Where Those Who Have Served Go To Heal Amongst a Band of Brothers

Not Just another sober House

We are more than just a place to stay sober. Residents take part in recovery support services that help the whole person. They can also connect to outpatient treatment providers if they need help.


Additionally, we have a case manager that will connect each resident with the individualized professional help they need. We work with the Mayo Clinic Health System and other credentialed, licensed professionals and mental health facilities. 


Here's How We Benefit Veterans:

Proven Sober Living Practices

Private rooms, ADA compliant with

elevator, 12-step meetings, and empowering spiritual counseling.

Integrated Mental Health Support

We work with Mayo Clinic Health System to ensure veterans get direct access to top-tier PTSD treatment.

Unique Onsite Programs

Our Dog Therapy Program connects veterans with rescue dogs to ease anxiety and provide emotional

support, while hydroponic farming provides a therapeutic outlet, fostering purpose and accomplishment.

Qualifications

Veteran: Honorable, general, other than honorable, male by birth

Sobriety: Successfully completed in-patient treatment

Diagnosed: PTSD, other military-related mental health diagnosis

Willingness: Participate in 12-step program, and other Bravo Zulu House programs

The first step is to apply. We will help you with the application process. This usually includes an interview, a background check, and proof of your commitment to sobriety.

Questions?

Contact Mark Silverberg at Mark@BravoZuluHouse.org

FAMILY PROGRAM:

HEALING TOGETHER

Where Families Reclaim Hope

When one serves, the whole family serves—and sometimes, the invisible wounds of war feel like collateral damage.


When a Veteran comes home struggling with PTSD and addiction, the impact is felt most acutely by those closest to them. Spouses, children, and loved ones often carry secondary trauma, leading to exhaustion, anxiety, and painful isolation.


We see the burden you carry. We know your silent service matters.

Bravo Zulu House is a place where families heal together, not alone. Our support program is designed specifically for the unique family challenges of military life after service.