Rehabs in Indiana for Drugs & Alcohol

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Indiana Rehab Centers for Drugs & Alcohol

There are over 370 registered recovery centers throughout the state of Indiana assisting with alcohol and drug use. Many of these facilities offer outpatient programs, and some offer inpatient treatment with private rooms. If you have health insurance, some or all of the costs of treatment may be covered.

Do you need help finding substance abuse treatment services in Indiana? Reach out to the recovery specialists at Zinnia Health to discuss your options. Just give us a call at (855) 430-9439 to learn more.

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How Many Rehab Centers Are Available in Indiana?

There are currently 379 registered substance use disorder facilities in the state of Indiana, according to FindTreatment.gov. While all of these facilities are registered with the state, meaning that they conform to standardized levels of care and offer evidence-based treatment methods, they do not all offer the same services.

  • Medical detox programs are offered by 74 facilities. These programs are more short-term and cover the initial phase of recovery, where a person is quitting a substance for the first time and experiencing the withdrawal symptoms that follow. Medical detox programs do not treat addiction but rather prepare a person to enter into a sober living situation so that they can begin rehab.
  • Hospitalization is offered by 29 facilities. This is the most intense form of treatment, with treatment providers being licensed doctors and nurses. Hospitalization is an inpatient program with 24/7 care. In order for insurance to cover this type of care, you might need to go to an in-network hospital. There may also be a cap on how long you can stay.
  • Inpatient residential treatment is offered by 57 facilities. Residential treatment is available to both Indiana residents and people who travel in from out-of-state to get help. These addiction treatment centers provide 24/7 care from a mix of healthcare professionals and recovery specialists. The environment is home-like and may offer additional services, like chef-prepared meals and workout centers.
  • Outpatient treatment is offered by 344 facilities. This is the most common form of care due to its flexibility and perceived affordability. Insurance providers may cover outpatient treatment even after inpatient benefits have been exhausted. Outpatient treatment options are also good for people trying to transition from inpatient care to long-term sober living.

If you or a loved one is trying to compare the addiction treatment programs available, it’s important to note that there is no right or wrong answer. Many people will transition down through all levels of care, while others will enter a residential drug rehab program and stay there long-term until they feel comfortable moving into their own homes. The most important thing to do is make an educated decision based on your unique circumstances.

Where in Indiana Are Rehab Treatment Centers Located?

Many of the addiction recovery centers in Indiana are located in the middle of the state in areas like:

  • Indianapolis: As the state’s capital city and most populated area, Indianapolis naturally has one of the highest concentrations of treatment centers, with nearly 80 of them in the area.
  • Franklin: Situated in the greater Indianapolis area, Franklin has nearly 60 facilities within a 25-mile radius, allowing those in the city and outside of it direct access to treatment programs.
  • Bloomington: Located south of Indianapolis, Bloomington offers a space away from the hustle and bustle while still having amenities. There are 25 rehabs around the Bloomington area, and 19 of them offer residential treatment. Nearly all of them accept Medicaid.

Zinnia Health in South Bend

Zinnia Health has a state-of-the-art inpatient facility in South Bend, offering on-site doctors, nurses, therapists, and nutritionists. Services available through this rehab center include:

  • Inpatient residential care
  • Co-occurring treatment for mental health disorders
  • One-on-one counseling
  • Family therapy
  • 12-step groups
  • Weekend outings
  • Alumni support

This facility takes a holistic approach to addiction recovery, focusing on customized treatment plans and a roster of services to support your long-term recovery journey.

How to Choose the Best Rehab in Indiana for You?

When choosing a facility, you must consider more than distance. First and foremost, you want to enter into a facility with a supportive environment where you feel welcomed and cared for. This is especially true for those with mental health issues, as a stressful or tense environment will make recovery harder.

Finding a facility familiar with the substances you’re using and your unique circumstances is also important. For instance, if you have a history of using opioids, a facility specializing in alcohol detox may not be able to fully assist you in safely managing and mitigating uncomfortable opioid withdrawal symptoms.

When looking for a facility, it’s highly recommended that you or a loved one take the time to call and speak with the admissions team. They can answer your questions and help provide crucial information on aspects like:

  • The mental and behavioral health services that will be provided throughout treatment
  • What a typical day in an inpatient drug program looks like at their facility
  • How they support life skills development and other essential recovery activities
  • What aftercare they provide to individuals after they complete structured treatment

Zinnia Health’s facility in South Bend has a full-time staff always ready to answer your questions about treatment. With a focus on mindfulness and holistic programs combined with evidence-based methods, Zinnia Health treats the whole person, not just the symptoms of addiction.

Does Insurance Cover Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Indiana?

All insurance providers in the United States are required to cover at least some costs associated with addiction treatment. This has been a requirement since 2010 when the Affordable Care Act (ACA) marked certain mental health services and addiction recovery programs as an “essential benefit” that should be available to all Americans.

Private Insurance

If you have a private healthcare insurance policy, you have at least some coverage. However, this coverage may only be available if:

  • You are up-to-date on your monthly premiums
  • You have met your annual deductible
  • You go to an in-network facility

Your insurance provider may also place restrictions on when and how you receive treatment. For instance, many insurance providers require you to only participate in evidence-based treatments. To learn more about your benefits, it’s best to reach out to your insurance company directly.

Marketplace Plans

If you purchased your health insurance plan through the Federal Marketplace or Exchange, your coverage amount will depend on your plan type.

  • Catastrophic and Bronze plans cover 60% of addiction treatment costs
  • Silver plans cover 70% of addiction treatment costs
  • Gold plans cover 80% of addiction treatment costs
  • Platinum plans cover 90% of addiction treatment costs

There is no waiting period to unlock these benefits with a Marketplace plan. The government also makes certain guarantees about the coverage available to you. For instance, pre-existing conditions (like a long history of substance use disorder) can not cause your insurance company to raise your rates or deny you coverage.

If you have questions about your plan, talk to your insurance company or provide your plan information to the facility you’re considering, and they can check your benefits on your behalf.

Indiana Medicaid 

State Medicaid is available to a select group of people, including those who are pregnant, under 18, or responsible for a child under 18. A disability of you or a family member may also qualify you for state Medicaid.

Medicaid will pay most or all of the costs associated with addiction treatment, but there are restrictions. The best thing to do is speak with a Medicaid representative or a social worker in your area to coordinate care.

TRICARE (Military Insurance)

If you or a loved one is in the military or served previously, TRICARE may be available to you. This health insurance coverage may provide full coverage for multiple services related to addiction treatment, including:

Two things that TRICARE will never cover are aversion therapy and experimental treatments, like music therapy. If you have questions about coverage, a TRICARE representative or someone at the facility you’re considering can help you understand the benefits available to you.

Do All Rehab Centers in Indiana Treat Alcohol & Drug Addiction?

Not all facilities in Indiana offer addiction treatment services. Out of 683, only 379 can help with drug and alcohol addiction. The other facilities offer valuable mental and behavioral health services that could benefit you during addiction recovery, but quitting for good takes help from specialized healthcare providers.

If you’re experiencing mental health challenges, like depression or anxiety, rest assured that addiction treatment centers can help you diagnose, manage, and treat these conditions while addressing your addiction thoughtfully.

How to Find a Drug & Alcohol Rehab Treatment Help Near You

There are free resources throughout the state of Indiana that can help you find recovery housing, treatment programs, and support groups in your area.

If you’re ready to find the best treatment near you, call our 24/7 helpline at (855) 430-9439 to speak with the team at Zinnia Health and get more information on addiction treatment and recovery services in your area.

What Is the Typical Cost of Rehab in Indiana?

The cost of rehab in Indiana averages $54,800 per person. However, the price varies widely depending on factors like where you decide to receive treatment and how long you stay in the program.

Inpatient rehab tends to cost more than outpatient programs. Meanwhile, residential inpatient facilities can cost substantially less than inpatient treatment at a hospital. Those with insurance will often pay significantly less, and only have to worry about covering their deductible and eventually any out-of-pocket costs.

  • Residential Inpatient Treatment: Residential addiction treatment averages $42,500 a month. Depending on location and amenities, the cost ranges from $5,000 to $80,000 a month. 
  • Publicly-Funded Long-Term Treatment: Publicly-funded rehab centers average $8,000 for long-term treatment programs but can cost more for specialized treatment. 
  • Private Long-Term Treatment: Private treatment rehab averages $20,000 or more for long-term treatment programs. 
  • Sober Living Homes:Sober living homes cost $1,500 to $2,000 a month in most cases. However, these homes do not provide treatment, only a safe place to live while getting treatment elsewhere.

These numbers do not represent your out-of-pocket costs. Insurance coverage, grant assistance, and other funding sources can bring this number down substantially. Financial assistance is also available, and a hospital will never turn you away, regardless of your financial situation. Your health is the highest priority.

FAQs

What is the Rehab Hotline to Call for Indiana?

You can call the Zinnia Health helpline at (855) 430-9439 for more information on drug abuse treatment centers in Indiana. This helpline is open 24/7 and staffed by our trained addiction specialists, who can answer your questions on programs, availability, and the cost of treatment. If you’re experiencing an emergency, call 911.

Can You Detox in Indiana?

Yes, you can detox in Indiana. Over 70 facilities across the state can help you through the detox process. In some cases, you can detox as an outpatient, but this is more common for adolescents with stable housing and for those with less severe addictions to drugs like alcohol and marijuana.

Is Detox the Same as Rehab?

No, detox is not the same as rehab. Detox is the first step in the recovery process when a person gets help quitting drugs or alcohol. The detox phase usually lasts one to two weeks, during which a person experiences peak withdrawal symptoms. Following detox, a person is ready to enter into a longer-term rehab program where they’ll actually heal from their addiction with cognitive behavioral therapy and other services.

How Long Does a Typical Stay at a Detox Center in Indiana Last?

Generally, if you go to an Indiana drug detox center, you can expect to be discharged in about a week. However, programs can run for as long as 30 days. The length of your stay will depend on your history of substance use and complications, like co-occurring depression or anxiety. If you aren’t experiencing severe withdrawal symptoms, you’ll likely be released sooner.

Are There Emergency Detox Centers in Indiana?

There are 74 dedicated detox centers across Indiana, some of which offer same-day admissions. To get immediate help with quitting or withdrawing from drugs or alcohol, go to your local emergency room or dial 911. You will never be turned away, regardless of your financial situation.

Are There Any Free Detox Centers in Indiana?

There are free detox centers in Indiana that will never turn you away, regardless of your ability to pay. These resources include your local emergency room, state-run facilities, and non-profits. Emergency rooms will never have a waiting list but may not be able to help you transition into rehab. State-run facilities may have a waiting list but can provide end-to-end care. Non-profit facilities vary in the services they offer and may expect you to donate your time in exchange for services.

Would you like help locating affordable addiction treatment services in Indiana? Our caring team at Zinnia Health can help. Call us at (855) 430-9439 to discuss your options.

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