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Addiction Rehab Centers - ARC at Fox Hill | Drug & Alcohol Rehab - Mooresville Indiana
Mooresville, Indiana
12168 N Mann Rd, Mooresville, IN 46158



Alliance MD
Munster, Indiana
8242 Calumet Ave, Munster, IN 46321



1185 County Rd 1000 W, Linton, IN 47441
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Crossroads Healing Center - Addiction & Mental Health Treatment in Indiana
Connersville, Indiana
450 Erie Ave, Connersville, IN 47331



Hancock Health Connection Center
Greenfield, Indiana
120 W McKenzie Rd Suite G, Greenfield, IN 46140
INcompass Healthcare - Pearl Street
Vevay, Indiana
513 Pearl street, Vevay, IN 47043



Indiana Center For Recovery - Alcohol & Drug Rehab Center Carmel
Carmel, Indiana
14555 Hazel Dell Pkwy #140, Carmel, IN 46033



Indiana Center for Recovery - Alcohol & Drug Rehab Center Fort Wayne
Fort Wayne, Indiana
7900 W Jefferson Blvd, Fort Wayne, IN 46804



Indiana Center For Recovery- Alcohol & Drug Rehab Terre Haute
Terre Haute, Indiana
135 E Hospital Ln, Terre Haute, IN 47802



New Vista North
Indianapolis, Indiana
4010 W 86th St suite d, Indianapolis, IN 46268



Spero Health
Richmond, Indiana
18 SW 5th St, Richmond, IN 47374


Spero Health - Connersville
Connersville, Indiana
531 North Central Avenue Suite 6, Connersville, IN 47331



Alliance MD
Michigan City, Indiana
10176 W 400 N c, Michigan City, IN 46360



Better Life MD
Portage, Indiana
3325 Willowcreek Rd, Portage, IN, 46368



Boca Recovery Center - Fort Wayne, Indiana
Fort Wayne, Indiana
111 W Berry St #211, Fort Wayne, IN 46802



LifeSpring Health Systems - Corydon
Corydon, Indiana
535 Country Club Road SE, Corydon, IN 47112



Spark Recovery - Outpatient Drug Addiction Treatment Indianapolis
Indianapolis, Indiana
9302 N Meridian St Ste 101, Indianapolis, IN 46260



Sunrise Recovery - Drug and Alcohol Men's Rehab in Clarksville
Clarksville, Indiana
628 Eastern Blvd, Clarksville, IN 47129



Sunrise Recovery - Drug and Alcohol Women's Rehab in Clarksville
Clarksville, Indiana
1610 Blackiston View Dr, Clarksville, IN 47129



Boca Recovery Center - Indiana Drug and Alcohol Rehab
Huntington, Indiana
3040 W Park Dr, Huntington, IN 46750
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Imagine trying to focus on your recovery while a handful of prescriptions feels more like a puzzle than a solution. For many Hoosiers, juggling medications can be confusing and overwhelming, especially when all you want is to start feeling better. Medication management rehab steps in to bring order and support, transforming medications from a daily struggle into a real asset on your path to lasting recovery.
What is inpatient rehabilitation medication management?
Medication management is a structured approach to care that ensures the medications you take are safe, effective, and perfectly aligned with your recovery goals. It’s about more than just handing out pills; it’s a collaborative process where a team of healthcare professionals works with you to create a personalized treatment plan. The main goal is to stabilize your health, reduce symptoms, and support your journey through rehabilitation so you can focus on healing.[1]
In an inpatient rehabilitation setting, this process is highly structured. Patients receive 24/7 monitoring and support, which allows for immediate adjustments to medications as needed. This controlled environment is ideal for those who need intensive care to manage withdrawal symptoms or severe mental health conditions. Outpatient programs, on the other hand, offer more flexibility. Here, medication management is integrated into your daily life, with regular check-ins to track progress while you continue to live at home.
How can medication management help you recover?
A well-managed medication plan can be a cornerstone of a strong recovery, significantly improving your quality of life. It helps by reducing cravings, easing withdrawal symptoms, and treating co-occurring mental health issues like anxiety or depression. This creates a stable foundation, allowing you to engage more fully in therapy and other aspects of your treatment. For those dealing with chronic pain, proper management is crucial for finding relief without risking misuse of pain medications.
Medication adherence is key, but it’s not always easy. In fact, many people who need treatment for opioid use disorder don't receive it, which shows how vital structured support can be.[2] A dedicated medication management program helps ensure you take the right dose at the right time, making your treatment far more effective.[3] This comprehensive approach benefits many, including:
- Individuals with a dual diagnosis of substance use and mental health disorders.
- Those with a history of misusing prescription medications.
- People taking multiple prescriptions for various health conditions.
- Anyone who needs medication-assisted treatment (MAT) to manage withdrawal and cravings.
Your care team
Your journey through medication management is a team effort. This multidisciplinary team often includes doctors, physiatrists, nurses, licensed therapists, and pharmacists who all work together to provide coordinated care. Each professional brings their expertise to the table, ensuring every aspect of your health is considered. Your medical staff communicates regularly, not just with each other but also with your primary care physician, to create a seamless and supportive experience that puts your well-being first.
Rehab Services:
In Indiana, medication management is a core part of comprehensive rehabilitation programs. Finding the right fit is about knowing what to look for and what questions to ask. When vetting local providers, it’s important to ensure they are licensed and that their services align with your specific needs.[4] You can also explore resources like SAMHSA's National Helpline and Treatment Locator to find licensed facilities.
Here are a few essential questions to ask any potential addiction treatment provider:
- How do you create and adjust a patient’s medication plan?
- What is your approach to integrated care for mental health conditions?
- How will your team coordinate with my primary care doctor?
- What specific therapies and support services do you offer alongside medication management?
You can use our confidential, easy-to-use directory to find Indiana providers offering the care you deserve.
Taking the Next Step Toward Supported Recovery
Choosing to seek help is a powerful first step, and you don’t have to do it alone. Medication management offers a safe, evidence-based path to a better quality of life, helping you navigate the complexities of recovery with expert support. This personalized care is available right here in Indiana, designed to meet you where you are. Remember, a healthier, more stable future is within reach, and a dedicated team is ready to help you get there.
If you’re ready to take control of your health, we’re here to help. You can find a provider in Indiana through our directory or call our helpline for a confidential assessment. The team at Indiana Rehabs is available to answer your questions and guide you toward the right treatment. Don’t wait to start your journey, reach out to us by calling (888) 568-9930 or contact us online today.
Frequently Asked Questions About Medication Management in Indiana
What is medication management?
What is the goal of a medication management program?
How does medication management support dual diagnosis treatment?
Can I do medication management in an outpatient setting?
Is medication management the same as medication-assisted treatment (MAT)?
What should I expect during my first medication management appointment?
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2025). Medications for substance use disorders. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. samhsa.gov
- Phillips, K. N., et al. (2024). Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder: Population Estimates. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. cdc.gov
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2021). National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2020. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. samhsa.gov
- Indiana Family and Social Services Administration. (2020). Certification and licensure rules and Indiana code. Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction. in.gov