Courage Meets Recovery at HPA Addiction Treatment
Veterans, first responders, and their families deserve addiction care that honors the weight of service. Our 71-member clinical team in Roseville, CA stands ready.
Built for Those Who Carry the Heaviest Burdens
For 11 years, HPA Addiction Treatment has operated a 34-bed facility on Main Street in Roseville—just east of Sacramento along the I-80 corridor. We specialize in treating veterans, first responders, and civilians whose substance use is tangled with trauma, duty-related stress, or moral injury.
Our staff of 71 includes clinicians trained in military and first-responder culture. Over 3,400 individuals have moved through our programs, many of them service members who found that standard treatment centers did not understand their experience. We do.
Learn more about usWhy Families and Service Members Choose HPA
24/7 Medical Coverage
Physicians and nurses on site around the clock manage detox safely, monitor medications, and respond to emergencies at any hour.
Veteran & First Responder Track
Dedicated programming for those who served—addressing combat trauma, operational stress, hypervigilance, and the unique pressures of duty-driven careers.
Integrated Dual Diagnosis
PTSD, depression, and anxiety frequently accompany addiction in service populations. Our psychiatrists and therapists treat both conditions under one coordinated plan.
Family Restoration Focus
Addiction fractures families. Our therapy sessions, education workshops, and structured visitation help spouses, parents, and children rebuild trust and connection.
Neuroscience-Based Care
Neurofeedback, somatic experiencing, and trauma-focused CBT work alongside medication-assisted treatment to address the neurological roots of dependence.
Lifelong Alumni Network
Discharge is not the finish line. Our alumni program connects graduates with peer mentors, monthly gatherings, and ongoing relapse prevention resources throughout the Sacramento region.
Treatment Programs
Medical Detox
A 3–7 day physician-led detox stabilizes the body while our nursing team manages withdrawal symptoms with FDA-approved medications. Veterans and first responders receive trauma-aware monitoring throughout.
Residential Treatment
Our 30–90 day residential program immerses patients in daily individual counseling, peer group work, neurofeedback, somatic experiencing, and mindfulness practices at our Roseville campus near Folsom Lake.
Outpatient Program
Structured IOP and standard outpatient sessions let patients maintain careers and family obligations while continuing CBT, DBT, and 12-Step facilitation multiple times per week.
Stories of Recovery
“I refused to go for months. My sister finally drove me to HPA, and I sat in the parking lot for twenty minutes before walking in. Within three days the fear dissolved. The counselors never lectured me—they listened. That patience changed everything. I have been sober fourteen months and I actually trust the process now.”
— Terrence K., Warehouse Supervisor
“I was twenty-three and already losing friends over my drinking. My parents found HPA and I figured I would humor them for a few weeks. What I did not expect was how much the group therapy would open my eyes. Being around people who understood without judging me gave me a reason to stay. I graduated the program and I am finishing my degree now.”
— Alyssa N., College Student
“Two deployments left me unable to sleep without a bottle. Civilian treatment felt like a foreign country—nobody understood what I carried. At HPA the staff knew how to talk to veterans. They understood hypervigilance, guilt, and the weight of things you cannot say out loud. The family sessions helped my wife and kids see what was behind my anger. We are rebuilding together.”
— Staff Sgt. Ray Delgado (Ret.), U.S. Army
Our Facility
You Served Others. Let Us Serve You.
Our admissions team is available 24/7. Every call is free, confidential, and handled by staff who understand service-related challenges.