List of Rehabs in Indiana
Below is a list of the different drug rehab centers in Indiana. Each listing provides information on the types of services provided and the payment options available. You can also find accreditations and certifications to help you determine if the rehab center is trusted and has the expertise you are looking for. The list can be incomplete so please do not hesitate to contact a treatment specialist at 1-800-304-2219.
Address of the center
Address of the center
State
- Indiana
Rehab Services
- Aftercare
- Assessment
- Detox Center
- Holistic Rehab
- Hospital Inpatient
- Outpatient Rehab
- Partial Hospitalization/Day
- Residential Treatment
- Twelve Step Rehab
People & Community
- Adolescents
- Christian
- Co-Occurring Disorders
- LGBTQ Community
- Men
- Military
- Native Americans
- Seniors/Older Adults
- Veterans
- Women
Insurance
- Aetna
- Beacon Health Options
- Blue Cross/Blue Shield
- Cigna
- Free/Low Budget
- Humana
- Medicaid
- Medicare
- Tricare/Military Insurance
- UnitedHealthcare
Long-Term Rehab in Indiana
A long-term program is often the best approach for substance abuse treatment. There are various reasons why this is true; here are some of them:
- At the facility, a person is in a completely drug-free environment with individuals with similar issues and the same purpose: sobriety.
- When a person’s addiction is severe, and they have gone through many relapses, long-term treatment in Indiana can give them enough time to overcome their addiction.
- Such facilities often offer 24/7 medical support, offering residents the peace of mind that should anything happen, help will be just around the corner.
- Another benefit of the length of treatment is that it gives the person a chance to build a new routine and structure that will help them maintain sobriety after completing the program.
Finding the appropriate treatment program is vital, as it helps the recovery process. If you need assistance, call us anytime or look through the resources below.
GETTING HELP WITH SUBSTANCE USE: THE BASICS
Paying for Treatment in Indiana
The cost of treatment in Indiana is dependent on a few things. The most important factors are the program length and if the person is using insurance to pay for treatment.
Paying for Treatment with Medicaid in Indiana
Paying for treatment with Medicaid often means no cost for the person. Medicaid helps people with financial hardship by providing them with free or discounted health insurance. Nearly 2 million Indiana residents have coverage through Medicaid. But it is important to know that Medicaid may only be accepted at state-funded programs, limiting one’s options.
Using Private Insurance to pay for Drug Rehab in Indiana
Private insurance can make it easier to find treatment, but many cannot afford it. Some people have private insurance coverage through their employer or pay for it themselves. It can make finding treatment much easier since many facilities that accept it have no waiting lists.
Even if someone cannot afford private health insurance and doesn’t qualify for Medicaid, they may still be able to find help paying for rehab. The state’s expanded Medicaid program may be able to help them with discounted policies they can afford.
The following insurers are available through Indiana’s expanded Medicaid program:
- Anthem
- Caresource
- Celtic/MHS/Ambetter
- US Health and Life
Paying for Treatment when Uninsured
Many people are still uninsured in Indiana despite the help available. Often, these people struggle with other health issues like substance use. Getting them insured when treatment is needed can take too long and is not recommended. Instead, there are other options to explore.
Some programs in Indiana offer sliding-scale payment plans that allow people to pay less for treatment if they’re experiencing financial hardship. They may even be able to pay for treatment in installments rather than one lump sum. You can contact one of the treatment specialists at Addicted.org for more information on how to pay for treatment. Or contact the center directly.
Learn from our Experts
The average cost of drug and alcohol rehabilitation varies and includes some of the following:
- The average cost of residential drug rehab without health insurance is $54,800.
- The average cost of outpatient drug rehab in Indiana is $1,700, yet this can go up or down depending on how long a person remains in treatment.
- Clinical drug and alcohol detox in Indiana costs between $250 and $800 daily. In comparison, medical detox can cost upwards of $1,000 a day.
- There are low-cost and free drug rehab options in Indiana for someone who meets specific criteria.
The average length of time needed at any form of substance use treatment program varies. However, there are some standard lengths of time, which include the following:
- The average length of stay at a drug or alcohol detox program in Indiana is seven days. However, medically supervised detox does take longer.
- The average length of stay at an inpatient drug rehab program in Indiana is 28 to 60 days. Some residential programs can last three to 12 months, depending on individual needs.
- The average time spent attending an outpatient drug rehab program in Indiana is 12 to 18 weeks.
Based on treatment admissions, Indiana’s most used drugs are amphetamines and marijuana.
If you notice someone exhibiting signs of amphetamine or marijuana addiction, it is critical to seek help. Substance use worsens with time, and it becomes more challenging to help the person accept treatment.
The questions from Addicted.org’s “Learn from our Experts” are answered by Michael Leach, CCMA. If you need further clarification on any of the questions above or have any other questions you can contact him directly at [email protected].
Addicted.org’s Evaluation of Indiana
After reviewing state statistics and options available for drug and alcohol rehab in Indiana, addicted.org discovered the following pros and cons:
Pros
- There is an even split of SAMHSA-listed substance use treatment programs classified as private non-profit and private for-profit 54% and 42%, respectively—this means more options for low-income families and more treatment methodology selection. (source N-SSATS)
- There are extensive detoxification program options, with 84 listed on SAMHSA—close to 3% are residential non-hospital and close to 7% are hospital inpatient detox—this means more opportunities for detox.
- Over 80% of substance use treatment centers accept private health insurance, and over 75% take Medicaid—this provides more opportunities to access affordable treatment.
- There was an expansion of federally-funded Opioid Treatment Programs, increasing to 19 per SAMHSA.
Cons
- Only 32% of SAMHSA-listed substance use treatment centers offer treatment at no charge or minimal payment for clients who cannot pay. Yet, 62% provide a sliding fee scale for payment.
- Support resources are limited, with only 27 transitional housing, halfway houses, or sober homes listed.
Overall, individuals and families have access to numerous substance use treatment programs. Medicaid and private health insurance cover many of the services. However, families and individuals may experience significant wait times for some services.
ADDITIONAL SUBSTANCE USE RESOURCES
State and Local Resources in Indiana
Indiana Addiction Treatment
- The Division of Mental Health and Addiction certifies all addiction treatment providers in Indiana. There are extensive resources that help individuals find addiction treatment or recovery housing, learn about treatment options, and find resources for providers.
Next Level Recovery Indiana
- Next Level Recovery provides access to resources for prescribers, emergency personnel, community leaders, persons with substance use disorders, and their families. There are extensive resources for prevention, treatment, enforcement, healthcare professionals and first responders.
Family and Social Services Administration
- Prevention resources are provided through the Division of Mental Health and Addiction. Substance misuse prevention resources include general prevention resources, alcohol addiction prevention, marijuana use prevention, prescription drug prevention, and tobacco.
The Indiana Coalition Network
- The Indiana Coalition Network collaborates among local coordinating councils throughout the state to work toward building healthy and drug-free communities. Resources for support prevention, education, treatment, intervention, recovery, justice, and law enforcement.