Vancouver Island Trauma, PTSD & Psychological Injury Inpatient Program
An inpatient PTSD and OSI treatment program in B.C. dedicated to military, veterans, and first responders.
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Program CodeTPIP-GN
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LocationEHN Guardians Nanaimo
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CategoryInpatient
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Length7 weeks
Treatment for Trauma at EHN Guardians Nanaimo
This program is designed for members of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC), Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), healthcare professionals and any other first responders, as well as anyone covered under presumptive legislation for the treatment of PTSD and/or operational stress injury (OSI).
When you begin your PTSD and OSI treatment program on EHN Guardians Nanaimo’s campus, you leave fear of judgement at the door and join a community committed to your recovery.
During your stay at EHN Guardians Nanaimo, you’ll receive support from medical specialists and fellow military members and first responders who understand what you’re going through. Our experienced counsellors, psychiatrists, physicians, and nurses provide the guidance and care to overcome trauma and give you the PTSD treatment you need.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Primary diagnosis related to operational stress injury (VAC, RCMP, police, firefighters, paramedics, any first responders)
- Operational trauma must be present
- For those who are struggling with both trauma and addiction, our Concurrent Trauma and Addiction Program for service members may be a better fit.
Our Approach to PTSD & OSI Treatment
Our Trauma and Psychological Injury Program consists of biopsychosocial, spiritual, and environmental approaches. This differs from EHN Canada’s general programs as the clients receive specific group times that involve working with their workplace-specific trauma symptoms, separate from the addiction. Our approaches include:
- In vivo exposure which allows clients to confront and regulate emotional response to workplace triggers in real time
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to assist in developing helpful thought patterns and healthy behaviours in recovery
- Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT) for developing the skills needed to regulate emotions and distress, stabilize interpersonal relationships, and practice mindfulness
- Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) for processing past trauma
- Prolonged Exposure Therapy (imaginal and in-vivo onsite and offsite exposures) with occupational therapists to address triggers
- Individual psychotherapy for an empathetic and safe space to discuss personal recovery concerns and develop treatment goals
- Group therapy to provide opportunities for peer support and professionally guided emotional processing
- Psychoeducational sessions to help you understand yourself and the nature of your trauma
- Mindfulness and physical exercise activities including trauma-sensitive yoga, art therapy, therapeutic boxing, virtual reality, and sound therapy.
- Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy is a compassionate, evidence-based approach that helps individuals understand and heal by identifying and harmonizing the different “parts” or subpersonalities within themselves.
- Forest Bathing, a grounding ceremony rooted in Indigenous teachings and supported by ecopsychology. Participants spend quiet, mindful time among the trees, restoring balance and fostering belonging to the land. Spiritually, it deepens the relationship with the living world and reminds participants that the land is always present, watching, and teaching.
- Art therapy to facilitate self-exploration and understand thoughts and feelings that may otherwise be difficult to express
A Specialized Program for Service Members Focused on Lasting Recovery
Our Trauma and Psychological Injury Program at EHN Guardians Nanaimo is designed with the following goals in mind for clients:
- Stabilize trauma symptoms and establish a sense of safety
- Make sense of traumatic experiences and their impact on life
- Learn how to manage trauma symptoms to support ongoing therapy following therapy and improve quality of life
- Integrate into a long-term trauma peer support network for ongoing recovery
Why Choose Inpatient PTSD Treatment at EHN Guardians Nanaimo
EHN Guardians Nanaimo is a dedicated inpatient treatment facility designed to support military members, veterans, and first responders recovering from trauma, PTSD, and operational stress injuries. Located in scenic Nanaimo, British Columbia, our centre offers a peaceful and rejuvenating setting on Vancouver Island—an ideal environment for healing and renewal.
Our experienced team of doctors, nurses, and counsellors provide 24/7 care, evidence-based treatment, and compassionate support throughout each step of recovery. Immersed in a close-knit therapeutic community, clients gain the strength, structure, and connection needed to rebuild resilience.
The Trauma and Psychological Injury Program at EHN Guardians Nanaimo is designed with the following goals in mind for clients:
Stabilize trauma symptoms and establish a sense of safety
Make sense of traumatic experiences and their impact on life
Learn how to manage trauma symptoms after completing treatment
Integrate into a long-term trauma peer support network for ongoing recovery
About EHN Guardians Nanaimo
Our facility is situated in a quiet setting away from the city. Having a separate, self-contained space allows for the development of a supportive community amongst clients dealing with similar issues and experiences. This space fosters an environment of growth and bonding between clients. This milieu enables clients to become emotionally vulnerable, and open without the fear of being judged.
The environment is strategically designed and managed to foster an atmosphere of calmness and relaxation. The environment also encourages self-regulation, grounding, and sleep hygiene amongst the client population. Comfortable, private accommodations allow for alone time when needed and desired, while equally comfortable common areas are conducive to communal leisure activities, meals, and informal interactions.
The building provides a safe refuge for clients when they are triggered and/or emotionally dysregulated. Dedicated trauma staff are in the building 24/7. All clinicians’ offices are located immediately adjacent to the clients’ accommodations and common areas for ready accessibility. In addition to the EHN Guardians Nanaimo building, our patients also have access to many of the facilities of EHN Edgewood Nanaimo since both locations are on the same campus.
A Day at EHN Guardians Nanaimo's Trauma & Psychological Injury Program
The recovery journey at EHN Guardians Nanaimo takes a holistic approach, offering support and guidance in every aspect of a client’s life needed to foster growth and healing. While no two stays at our guardians treatment centres are the same, here is what a typical day might look like in our Trauma and Psychological Injury Program for military, veterans, and first responders.
Morning
Before attending an educational lecture about distress tolerance in our Ferguson Building, you’ll start your day with a healthy, freshly-prepared breakfast. There will also be time for you to set your intentions with some self reflection and a walk on our lush grounds.
Afternoon
You’ll kick off the afternoon with a delicious lunch. Then you’ll attend a lecture about how the mind-body connection affects trauma recovery, or a one-on-one counselling session to talk through the workplace experiences that led to your PTSD.
Evening
In the evening you’ll participate in specialized, trauma-centred peer support groups focused on symptoms management, emotional processing, or returning to work. You’ll get moving before dinner with a visit to the gym or by participating in a group fitness class, like circuit training, yoga, or somatic movement.
Financing your Inpatient Treatment
Your path to recovery should never be restricted by cost. Learn more about our financial assistance, insurance partnerships, and different payment arrangements available.
These programs might also offer the help you need.
OTHER TRAUMA PROGRAMS IN CANADA
- Peterborough Trauma and Addiction Inpatient
- Nova Scotia Trauma Inpatient Program
- Toronto Trauma Inpatient Program
VIRTUAL TREATMENT OPTIONS
- Online Addiction Therapy
- Online Mood, Depression & Anxiety Therapy
- Online Workplace Trauma and PTSD Therapy
Frequently Asked Questions
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How much does this program cost?
We share pricing only after confirming that this program suits your needs through a complimentary assessment. Please reach out to admissions.
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Can I use my insurance to pay for treatment?
In many cases, insurance can help offset the cost of addiction or mental health treatment. We work directly with most major insurance companies to verify coverage and simplify the process. Connect with an Admissions Counsellor today to learn what your plan may cover.
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What is Aftercare and why is it important?
Aftercare is post-treatment support to help you maintain your recovery. Upon completion of this program, you’ll attend weekly group therapy sessions for one year with your fellow alumni to review skills learned in treatment, get support from your peers, and discuss any difficulties you are encountering.
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Is group therapy a part of the program?
Yes, group therapy is an important part of the program. There is evidence supporting the importance and effectiveness of group therapy, such as fostering belonging and creating hope. Read why group therapy is effective here.
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Is individual therapy included?
Yes, individual therapy is a part of the program. You’ll see your primary counsellor at least once a week and have 24/7 access to support counsellors for additional 1:1 support.
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Can this program be tailored to my needs?
Yes, everyone is different and has their own story, and our staff work with you to design a customized care plan and adjust it as necessary throughout your stay.
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I have more than one diagnosis or am considered a complex case, am I eligible for this program?
After you speak with an Admissions Coordinator, clinical staff at EHN Guardians Nanaimo will review your case. Every case is reviewed individually to determine if we are able to support you.
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Are there always clinical staff on site?
Yes, nursing and counsellors are onsite 24/7, with doctors available as well.
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How do I know if this program is right for me?
When you contact us, one of our Admissions Coordinators will learn more about your needs and be able to determine if this program is the best fit for you. Call us at 1-866-497-2792 or fill out our form.
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Do I need a referral to be admitted into this program?
No, you do not need a referral to attend this program but you must be a guardian (i.e. military, veteran, first responder).