The Pathway Home is seeking a second life for its innovative but cash-short program to help former troops suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder cope with civilian life. And its reach, directors hope, may extend from its Yountville base to other treatment centers – perhaps even to Napa Valley College.
Board members for Pathway announced Wednesday they are working out a partnership with the Veterans Home of California, the center’s former host, and with the Bay Area wing of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Pathway’s leaders are aiming to reopen the inpatient center in Yountville, possibly early next year, while exploring options that may include counseling NVC students who have served in the military.
The talks mark the first hint of a return for the residential treatment program, which stopped taking clients after Pathway graduated its last class of five former service members Sept. 17 in Yountville.
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