Join

The VA Community Care Network

A Guide for Community-Based Residential Treatment Facilities (Mental Illness)

In California, independent Physician Assistants (PAs) can bill the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for services provided to veterans, but it’s essential to understand the regulations surrounding this process.

Welcome to Veterans Desk, your trusted source for helping healthcare providers connect with opportunities to serve our nation’s veterans. This guide is specifically for licensed residential treatment centers, transitional group homes, and behavioral health facilities that specialize in the care of veterans living with serious mental illness (SMI), substance use disorders (SUD), dual diagnoses, or those needing transitional housing and supportive recovery services.

If you operate a community-based facility focused on stabilization, therapy, medication management, or reintegration, this page will walk you through joining the VA Community Care Network (CCN).

Step-by-Step Enrollment in the VA CCN

Verify Your Credentials

  • Maintain state licensure as a residential treatment center, mental health facility, or behavioral health provider.
  • Ensure program accreditation (e.g., CARF, The Joint Commission, or state-specific certification).
  • Staff should include a mix of licensed clinical social workers, psychiatric nurses, substance use counselors, and a medical/clinical director.

Prepare Required Documentation

  • Facility license, liability insurance, and residential program description
  • Staff roster and credentials (psychiatrist, social worker, RN, substance use counselor)
  • W-9 form and Director’s CV or resume
  • Service descriptions, therapy models, and discharge planning protocol

Submit Your Application

Apply through the regional VA Community Care Network administrator for your area:

Complete Required Training

Facilities and staff will need to complete VA onboarding, which may include:

  • VA Privacy and HIPAA training
  • Suicide prevention and trauma-informed care modules
  • Documentation and billing training for residential programs

Visit the VA Provider Training Portal for course access.

Credentialing and Contracting

  • Your facility and staff will undergo credentialing and site verification.
  • Following approval, you’ll receive a contract defining terms, reimbursement, and referral processes.
  • Once the contract is signed, you may begin accepting authorized referrals.

Why Community-Based Mental Health Facilities Matter to Veterans

Veterans with complex behavioral health needs often benefit from structured, supportive environments outside of traditional inpatient hospitals. These facilities play a critical role in providing:

  • Transitional living for veterans post-hospitalization
  • Integrated care for co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders
  • Therapeutic support for trauma recovery and psychosocial rehabilitation
  • Skill-building for reintegration into work, family, and community life

As a community-based treatment provider, your services help reduce readmissions, stabilize vulnerable veterans, and promote long-term recovery.

 

Key Benefits of Joining the VA CCN

  • Serve a High-Need Population: Provide critical care for veterans living with chronic or acute psychiatric conditions, including PTSD, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, and co-occurring substance use.

  • Integrated Behavioral Health Partnerships: Collaborate with VA psychiatrists, case managers, and discharge planners to support whole-person recovery.

  • Fair Reimbursement & Predictable Authorizations: Receive market-based rates for residential and behavioral health services with authorized VA referrals.

  • Support Whole Health Recovery: Deliver evidence-based therapies (CBT, DBT), medication management, life skills programs, and trauma-focused care in a community-based setting.

Bridging the Gap for Veterans

Educational Support & Career Growth

VA Education Benefits

Veterans, transitioning service members, and eligible dependents have access to education benefits that can support your staff’s career development, licensing, and continued education.

Top VA Education Programs:

  • GI Bill® – Tuition assistance for degree or non-degree programs
  • Veteran Readiness & Employment (VR&E) – Job training and re-entry services
  • Yellow Ribbon Program – Helps cover costs not covered by the GI Bill.
  • Tuition Assistance Top-Up – For active-duty veterans seeking extra aid

Learn more about all VA Education Benefits

How to Use These Benefits:

  1. Compare options with the GI Bill Comparison Tool
  2. Apply through the VA Education Portal
  3. Work with your school or program’s VA Certifying Official.
  4. Access VA career counseling and support services

Note: These education benefits are separate from loan repayment programs. For information on VA loan repayment or forgiveness programs, see our dedicated section.

Transitioning from Military Service

If you or your staff are veterans or military-affiliated clinicians, you may benefit from special pathways:

  • Military behavioral health providers (e.g., psychologists, psychiatric techs, mental health officers) should convert their credentials and explore expedited state licensing options.
  • Highlight your deployment-related experience in treating PTSD, substance use, and trauma-informed care during your application to demonstrate veteran-specific competence.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What behavioral health services are covered in residential care?

Covered services may include trauma-focused therapy, CBT, DBT, psychoeducation, life skills, medication management, relapse prevention, and discharge planning.

Yes. The VA encourages comprehensive case management and community reintegration

Yes, when part of an approved residential treatment program. Ensure that your program meets VA and state MAT guidelines and includes licensed addiction professionals.

Facilities receive referrals through VA-authorized care coordination teams. Billing is subject to timely documentation and compliance with VA CCN policies.

HIPAA Compliance Disclaimer

Veterans Desk is not a HIPAA-covered entity under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) and is not subject to HIPAA privacy or security requirements. We do not collect, store, or transmit Protected Health Information (PHI) on behalf of veterans, healthcare providers, or any other party.

Our platform operates solely as an informational and networking resource. We offer membership access to a publicly viewable directory of VA Community Care Network (CCN) providers, along with educational links and resources. We do not provide direct medical referrals, coordinate patient care, or act as an intermediary between veterans and healthcare providers in any clinical capacity.

All communications, medical information, or personal data exchanged between a veteran and a provider occur outside of Veterans Desk and at the sole discretion and responsibility of the parties involved. Veterans Desk does not monitor, manage, or store these exchanges.

By using this site, you acknowledge and agree that:

  1. Veterans Desk is not your healthcare provider or representative.

     

  2. Veterans Desk does not give medical advice, make treatment recommendations, or guarantee provider performance.

     

  3. Any medical or personal information you choose to share with a provider is done independently and outside our control.

     

If you require medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, please contact a licensed healthcare provider directly or use your VA-approved care coordination channels.

No Medical Advice

All content provided by Veterans Desk, including but not limited to articles, guides, directory listings, and linked resources, is for informational and educational purposes only. Veterans Desk does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and nothing on this site should be interpreted as such.

Use of this website does not create a patient–provider relationship between you and Veterans Desk, its staff, or any healthcare provider listed on the site. We strongly encourage all veterans and users to consult directly with a licensed healthcare professional or their VA-approved care coordinator before making any decisions related to their health, treatments, or medical care.

Veterans Desk makes no warranties or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or applicability of any information provided. Reliance on any information found on this site is solely at your own risk.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

Educational use only. No medical or legal advice.

Veterans Desk is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, not a government agency, and not affiliated with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs or any federal or state agency.

Veterans Desk does not provide medical treatment, prescribe medications or cannabis, or collect or store protected health information (PHI).

Veterans Desk provides only education and navigation support.
All healthcare decisions belong to you and your licensed clinicians.

Emergency: 911 | Veterans Crisis Line: 988 (Press 1)