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Indiana Center For Recovery- Alcohol & Drug Rehab Terre Haute
Terre Haute, Indiana
135 E Hospital Ln, Terre Haute, IN 47802
Wabash Valley Recovery Center
Terre Haute, Indiana
500 Farrington St, Terre Haute, IN 47807



Boca Recovery Center - Indiana Drug and Alcohol Rehab
Huntington, Indiana
3040 W Park Dr, Huntington, IN 46750
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Cardinal Recovery
Franklin, Indiana
1130 West Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131



CleanSlate Outpatient Addiction Medicine
Kokomo, Indiana
3728 S Reed Rd, Kokomo, IN 46902



215 W 4th St, Mishawaka, IN 46544



CleanSlate Outpatient Addiction Medicine
Lafayette, Indiana
30 Professional Ct #2A, Lafayette, IN 47905



Recovery Centers of America at Indianapolis
Indianapolis, Indiana
8530 Township Line Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46260



Community Medical Services
Marion, Indiana
317 S Norton Ave, Marion, IN 46952
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Opioid overdoses are claiming more lives in Indiana each year, leaving far too many families caught off guard and grieving. But knowing how to use naloxone, a simple, lifesaving medication, can give you the power to step in and help when every second counts. The good news is that free, accessible naloxone training is available throughout Indiana, and you’re about to learn exactly where to find it so you can be ready to make a difference.
What Is Narcan (Naloxone)?
Naloxone, often known by its brand name Narcan, is a medication that can rapidly reverse an opioid overdose emergency. It works by blocking the effects of opioids on the brain, quickly restoring normal breathing to someone whose breath has slowed or stopped. It’s most commonly available as a simple nasal spray that’s easy for anyone to use. Thanks to Indiana’s laws, anyone who administers naloxone in good faith during one of these frightening moments is protected[1]. Having it on hand means you’re prepared to handle overdoses and save a life.
Narcan Training Saves Lives
Being trained to use Narcan is a critical step in overdose prevention. With powerful opioids like fentanyl driving a rise in deaths, community-based harm reduction programs are more important than ever. In fact, naloxone distribution and training programs have helped reduce overdose deaths in Indiana by over 19%[2]. A typical training gives you the knowledge to act confidently in a crisis. You’ll learn how to:
- Recognize the signs of an opioid overdose.
- Call 911 for professional medical help.
- Administer naloxone correctly.
- Provide supportive care until first responders arrive.
This naloxone training rehab empowers friends, family, and neighbors to become lifesavers, strengthening the entire community’s approach to recovery and the prevention of fatal opioid overdoses[3].
How to access Naloxone:
Finding naloxone and training in Indiana is easier than you might think. Many local health departments, non-profits like Overdose Lifeline, and community centers offer free training sessions and naloxone kits[4]. Both in-person and virtual training options are available to fit your schedule. While some communities still face knowledge gaps about naloxone access, resources are expanding[5]. You can use the listings on this page to find a program near you, or call our helpline for confidential assistance in locating the right services for your needs.
Be Prepared to Save a Life in Indiana
Getting trained to use naloxone is a simple, powerful way to protect your loved ones and your community. You don’t need a medical background to make a difference, just the willingness to learn. This knowledge can turn a moment of crisis into a second chance at recovery. We encourage you to explore our directory and find a harm reduction-oriented program today.
Taking this one step can equip you with the tools to save a life from a drug overdose. If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, please don't hesitate to reach out. You can call us at (888) 568-9930 for a confidential conversation about your options. Our team at Indiana Rehabs is here to help you find the support you need. For more information, you can also get in touch through our contact page. Your journey to healing can start now.
Frequently Asked Questions About Naloxone Access and Training in Indiana
Is it legal to carry naloxone in Indiana?
Can I get naloxone without a prescription in Indiana?
How much does naloxone training cost?
Can naloxone harm someone if they are not having an opioid overdose?
Do I need to be a medical professional to use Narcan?
What happens after I use naloxone on someone?
- Indiana Department of Health. (03-31-2021). Naloxone - Health: Overdose Prevention: Harm Reduction. Indiana Department of Health. in.gov
- State of Indiana. (2024). Progress Report November 2024. Next Level Recovery Indiana. in.gov
- (2024). Naloxone education & distribution programs. County Health Rankings & Roadmaps. countyhealthrankings.org
- Overdose Lifeline. (n.d.). Indiana Naloxone Reporting and Requests. Overdose Lifeline. overdoselifeline.org
- Courtney, B., et al. (2025). Opioid overdose and naloxone administration knowledge and perceived competency. PLOS ONE. journals.plos.org