplant
Veteran Benefits
Healthcare
Medical Specialties
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