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Volunteers of America Hope Hall

811 East Franklin Street, Evansville, IN 47711

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Volunteers of America Ohio and Indiana is a faith-based, non-profit ministry of service with a rich history dating back to 1896, dedicated to helping individuals and families reach their full potential by providing comprehensive human services across 65 program locations in 16 communities throughout Ohio and Indiana.

As part of the national Volunteers of America organization, it supports nearly 11,000 people annually, focusing on vulnerable populations including low-income seniors, veterans, homeless individuals and families, men and women returning from incarceration, and those recovering from substance use disorders and mental health challenges.

Guided by core values of respect and trust, integrity, ministry of service, creativity, and innovation, the organization employs an evidence-based, trauma-informed approach to deliver innovative programs that integrate physical, behavioral, and supportive care.

Key services encompass family-focused residential recovery centers like Fresh Start for pregnant women and mothers with children, men's recovery programs such as Turning Point for those in the criminal justice system, outpatient treatment for substance use and mental health, permanent supportive and transitional housing, veteran-specific initiatives including employment assistance, suicide prevention through the SSG Fox program, and the Cleveland Domiciliary for homeless veterans.

By fostering stable housing, access to quality healthcare, and community reintegration, VOA Ohio and Indiana transforms lives, promotes health, happiness, and stability, and upholds a commitment to dignity, autonomy, and long-term recovery for the underserved.

What we treat

Treatment & Programs

Levels of Care

The treatment continuum at Volunteers of America Hope Hall ranges from 24/7 residential care to intensive outpatient services. Their residential programs map strictly to ASAM Level 3.5 criteria, providing structured, round-the-clock support before clients transition forward into traditional outpatient counseling.

Therapies

Clinicians at Volunteers of America Hope Hall draw extensively on trauma-informed models and motivational interviewing to guide clients toward stability. Their holistic framework integrates medication-assisted treatment alongside vital family and couples counseling designed to heal fractured relationship dynamics.

Addictions

This Evansville center focuses heavily on treating opioid use disorder and other severe chemical dependencies. The clinical team provides targeted interventions tailored to reversing the impacts of substance abuse, actively working to reduce opioid-related complications and break the multi-generational cycle of addiction.

Conditions

Behavioral health care here addresses complex underlying mental health conditions, functioning as a robust dual diagnosis program. Licensed clinicians are specifically trained to treat profound emotional trauma, PTSD, and severe suicidal ideation among highly vulnerable demographic groups.

Issues

Beyond baseline recovery, case managers actively intervene in severe life stressors like chronic homelessness and housing insecurity. Staff members specialize in navigating complex legal and domestic challenges, frequently advocating for residents in local family courts and the criminal justice system.

Programs

The organization operates several distinctly branded specialty tracks, such as the Fresh Start program built exclusively for pregnant and parenting women. For men navigating the criminal justice system, the Turning Point track offers an alternative to incarceration through structured residential accountability.

On-site

Amenities

Rather than a sterile clinical setting, the residential housing is intentionally designed to foster a safe, family-oriented environment. Key physical features include on-site play spaces and specialized room setups equipped with cribs, ensuring mothers can keep their infants close.

Coverage

Payment

To ensure care remains accessible for underserved communities, the admissions team accepts multiple payment types, including Medicaid, Medicare, and military TRICARE benefits. The facility is additionally in-network with major private health insurance providers like Anthem, Aetna, and UnitedHealthcare.

Please contact the facility directly to verify insurance coverage and payment options. Many facilities offer free insurance verification.

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Eligibility

Who We Serve

Volunteers of America Hope Hall serves deeply marginalized populations in Indiana, prioritizing military veterans, justice-involved adults, and pregnant women. Their specialized residential models are distinctly built to accommodate mothers who need to bring young children under thirteen with them into treatment.

Age Groups

Languages

English

Additional Services

Wraparound support forms the backbone of the organization's approach, featuring intensive case management and community resource navigation. Clients benefit directly from job-readiness training, vital court advocacy, and targeted parenting skills development led by peer support professionals.

About

Facility Info

Situated in the city of Evansville, this center operates as a faith-based nonprofit organization with ministerial roots dating back to 1896. The environment reflects a deep commitment to community integration, serving vulnerable local populations with a philosophy anchored in respect, trust, and integrity.

Credentials

Accreditations

Demonstrating a rigorous commitment to quality care, the facility maintains comprehensive behavioral health accreditation from CARF International. Furthermore, their residential recovery programs hold state-level oversight and certification through the Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction.

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811 East Franklin Street, Evansville, IN 47711
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