Where Those Who Have Served Go To Heal Amongst a Band of Brothers
Not just a home; it’s a rally point. Reclaim your life with men who have also served.
Not Just a sober Home
Bravo Zulu House is more than a residence—it is the nation’s first all-military sober home specifically designed for Veterans navigating the transition from inpatient treatment while managing co-occurring PTSD.
We understand that the transition back to civilian life after treatment is one of the most pivotal phases in your journey to long-term sobriety. That’s why we’ve built a community exclusively for men who are ready to take full ownership of their health, their future, and their recovery.
Pioneering After-Treatment Care for Veterans with PTSD
Why Bravo Zulu House is the Right Choice
Sober living tailored to meet the unique challenges of addiction and PTSD - the top choice for Veterans seeking long-term recovery
Exclusive Community
Created with care and expertise by Veterans, specifically for the unique needs and experiences of fellow Veterans.
Whole Person Care
We connect you with world-class clinical expertise and an individualized plan through our exclusive suite of programs:
Clinical Recovery

12-Step Program Integration
Spiritual guidance
Therapy dogs
Veterans-Only Peer Support
Fitness & Wellness Programs
Job & Career Advancement
Financial Literacy Coaching
The Resident Experience
Designed and built for a hero’s welcome, a home where recovery and healing take root
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.




