Empowering Veterans: Innercept's Patriot PowerUp Program

Empowering Veterans: Innercept's Patriot PowerUp Program

Susan McCabe
2 minute read

Innercept, a veteran owned business in Couer d’Alene, Idaho, is offering a program called the Patriot Power Up Program.  This is a holistic program designed to help veterans deal with mental health challenges as they transition out of active duty.  According to data from the Wounded Warrior Project, 1 in 3 veterans deal with PTSD. They are also more at risk for depression, anxiety and traumatic brain injury.  Traditional treatment protocols are not always effective in treating the complex mix of symptoms that these disorders present.

The Patriot PowerUp program uses a comprehensive approach to diagnosing and treating these and other mental health disorders that affect veterans. They have a 4 pronged approach to the problem : Reveal, Repair, Rewire, Retrain. This is what they have to say about their program:

👉Reveal: Advanced diagnostics (pharmacogenetic testing, blood panels, neuropsych testing, etc.) provide a detailed understanding of each veteran's mental health, laying the foundation for targeted treatment.

👉Repair: We address conditions like TBI, PTSD, and depression with cutting-edge therapies, including hyperbaric oxygen therapy and, if eligible, ketamine infusion therapy.

👉Rewire: Beyond symptom treatment, we focus on rewiring the brain using integrative psychotherapy, neurofeedback, and transcranial magnetic stimulation to enhance cognitive functioning.

👉Retrain: Our final pillar prepares veterans for life post-treatment, emphasizing physical health, mental resilience, and skills for a successful civilian life transition. ([email protected])

This program merges the best of cutting edge technology and traditional therapy techniques. It treats the whole person by including things like physical fitness and nutrition. The services are provided at no cost to the veteran.

For more information about the Patriot PowerUp Program:

Contact Innercept at [email protected] or call (866) 511-6006

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