Support for veterans seeking addiction treatment

DVA funding for addiction recovery

If you’re a veteran struggling with addiction, you’re not alone — and help is available. The Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) provides funding for eligible former service members to access the treatment they need, covering detox, inpatient rehabilitation, and relapse prevention programs. If financial concerns have kept you from seeking help, DVA funding can remove that barrier so you can focus fully on your recovery.

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Covers detox, rehab, and aftercare

Available to eligible veterans and ex-service personnel

No upfront cost for approved treatments

Supports long-term recovery and mental health

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Making treatment accessible to veterans

How DVA funding works

DVA funding ensures that eligible veterans can access comprehensive, medically supervised addiction treatment without financial strain. Whether you need withdrawal support, structured rehabilitation, or long-term relapse prevention, this funding option allows you to get care without worrying about upfront costs.

To qualify, you must have a DVA Health Card (Gold or White) and meet the medical criteria for addiction treatment. A referral from a GP or DVA-approved healthcare provider is required to confirm your eligibility. Once approved, The Hader Clinic works directly with the DVA to cover your treatment costs, so you can start your recovery journey as soon as possible.

No financial checks or upfront payments are required. Once approved, the full cost of treatment is covered by the DVA. Veterans with approved referrals receive priority access, so treatment can begin without unnecessary delays.

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Why veterans choose this option

The benefits of DVA funding

Addiction among veterans is often shaped by trauma, stress, or post-service mental health challenges. DVA funding removes financial barriers to treatment, covering detox at our Geelong hospital, residential rehab at our Essendon facility, and ongoing relapse prevention. Our programs are veteran-specific — tailored to your lived experience and designed to support long-term recovery through integrated, trauma-informed care.

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How DVA funding supports recovery

Veterans often face unique challenges when overcoming addiction. DVA funding provides access to specialised support designed to address these specific needs.

  • Full coverage for detox, inpatient rehab, and outpatient aftercare.
  • Treatment plans tailored to veterans and their lived experiences.
  • Mental health support integrated into addiction treatment.
  • No upfront payments for approved treatment services.
  • Priority access so you can start treatment as soon as possible.
  • Ongoing relapse prevention to support long-term recovery.

Who is eligible for DVA funding?

DVA funding is available to veterans who meet certain criteria and obtain a medical referral. If you’re unsure about your eligibility, our team can help guide you through the process.

  • You must hold a DVA Health Card (Gold or White).
  • You need a referral from a GP or DVA-approved healthcare provider.
  • Your treatment must be deemed medically necessary.
  • You need a DVA recognition certificate to confirm your veteran status; our team can help you access this if needed.
We work with leading health insurers

Private health insurance we accept

How to apply

A step-by-step guide to DVA funding

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Speak with your GP or a DVA-approved provider

Your doctor will assess your condition and provide a referral confirming that addiction treatment is necessary.

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Confirm your eligibility

Check that you have a DVA Health Card (Gold or White) and meet the required criteria. Our team is available to assist you.

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Begin treatment at The Hader Clinic

Once approved, we coordinate directly with the DVA, so you can start your treatment without delay.

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Rehab funding support for veterans and families

What does DVA funding cover?

DVA typically funds the full cost of approved treatment, including rehab, accommodation, and medical care. Costs vary depending on your treatment plan and DVA entitlements. We’ll help confirm your eligibility.

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Get started with DVA funding

If you’re a veteran in need of addiction treatment, we can help you access DVA funding. Contact us today to begin your recovery journey.

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Stories from veterans who found recovery

Client experiences and testimonials

Many veterans have used DVA funding to access the treatment they need, gaining the support and stability to reclaim their lives. Read real stories from former service members who have taken the first step toward recovery with The Hader Clinic.

Recognised expertise in addiction treatment

Our accreditations

The Hader Clinic is a fully accredited addiction treatment provider with over 20 years of experience. We are recognised by leading healthcare organisations and committed to providing veteran-specific care that meets the highest standards.

Where you can receive treatment

Our facilities and locations

The Hader Clinic offers two purpose-built treatment environments to support holistic recovery. Our Geelong facility is a licensed private hospital providing 24/7 medically supervised detox, ideal for stabilisation and intensive care. In Essendon, our residential rehab centre offers a structured therapeutic community with daily programming, counselling, and complementary therapies. Both locations work together to support long-term recovery through a complete, integrated treatment pathway.

Inpatient Rehabilitation Program and Transitional Housing program.

Essendon
150-152 Cooper St, Essendon VIC 3040

Hospital Rehabilitation Centre for 28-Day Withdrawal & Detox Program.

Geelong
6-8 Townsend Road,St Albans Park VIC 3219
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Start your recovery journey

Whether you're just starting to explore your options or need immediate assistance, our team is here to guide you through the DVA funding process. We’ll help you understand eligibility, gather necessary documentation, and ensure you can begin treatment without delay.

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Frequently asked questions

Are there any out-of-pocket costs for veterans at The Hader Clinic?

No. If you hold a valid Gold or White DVA Health Card, your addiction treatment is fully funded. That means you won’t need to pay anything out of pocket for approved services, and there are no hidden fees. We want you to focus on getting better — not worrying about the cost.

Does DVA funding cover all addiction treatments?

DVA funding covers detox, inpatient rehabilitation, and relapse prevention programs. Some additional services — such as extended aftercare or mental health treatments — may require further assessment. Our team can review your needs and liaise with the DVA to determine what’s covered.

Is additional financial support available for veterans beyond DVA funding?

In most cases, DVA funding covers the full cost of your treatment. But if you need extra support, we can help you explore additional resources, including community programs or referrals to trusted organisations that work with veterans.

What support is available after I finish treatment?

Recovery doesn’t stop when you leave our care. Many veterans continue their journey with the help of organisations like Open Arms, which offers ongoing mental health support and counselling tailored for former service members. We can help connect you to these services to ensure you feel supported well beyond your time at The Hader Clinic.

How do I apply for DVA funding?

To apply, you’ll need a DVA Health Card (Gold or White) and a referral from a GP or DVA-approved provider. Once your referral is secured, The Hader Clinic will coordinate directly with the DVA to arrange funding. If you have questions at any stage, our team is here to help.

Does The Hader Clinic coordinate with DVA case managers?

Yes, we do. Our team works closely with DVA case managers and healthcare providers to make sure your treatment is approved and aligned with your individual needs. We manage much of the admin on your behalf, so you can concentrate on your recovery journey.

How long does it take to get approved?

The timeline for approval depends on your case and how quickly all required documentation is submitted. In most cases, funding can be arranged within a few weeks. Our team works closely with the DVA to speed up the process wherever possible.

Can DVA funding cover mental health support alongside addiction treatment?

Yes. Many veterans experience PTSD, anxiety, or depression alongside addiction. DVA funding may include integrated care plans that combine addiction treatment with mental health support, including counselling and trauma-informed therapies.

What if I don’t have a DVA Health Card?

If you don’t have a Gold or White Health Card, you may still have options for funding addiction treatment. You can apply for a DVA Health Card based on your service history and medical needs. Other funding pathways, such as superannuation access or payment plans, may also be available. Contact our team, and we’ll help you explore your options.

Can employers help fund rehab for veterans?

While the DVA covers the full cost of approved addiction treatment, there are employer incentives available to help veterans transition back into the workforce after rehab. Under the DVA’s Employer Incentive Scheme (EIS), eligible employers may receive wage subsidies when they hire veterans participating in a DVA rehabilitation program. These payments can help veterans find sustainable work after treatment — but they don’t apply to funding the rehab program itself.