Home Base

Intensive Clinical Programs for Native Americans

Lifesaving care for Native American Veterans, Service Members and their Families across the Nation, at no out-of-pocket cost.

Emergency Care

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Current Offerings

NATIVE INTENSIVE CLINICAL PROGRAM

Our innovative Native ICP – which provides sought-after healing and lifesaving care to Native American Veterans, Service Members and their Families – was built upon our flagship ICP through consultation with Native American Veterans, tribal leaders and healthcare administrators.

The next cohort is June 17-28, 2025, at our National Center of Excellence in Boston. Click here to register.

MOBILIZED INTENSIVE CLINICAL PROGRAM

The Mobilized ICP also provides Native American Veterans, Service Members and their Familys individual therapy, groupd therapy, mindful movement, physical-wellness training and nutrition. After completing the program, participants will be connected to services neare their tribal communities.

The next cohort, a collaboration between Home Base Arizona and San Carlos Apache Healthcare, is February 14-21, 2025, in Peridot, AZ. Click here to register, or call 833-865-0500 from 6 a.m.-3 p.m. MT on weekdays (please leave a voicemail if no one is available to answer your call).

About the Program

The program provides participants with:
  • No out-of-pocket cost
  • Intensive daily schedule
  • Multidisciplinary treatment team
  • Comprehensive evaluation and discharge planning
  • Culturally-informed care
  • Veteran peer support
  • Family programming and support
  • Program Cost

    No out-of-pocket cost

  • Eligibility

    Native American Veterans, Service Members and their Families

  • Area of Service

    The Native ICP is a two-week program offered at our National Center of Excellence in Boston. The Mobilized ICP is a week-long program offered on tribal lands.

Feedback From Native Veterans  ...

  • 100% "agreed" or "strongly agreed"

    they felt satisfied with the clinical care

  • 100% "agreed" or "strongly agreed"

    they had confidence and trust in the clinician(s) they met

  • 100% "agreed" or "strongly agreed"

    the help they received made a difference in their life

  • 100% "agreed" or "strongly agreed"

    the care they received has helped them function better

  • 100% "agreed" or "strongly agreed"

    their support person’s involvement contributed to their progress