About WestCare – Reno Homefront Veterans’ Transitional Living – Reno
Homefront Veterans’ Transitional Living in Reno, Nevada provides male and female homeless Veterans with housing and individualized mental healthcare and addiction treatment. They partner with the Veterans Administration (VA) and WestCare Foundation, a nonprofit with over 50 years of experience helping people access the resources they need to rebuild their lives.
The 26-bed apartment complex offers 13 two-bedroom units in a safe, stable environment. The program includes treatment planning, financial assistance, and employment support. Veterans also have access to medical and mental health care through the VA.
Everything here is about helping Veterans stay connected and feel supported throughout recovery. Case managers can help with referrals to more intensive addiction treatment programs offered through WestCare.
Weekly life skills groups help residents gain stability. Transportation is provided for appointments, shopping, and community outings.
Even after discharge, the Homefront community is there to offer support. They provide connection and guidance long after residents transition to independent living.
Financial barriers should never prevent a Veteran from accessing housing and care. A Nevada State Welfare Outreach Enroller is available onsite to help uninsured Veterans connect with benefits.
By offering safe housing and essential services, Homefront Reno serves as a critical next step for Veterans.