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Choosing to heal in a dedicated, immersive setting is a powerful step toward recovery. Inpatient and residential rehab centers provide 24/7, live-on-site care where you can focus entirely on your well-being away from daily triggers. These comprehensive substance use treatment programs offer medically supervised detox and therapy options in a structured environment. Discover accredited treatment providers that offer the safety and support needed to build a strong foundation for lasting change.
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Maybe you’ve looked around and realized your everyday surroundings are making recovery feel like an uphill battle you just can’t win. That moment of honesty is incredibly tough, and you’re far from alone—in fact, nearly 80% of people looking into inpatient rehab are also facing a mental health challenge at the same time. Reaching out for inpatient care isn’t just a sign of strength, it’s the start of giving yourself the structure and support that real healing needs, and there are clear ways to find the right help here in Indiana.
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Red Ribbon Recovery Indiana

Greenwood, Indiana

Verified
(31 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

1411 W County Line Rd, Suite 1411A, Greenwood, IN 46142

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Centerstone - Nashville - Addiction treatment center in Nashville, Indiana

Centerstone - Nashville

Nashville, Indiana

Verified
(8 reviews)

91 West Mound Street, Nashville, IN 47448

Virtual Telehealth Inpatient (Residential) Outpatient
Aspire Indiana Health – Next Step - Addiction treatment center in Indianapolis, Indiana
(5 reviews)

2456 N Bolton Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46218

Virtual Telehealth Inpatient (Residential) Outpatient
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Centerstone - New Castle

New Castle, Indiana

(13 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

3221 S Memorial Dr, New Castle, IN 47362

Virtual Telehealth Inpatient (Residential) Outpatient
INcompass Healthcare - Pearl Street - Addiction treatment center in Vevay, Indiana
(1 reviews)

513 Pearl street, Vevay, IN 47043

Inpatient (Residential)
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La Verna Lodge

Westfield, Indiana

(6 reviews)

1550 East 156th Street, Westfield, IN, 46074

Inpatient (Residential)
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Samaritan Center - Vincennes

Vincennes, Indiana

(1 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

121 Buntin Street, Vincennes, IN 47591

Inpatient (Residential) Outpatient
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Evolve Indy

Indianapolis, Indiana

(253 reviews)

8770 Guion Rd, Indianapolis, IN, 46268

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(251 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

E 2nd St, Anderson, IN 46016

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Cardinal Recovery

Franklin, Indiana

(312 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

1130 West Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131

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Indiana Center for Recovery

Bloomington, Indiana

(706 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

1004 West 1st Street, Bloomington, IN, 47403

Detox Inpatient (Residential) Outpatient
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Amethyst House - Women's House

Bloomington, Indiana

(12 reviews)

322 West 2nd Street, Bloomington, IN 47401

Inpatient (Residential) Outpatient
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(18 reviews)

902 High Street, Anderson, IN 46012

Inpatient (Residential) Sober Living
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(75 reviews)

832 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204

Inpatient (Residential)
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Amethyst House - Men's House

Bloomington, Indiana

(16 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

215 North Rogers Street, Bloomington, IN, 47403

Inpatient (Residential) Outpatient
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(16 reviews)

645 North Walnut Street, Bloomington, IN 47404

Inpatient (Residential) Outpatient
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(16 reviews)

645 North Walnut street, Bloomington, IN, 47404

Inpatient (Residential) Outpatient
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(58 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

317 W Jefferson St, Kokomo, IN, 46901

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Selah House

Anderson, Indiana

(111 reviews)

1106 Meridian Street, Anderson, IN, 46016

Inpatient (Residential) PHP (Partial Hospitalization Program) Aftercare Support
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Addiction Rehab Centers - ARC

Indianapolis, Indiana

(164 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

7322 Noel Road, Indianapolis, IN, 46278

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Maybe you’ve looked around and realized your everyday surroundings are making recovery feel like an uphill battle you just can’t win. That moment of honesty is incredibly tough, and you’re far from alone, in fact, nearly 80% of people looking into inpatient rehab are also facing a mental health challenge at the same time. Reaching out for inpatient care isn’t just a sign of strength, it’s the start of giving yourself the structure and support that real healing needs, and there are clear ways to find the right help here in Indiana.

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What is Inpatient Rehab?

Inpatient rehab, often called residential treatment, is a type of care where you live on-site at a facility to receive intensive, 24/7 support. Think of it as hitting the pause button on your daily life so you can focus entirely on getting better. This level of care is designed for anyone who needs a safe, structured, and trigger-free environment to heal from addiction or co-occurring mental health conditions. In Indiana alone, there are numerous residential facilities dedicated to providing this focused support.[1]

The biggest difference between inpatient and outpatient care is the environment. With outpatient programs, you live at home and travel to a facility for treatment sessions. Inpatient rehabilitation removes you from daily stressors, temptations, and environments that might make recovery more difficult.[2] This separation gives you the space to build a strong foundation for long-term health and well-being. It’s one of several levels of care available to ensure you get the right amount of support for your specific needs.

What Happens During Inpatient Treatment?

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Your journey in an inpatient program begins the moment you reach out. The first step is the admissions process, which includes a thorough assessment with a clinical professional. This isn't just about paperwork; it's a conversation to understand your history, your challenges, and your goals. From there, the team creates a personalized treatment plan just for you. This plan acts as a roadmap for your recovery, outlining the specific therapies and services that will help you most.[3]

Treatment itself involves a mix of evidence-based therapies. You'll likely participate in individual counseling, group therapy sessions, and possibly holistic activities like yoga or meditation. The structured environment helps you build healthy routines that you can carry with you after you leave. Family involvement is also a key part of the process, with many programs offering family therapy and structured visitation to help mend relationships and build a strong support system. Programs typically last 30, 60, or 90 days, and the right length for you is determined by your unique needs. Before you leave, a discharge plan is created to ensure you have the aftercare support needed for a smooth transition back to daily life.

Inpatient Rehabilitation Sample Schedule

While every facility is different, a typical day in an inpatient rehab program is structured to promote healing and routine. Here’s a look at what a schedule might include:

Time Activity Description
7:00 AM Wake-Up & Morning Meditation A calm start to the day focused on mindfulness and setting positive intentions.
8:00 AM Breakfast A nutritious meal shared with fellow residents in a communal dining area.
9:00 AM group therapy A session led by a therapist to discuss recovery topics and share experiences.
11:00 AM Individual Counseling A one-on-one therapy session to work on your personal treatment plan and goals.
12:30 PM Lunch A healthy mid-day meal and a break from structured activities.
2:00 PM Skill-Building Workshop Educational sessions on topics like coping strategies, stress management, or relapse prevention.
4:00 PM Recreational Time Activities such as yoga, art therapy, fitness, or quiet reflection time.
6:00 PM Dinner Evening meal and time to socialize with peers in a relaxed setting.
7:30 PM Evening Support Group A 12-Step meeting (like AA/NA) or another peer support group to end the day.

How Much Does Inpatient Addiction Treatment Cost?

It's completely normal to worry about the costs of inpatient care. The price can vary widely based on the facility, the amenities offered, and the length of your program. The good news is that there are several ways to cover the costs, and you don't have to figure it out on your own. Most people use a combination of options to make treatment affordable.

  • Private Insurance: Most private or commercial insurance plans offer coverage for substance abuse and mental health treatment. The key is understanding your specific benefits, including your deductible and what services are covered.
  • Indiana Medicaid: Government-funded programs like Indiana Medicaid can cover the full cost of inpatient rehab for eligible individuals. These plans are designed to make sure everyone has access to the care they need.[4]
  • Medicare: If you have Medicare, it may cover a portion of your stay during a benefit period, though you might still be responsible for a deductible or coinsurance payments.
  • Self-Pay Options: For those without insurance, many facilities offer self-pay rates, sliding scale fees based on income, or financing plans that allow you to make payments over time.

The best first step is always verifying your insurance benefits. This can feel overwhelming, but a quick, confidential call can give you clarity on what your plan covers so you can focus on what really matters, your recovery.

Finding an Inpatient Treatment Program That's Right For You

Choosing the right inpatient treatment program is a deeply personal decision. The best fit is the one that aligns with your unique needs. As you explore rehab facilities in Indiana, consider factors like their location, whether they offer specialized programs for things like dual diagnosis, and their overall therapeutic approach. It’s also important to look for signs of quality care. In Indiana, all addiction treatment providers must be certified by the state, ensuring they meet specific standards.[5]

Look for accreditations from national organizations like CARF International or The Joint Commission. These certifications mean a facility has voluntarily met high standards for patient safety and care quality.[6] You can find trusted, state-certified options using tools like SAMHSA's treatment locator. Taking this step is about empowering yourself with information to find a place where you feel safe, supported, and ready to heal.

Finding the right inpatient rehab program can feel like a big task, but you don't have to do it alone. It’s about finding a place that understands what you’re going through and has the expertise to guide you toward lasting recovery. The support you need is available right here in Indiana. When you're ready to talk, our compassionate team is here to listen and help you explore your options. You can call us anytime at (888) 568-9930 for a confidential conversation. At Indiana Rehabs, we're committed to helping you find your path forward. If you'd prefer to reach out online, please feel free to contact us through our website. Taking this step is a sign of incredible strength.

Frequently Asked Questions About Inpatient Rehab in Indiana

How long is inpatient rehab?
Most inpatient rehab programs last 30, 60, or 90 days. The right length of stay depends on your specific needs, the severity of substance use, and whether you have co-occurring health conditions. While a 30-day program can help you stabilize, longer treatment durations often allow for deeper exploration of underlying issues and more time to practice recovery skills. Your clinical team will help you decide on a timeline that gives you the strongest foundation for long-term success.
Can I use my phone in rehab?
Most inpatient centers have rules about phones to help you focus on your recovery. Many have an initial "blackout" period without personal devices. Afterward, facilities in Indiana often schedule specific times for calls to loved ones. This policy helps you engage fully in your treatment program while maintaining important family connections. You’ll get clear guidelines from the facility when you arrive.
What should I pack for inpatient rehab?
The facility will provide a specific list, but you should generally pack about a week’s worth of comfortable clothes, alcohol-free toiletries, and your prescription medications in their original bottles. You might also bring a journal and a list of important phone numbers. It’s best to leave electronics, valuables, and revealing clothing at home to help create a safe, distraction-free environment for your recovery.
Does inpatient rehab work?
Yes, inpatient rehab can be very effective, especially for people who need a structured environment away from daily triggers. Success often depends on your commitment to the program and your willingness to engage in the therapies offered. Inpatient care gives you the time and tools to build a strong foundation for recovery. Long-term success is also supported by aftercare planning, which helps you transition back to everyday life with new skills and support systems.
Can my family visit me during inpatient rehab?
Yes, most inpatient programs in Indiana encourage family involvement, but they have structured rules for visitation. Typically, visits are scheduled for specific days and times, often after an initial period where you focus solely on your own stabilization. Many facilities also offer family therapy sessions to help heal relationships and build a strong support system for your recovery. It’s always best to check the facility’s specific policies.
What happens after inpatient rehab?
After you complete an inpatient program, your recovery journey continues with aftercare. Before you leave, your care team will create a detailed discharge plan. This plan often includes recommendations for ongoing therapy, support groups like AA or NA, and possibly sober living arrangements. The goal is to provide a smooth transition and a strong support system in your community to help you maintain your long-term health and well-being.
References
  1. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2019). National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS): Indiana, 2019. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. samhsa.gov
  2. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2020). National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2020 Report. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. samhsa.gov
  3. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation. (n.d.). State residential treatment for behavioral health conditions: Indiana. aspe.hhs.gov
  4. Indiana Health Coverage Programs. (06-16-2021). Substance Use Disorder (SUD)/Serious Mental Illness (SMI) treatment. Indiana Medicaid. in.gov
  5. State of Indiana. (November, 2024). Progress on responding to the drug crisis in Indiana. in.gov
  6. Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction. (07-14-2020). Certification and licensure rules and Indiana code. Indiana Family and Social Services Administration. in.gov