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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers in Indiana: Finding Rehabs in Indiana

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Substance misuse and addiction impacts the lives of thousands of Hoosiers. In 2020, about 23.8% of individuals in Indiana aged 12 or older reported binge drinking—defined by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention as consuming 5 or more drinks for men and 4 or more drinks for women in a 2-hour period.1,2 This rate is higher than the national average. Additionally, 12.5% of Hoosiers aged 12 or older used illicit substances that year.3 And nearly 8% of residents in Indiana met the criteria for a substance use disorder in 2020; 7.5% of them did not receive treatment for it.3 

Furthermore, polysubstance use—the use of 2 or more substances—remains a problem in the state of Indiana. Overdose deaths involving opioids claimed the lives of 1,875 Hoosiers in 2020.1 For those who sought treatment for substance use in Indiana in 2020, 73% indicated the use of multiple substances.3 Among individuals who used opioids in 2021, 50.8% also reported methamphetamine use, 33.8% also reported using marijuana, and 18.3% reported concurrent alcohol use.1

Substance use continues to be a major public health concern, negatively impacting the health, legal situations, and social outcomes for so many residents in Indiana.

Where is Addiction Treatment Located in Indiana?

There are many treatment options available in Indiana. Of the 416 treatment centers in the state, the majority are located near Indianapolis, but services are available statewide. Options include:4,5

  • Outpatient services. There are 379 facilities in Indiana that offer some form of outpatient care. Outpatient treatment programs provide treatment between 9 to 20 hours per week and allow the individual to live at home or in a sober living facility.
  • Residential services. There are 58 facilities that offer residential services for addiction. Residential treatment facilities provide a sober place to live in a non-hospital setting. These facilities also provide treatment.
  • Inpatient services. There are 29 inpatient treatment facilities, which provide 24-hour medical care in a hospital setting.
  • Opioid treatment programs. There are 21 opioid treatment programs in the state, offering individuals medication-assisted recovery in combination with behavioral counseling.
  • Recovery houses. There are 158 substance-free recovery houses, which provide individuals with safe housing and a structured environment and paid staff onsite. Some of these also offer treatment services; others offer support services facilitated by peers.
  • Oxford Houses. There are 86 Oxford Houses throughout the state. Oxford Houses are safe, substance-free, peer-run, recovery homes. There are no paid staff onsite.

Do Rehab Centers in Indiana Treat Drug and Alcohol Addiction?

How Much Does Rehab in Indiana Cost?

As you explore treatment options, you will notice that prices can vary widely. Prices are higher or lower depending on the level of care, location, services offered, and amenities available.

Before selecting a treatment center, you need to determine the proper that you or your loved one need. You can determine this level of care by speaking with an addiction care specialist, who can provide feedback about your specific circumstances. Your primary care physician or licensed therapist may also be a support in identifying the proper level of recommended care.

Once you have a general idea of your necessary level of care, contact your insurance provider by calling the phone number on your insurance card and asking about your specific coverage options, co-pays, and deductibles.

The most effective treatment tailors the services to meet all of your needs. Therefore, unique plans, additional therapies, and amenities determine the final costs of treatment. Fortunately, most rehabs in Indiana offer multiple ways to pay for treatment.

Does Insurance Cover Rehab in Indiana?

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires all insurance plans to provide some amount of coverage for essential health benefits, which includes treatment for substance use.7

In the state of Indiana, most rehabs accept health insurance to pay for addiction treatment. Types of insurance accepted include:5,8

  • Private health insurance, which is accepted at 82% of the treatment centers.
  • Medicaid, which is part of the Indiana Health Coverage Program (IHCP), and is accepted by 78.4% of the facilities.
  • Medicare, which is accepted at 59.6% of the rehabs in the state.
  • State-financed health insurance, other than Medicaid, which is accepted at 65.4% of the rehabs.
  • Federal military insurance, which 56.3% of the facilities take.
  • Indian Health Service/Tribal/Urban funds, which are accepted at 3.1% of the treatment centers.

If you do not have health insurance, 94.5% of the treatment facilities in Indiana accept cash or self-payment for services, which allows individuals to pay by credit card or use some form of a payment plan. Additionally, 59.6% of the treatment centers accept sliding-scale fees, which means cost is determined by the individual’s income.5

Others can explore free or state-funded treatment options, which account for 34.6% of the facilities in the state.5

How to Choose the Best Rehab in Indiana for You

As you explore rehab options for yourself or a loved one, it’s helpful to know what kinds of questions to ask the facilities you’re researching. If it’s possible, tour a treatment center before attending and talk to some of the staff and clinicians to get a better sense of environment, the structure, and the day-to-day routine.

Whether you visit the treatment center before attending or not, there are questions you should ask to help inform your decision about where to go for rehab, including:

  1. Does the facility accept my insurance?
  2. What is the reputation of the treatment center, and are there reviews available to explore?
  3. What treatment approaches does the center employ?
  4. Does the treatment center use evidenced-based practices, or is it rooted in a religious or spiritual philosophy?
  5. Does the treatment center require that employees have a professional license? If so, what are the licensing requirements and educational background of each license?
  6. What accreditations does the facility have?
  7. How much medical oversight is involved in treatment, and what are the medical requirements of treatment?
  8. What are the restrictions related to phones calls, phone access, and visits? Can family members visit? Is family involved in therapy?
  9. What if I decide to leave treatment early? Will this impact insurance coverage?

Besides the above questions, there might be some nice-to-know things based on your lifestyle preferences that can sway your decision. You may want to inquire about:

  • The food.
  • Exercise facilities or equipment.
  • Curfews.

Other Addiction Treatment Resources in Indiana

In addition to professional treatment centers, there are a variety of free community-based recovery support resources for people struggling with addiction.

  • Alcoholics Anonymous: One of the largest of the free mutual-help groups includes the 12-step program Alcoholics Anonymous, which is a peer-led program that helps individuals with alcohol misuse issues or addiction, recover. Meetings can be found in communities statewide.
  • Narcotics Anonymous: Narcotics Anonymous, another 12-step support group, works with individuals, who have a variety of drug addictions, recover. Meetings can be found in communities statewide.
  • Dual Diagnosis Anonymous (DDA): This 12-step program supports people with substance use and mental health disorders.
  • Smart Recovery: Different from the spiritual foundation routed in AA and NA, SMART Recovery stands for self-management and recovery training and focuses on science-based practices, such as motivational interviewing and cognitive-behavioral therapy, to help individuals recover from drug and alcohol misuse.
  • Indiana Recovery Network (IRN): The Indiana Recovery Network helps Hoosiers connect to organizations that can support them in sobriety. IRN connects individuals to free community meetings, sober living resources, and direct messaging with peers.
  • 211: Hoosiers can call this number to be connected with recovery support services in their zip code.
  • Mental Health America of Indiana: This advocacy organization supports individuals with their overall mental wellness and recovery.

Addiction Treatment in Indiana and Beyond

Choosing to attend treatment is a huge step on your path to recovery, and there are many sources to support your journey. Some individuals struggling with substance use disorders find it beneficial to attend treatment in another state, which puts some distance between themselves and potential triggers that lead to their substance use.

American Addiction Centers (AAC) operates facilities throughout the country. If you or a loved one struggle with substance misuse or addiction, call us today at and let one of our knowledgeable and compassionate admissions navigators answer your questions, explain your options, and get you started on your path to recovery.

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