
Health Services
How We Serve
Medical Clinics
Medical, dental and behavioral health services are offered for the community at some Salvation Army facilities. In several locations medical clinics are owned and operated by The Salvation Army and while in others those programs are in conjunction with community partners. Behavioral services include counseling with families and individuals, as well as treatment for alcohol and drugs.
Rehabilitation
We operate residential programs that help people with a variety of issues, including substance abuse. These programs offer spiritual, emotional, and social assistance. In addition to substance abuse, our programs focus on the physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being of participants. Learn More about Adult Rehabilitation Centers.
Behavioral health
The Salvation Army offers counseling with families and individuals, as well as treatment for alcohol and drugs.
Other services
In several communities, we offer adult day care facilities for older adults who are unable to independently care for themselves. We also offer visitation services for those in hospitals, nursing homes, and those who are incarcerated.
Stats
60%
Non-profit organizations provide over 60% of community health services in underserved areas, ensuring millions receive medical care regardless of income or insurance status.
$8 billion
Churches and faith-based organizations provide over $8 billion in healthcare services annually in the U.S., offering free clinics, mental health counseling, and medical assistance to underserved communities.

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