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Navigating unemployment can be incredibly challenging, often impacting mental health and increasing the risk of substance use. Recognizing this, many addiction treatment centers provide integrated care that addresses both recovery and career stability. These programs often include unemployment resources, vocational coaching, and counseling to help you rebuild your foundation. Discover accredited treatment providers offering the comprehensive support needed to get back on your feet.
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The news of a layoff can feel like the ground’s shifted under your feet, leaving you unsteady and filled with questions about what’s next. That overwhelming uncertainty isn’t just yours—it’s something many Hoosiers face, often in a haze of stress and self-doubt. Yet this moment of loss can also become the start of a new chapter, especially with practical, caring support within reach. Across Indiana, there’s a network of guidance and resources ready to help you regain your footing and shape your path forward.
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(22 reviews)
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5929 Lakeside Blvd, Indianapolis, IN 46278

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(129 reviews)
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12168 N Mann Rd, Mooresville, IN 46158

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Alliance MD

Munster, Indiana

(44 reviews)
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8242 Calumet Ave, Munster, IN 46321

Outpatient

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Hamilton Center Inc: Mathew Maleakal S MD - Addiction treatment center in Terre Haute, Indiana
(1 reviews)

620 8th Ave, Terre Haute, IN 47804

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JRNY Counseling LP

Carmel, Indiana

(4 reviews)

708 Adams St suite 209, Carmel, IN 46032

Virtual Telehealth Outpatient
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Martinsville, Indiana

(28 reviews)
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225 Morton Ave Martinsville, IN 46151

Virtual Telehealth Outpatient
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(16 reviews)
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111 W Berry St #211, Fort Wayne, IN 46802

Aftercare Support Detox Inpatient (Residential) more 5
CleanSlate Outpatient Addiction Medicine - Addiction treatment center in Noblesville, Indiana
(53 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

18051 River Rd Suite 101, Noblesville, IN 46062

Outpatient
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Evolve Indy

Indianapolis, Indiana

(253 reviews)

8770 Guion Rd, Indianapolis, IN, 46268

Detox PHP (Partial Hospitalization Program) Intensive Outpatient more 4
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Aurora, Indiana

(45 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

706 Green Blvd., Aurora, IN, 47001

Outpatient Virtual Telehealth
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Connersville, Indiana

(41 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

2110 N Park Rd, Connersville, IN, 47331

Outpatient Virtual Telehealth
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(6 reviews)

519 State St #1533, Hammond, IN 46320

Inpatient (Residential)
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(73 reviews)
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3040 W Park Dr, Huntington, IN 46750

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(31 reviews)
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2302 Chester Blvd A, Richmond, IN 47374

Outpatient Virtual Telehealth Aftercare Support
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(76 reviews)
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124 E Main St, Muncie, IN 47305

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(55 reviews)
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2455 E Main St Suite #194, Plainfield, IN 46168

Outpatient
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(58 reviews)
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317 W Jefferson St, Kokomo, IN, 46901

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Jeffersonville, Indiana

(15 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

1820 East 10th Street, Jeffersonville, IN, 47130

Virtual Telehealth Outpatient
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Parkdale Center

Chesterton, Indiana

(37 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

350 Indian Boundary Rd., Chesterton, IN, 46304

Detox PHP (Partial Hospitalization Program) Intensive Outpatient more 4
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Centerstone Recovery Center

Richmond, Indiana

(14 reviews)
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1811 S 9th St, Richmond, IN 47374

Virtual Telehealth Sober Living Aftercare Support more 5

The news of a layoff can feel like the ground’s shifted under your feet, leaving you unsteady and filled with questions about what’s next. That overwhelming uncertainty isn’t just yours, it’s something many Hoosiers face, often in a haze of stress and self-doubt. Yet this moment of loss can also become the start of a new chapter, especially with practical, caring support within reach. Across Indiana, there’s a network of guidance and resources ready to help you regain your footing and shape your path forward.

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How Can We Help You?

When you’re dealing with job loss, it’s easy to feel alone. But you don’t have to navigate this journey by yourself. Think of unemployment counseling as having a dedicated guide in your corner. It’s a supportive service designed to give you both the practical tools and the emotional encouragement you need to get back into the workforce. The stress of unemployment is real and can affect your well-being, a challenge many in Indiana have faced, especially during major economic shifts[1]. That’s why these resources are here to help jobseekers like you build confidence and find a clear path forward. Through personalized career counseling, you can get help with everything from shaping your job search strategy to building a resume that stands out and finding opportunities to upgrade your skills.

Job Search Assistance

Searching for a new job can feel like a full-time job in itself. With job search assistance, a career counselor works with you to create a smart, effective plan. They help you learn how to network professionally, identify job openings that are a great fit for you, and navigate online job boards with confidence. More than that, they provide the accountability and motivation that can make all the difference, turning what feels like an overwhelming task into a series of manageable steps toward re-employment.

Resume assistance

Your resume is often the first impression you make on a potential employer. Resume assistance services focus on making sure it’s a strong one. Counselors help you tailor your resume to the specific job you’re applying for, highlighting the skills and experiences that matter most. They can also teach you how to use the right keywords so your application gets past automated screening systems (ATS). This support often extends to writing compelling cover letters that tell your professional story and grab an employer’s attention. It's one of the most practical vocational support services available to get you ready for your next job.

Want to upgrade your skills?

Absolutely. This is the perfect time to invest in yourself and become an even stronger candidate. Many job training services are available to help you do just that. Counselors can connect you with a variety of opportunities, such as:

  • Workshops to sharpen your interview skills, improve digital literacy, or master new software.
  • Certification programs that can make you more competitive in high-demand fields.
  • Information on grants or tuition waivers to make further education more affordable.
  • Classes designed to help you pivot to a new career path with confidence.
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One-Stop Career Centers

Across Indiana, the public workforce system is set up to help you succeed, and its cornerstone is the local WorkOne Center. Think of these as a one-stop career center, offering a full range of free employment services and resources for jobseekers[2]. Whether you live in a bustling city or a more rural part of the state where resources can be harder to come by, these centers are designed to bridge the gap and provide equal access to opportunity[3]. Here, you can get in-person help from trained staff, use computers for your job search, and connect with various training programs. You can find more information about Indiana's WorkOne Centers directly from the Department of Workforce Development.

Find your local One-Stop Career Center by browsing the list below:

Finding support for job loss and unemployment is easier when you know where to go. Below is a list of WorkOne locations to help you find an office near you. We recommend calling ahead to confirm hours or schedule an appointment.

Region Location & Address Phone Number
Central Indiana WorkOne Indianapolis: 4410 N. Shadeland Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46226 Phone: (317) 798-0000
Northern Indiana WorkOne South Bend: 851 S. Marietta St, South Bend, IN 46601 Phone: (574) 237-9675
Northwest Indiana WorkOne Gary: 3522 Village Ct, Gary, IN 46408 Phone: (219) 981-1520
Southern Indiana WorkOne Evansville: 700 E. Walnut St, Evansville, IN 47713 Phone: (812) 424-4473
East Indiana WorkOne Muncie: 201 E. Charles St, Suite 100, Muncie, IN 47305 Phone: (765) 289-1861
West Central Indiana WorkOne Lafayette: 2222 E. State Street, Lafayette, IN 47905 Phone: (765) 474-5411

Additional Support Resources in Indiana

Your search for support doesn’t have to end with public career centers. Many non-profits, community action agencies, and even local libraries offer valuable career services and workshops. It’s also important to remember that the stress of unemployment can take a toll on your mental health. This is completely normal, and reaching out for help is a sign of strength. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, you can call Indiana 2-1-1 to get connected with a wide range of local assistance programs. Addressing the emotional side of job loss is just as important as updating your resume, and there are resources available to help you with all the career issues you may be facing, including specialized programs for veterans or individuals with disabilities.

Your Next Chapter Starts Today

Facing job loss is tough, but you have the strength to write your next chapter. Across Indiana, a network of comprehensive support is ready to help you rediscover your confidence and find a new career path. This moment doesn’t define your future, it’s an opportunity to build a new one. The first step is often the hardest, but you don’t have to take it alone.

If you're ready to explore your options and find the right support, give us a call at (888) 568-9930. The team at Indiana Rehabs is here to listen and help you connect with the resources you need. You can also contact us online to begin your journey toward a brighter future today.

Frequently Asked Questions About Unemployment and Career Services in Indiana

What do I do if I can't afford career counseling?
You have great options that don't cost anything. Indiana's WorkOne Centers offer a full range of free career services, from resume help to job search planning. These centers are open to all residents. Additionally, many local non-profits and public libraries provide workshops and assistance at no charge. You can call Indiana 2-1-1 to get connected with free resources for jobseekers near you.
Is career counseling the same as therapy?
That's a great question. While career counseling provides emotional support, it's different from therapy. A career counselor focuses on your professional goals, like building skills and finding a job. A therapist helps you address your mental health, such as managing the anxiety or stress that can come with job loss. Both are important forms of support, and they often work well together.
What's the first step to getting unemployment help in Indiana?
A great first step is to contact your local WorkOne Center. These centers are designed as a one-stop resource for jobseekers in Indiana, and their services are available at no cost. You can call ahead or walk in to learn how they can help you with unemployment resources, job training, and creating a plan for your search.
How do I prepare for my first meeting with a career counselor?
To make the most of your first meeting, it helps to come prepared. If you have a current or old resume, bring it with you. Take some time to think about your past jobs, what you liked and disliked, and any ideas you have for your next role. Don't worry if you don't have all the answers—your counselor is there to help you explore your options and create a plan.
Are there special career services for veterans in Indiana?
Yes, Indiana provides specialized employment resources for veterans. Your local WorkOne Center has dedicated staff who can help you translate military experience into civilian job skills and connect you with employers. They also provide priority access to many training programs and job listings. Be sure to mention your veteran status to access these targeted services.
What's the difference between a career counselor and a recruiter?
A career counselor works for you. Their goal is to help you with your overall career path, from identifying your strengths to improving your job search skills. Their focus is your long-term success. A recruiter, on the other hand, works for a company. Their goal is to find the best person to fill a specific job opening. While both can help you find work, a counselor is your personal guide, while a recruiter is trying to fill a role.
  1. Indiana FSSA, Division of Mental Health and Addiction. (2022). Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on behavioral health and substance use disorder in Indiana. Indiana FSSA. in.gov
  2. U.S. Department of Education. (2020). Indiana WIOA unified state plan 2020-2023. U.S. Department of Education. wioaplans.ed.gov
  3. Indiana Business Research Center. (August, 2025). Bridging the gap: Urban–rural divides in Indiana's labor force participation. InContext, Indiana University. incontext.indiana.edu

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