Rehabs that Offer Pregnancy & OB Care Coordination

Navigating pregnancy and recovery at the same time requires gentle, specialized support. The addiction treatment centers featured here coordinate directly with obstetricians to ensure your prenatal health and recovery journey are aligned. Explore licensed rehabs that provide a safe, supportive environment with integrated care for expectant mothers.
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Pregnancy can feel like you’re holding joy and anxiety in the same breath—every milestone bringing a new list of appointments and questions. With so much to juggle, have you ever found yourself wishing there was someone who could help you make sense of it all? You’re not alone in feeling that way. Here in Indiana, a smoother, more connected journey through pregnancy is possible, thanks to dedicated care coordination that brings the right help to you, exactly when you need it most.
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Richmond, Indiana

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Greenwood, Indiana

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Pregnancy can feel like you’re holding joy and anxiety in the same breath, every milestone bringing a new list of appointments and questions. With so much to juggle, have you ever found yourself wishing there was someone who could help you make sense of it all? You’re not alone in feeling that way. Here in Indiana, a smoother, more connected journey through pregnancy is possible, thanks to dedicated care coordination that brings the right help to you, exactly when you need it most.

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Understanding Pregnancy and OB Care Coordination

Think of pregnancy OB care coordination as having a personal guide for your pregnancy journey. It’s a service designed to help you manage all the moving parts of your prenatal and postnatal care. A care coordinator is your advocate and central point of contact. They make sure you, your doctors, and any other providers are all on the same page, creating a support system that revolves entirely around your health and well-being.

This kind of connected care makes a real difference. Studies show that a high number of pregnancy-related deaths could be prevented with better support and communication[1]. Coordinated services help ensure nothing falls through the cracks, leading to better outcomes for both you and your baby[2]. The benefits include:

  • Less stress from juggling appointments and information.
  • Clearer communication between all your healthcare providers.
  • Easy connections to vital resources for nutrition, mental health, and more.
  • Improved health outcomes for both mother and child.

Care Management for High-Risk Pregnancies (CMHRP)

For those who need a little extra support, Indiana offers the Care Management for High-Risk Pregnancies (CMHRP) program. This is a specialized type of care coordination for pregnant women on Medicaid who have certain risk factors[3]. The goal is simple: to provide focused monitoring and support to help you have the healthiest pregnancy and birth possible. These care management services might include more frequent check-ins, help connecting with specialists, and guidance on navigating your Medicaid benefits to ensure you have access to all available care.

Who is Eligible

To qualify for CMHRP, you generally need to be pregnant and enrolled in Indiana Medicaid. The program is designed for women whose health or life circumstances could complicate their pregnancy. Some of the common risk factors include:

  • Pre-existing health conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure.
  • A history of pregnancy complications.
  • Substance use, which is linked to a significant number of pregnancy-associated deaths in Indiana[4].
  • Specific social factors that create barriers to accessing care.

One key resource is the Indiana Pregnancy Promise Program, which provides this kind of specialized support for pregnant individuals with substance use disorder.

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Specialized Support for Indiana Veterans

The VA is deeply committed to supporting the growing number of women Veterans becoming mothers. In fact, pregnancies among Veterans using VA care have gone up by more than 80% since 2014. To meet this need, the VA provides dedicated Maternity Care Coordinators (MCCs) who guide Veterans through pregnancy and the entire first year of the postpartum period. These coordinators help you access a wide range of maternity care services, from prenatal appointments and newborn care to lactation support and mental health resources.

How do I access services for maternity care at VA?

Accessing these benefits is straightforward. If you're a Veteran in Indiana, your first step is to contact your local VA healthcare facility. When you call, ask to speak with a Women Veterans Program Manager or directly with a Maternity Care Coordinator. They will walk you through the process of enrolling in the right Veterans program and getting your maternity care services set up. They are there to answer your questions and ensure you receive the care you've earned.

Find Your Partner in Pregnancy Care in Indiana

You don't have to navigate your pregnancy journey alone. Here in Indiana, support is available to help you feel confident and cared for every step of the way. Whether you need specialized support for a high-risk pregnancy, are a Veteran exploring your benefits, or simply want a more connected and streamlined experience, pregnancy OB care coordination can make all the difference. The right providers are ready to help you build a healthy future for you and your baby.

Feeling supported during pregnancy is essential, and in Indiana, help is closer than you think. From specialized high-risk programs to dedicated services for Veterans, there are resources designed to put your mind at ease. Taking the first step is often the hardest, but you don't have to do it alone. If you’re ready to find the right support for your journey, call us at (888) 568-9930 or explore our directory to find compassionate care near you. The team at Indiana Rehabs is here to help you connect with the resources you need. Don't hesitate to reach out to us today.

Frequently Asked Questions About Pregnancy OB Care Coordination in Indiana

Do I need a referral for pregnancy care coordination services?
Often, you don't need a formal referral to start with pregnancy care coordination. You can ask your OB-GYN about available services or contact your insurance company to find providers in your network. For specific programs like Indiana's CMHRP or VA maternity care, you can typically reach out to them directly. An initial conversation can help determine if you're eligible and guide you through the next steps to get connected with the right support.
How much do care coordination services cost?
The cost of care coordination often depends on your insurance. For pregnant women enrolled in Indiana Medicaid, specialized programs are usually available at no charge. If you have private health insurance, these services may be partly or fully covered as part of your maternity benefits. For Veterans, VA maternity care coordination is a covered benefit. Always check with your insurance provider or the specific program to confirm the details and avoid any surprise costs.
Is substance use support included in OB care coordination?
Yes, getting you connected to substance use support is a critical part of OB care coordination in Indiana. Many programs, like the Indiana Pregnancy Promise Program, specialize in helping pregnant women with substance use disorder. A care coordinator can confidentially connect you to treatment providers who understand your needs, ensuring you receive non-judgmental care for both your recovery and a healthy pregnancy. Your well-being is the top priority.
Can I get help finding housing or food through my care coordinator?
Yes, a care coordinator can help you find resources beyond medical care. Their goal is to support your overall well-being, which includes connecting you with help for housing, food, and transportation. They are familiar with local community services and can guide you to food banks, nutrition assistance programs like WIC, or organizations that offer housing support. Don’t hesitate to share these needs with them; they are there to help you build a stable foundation for your growing family.
What happens after my baby is born?
Support from your care coordinator continues well into the postpartum period. Their focus shifts to helping you navigate the 'fourth trimester.' They can assist with scheduling your postpartum checkups and your baby’s pediatrician visits, connect you with lactation consultants, and find mental health resources if you’re experiencing signs of postpartum depression. For instance, VA services for Veterans extend through the first year. This ensures you and your baby continue to receive seamless care.
  1. Indiana Maternal Mortality Review Committee. (2023). Indiana Maternal Mortality Review Committee 2023 annual report. Indiana Department of Health. in.gov
  2. Indiana Family and Social Services Administration. (2024). Indiana Pregnancy Promise Program evaluation, full report. Indiana Family and Social Services Administration. in.gov
  3. Indiana Health Coverage Programs. (02-22-2022). Behavioral health services. Indiana Family and Social Services Administration. in.gov
  4. State of Indiana. (November, 2024). Progress in turning the tide on the drug crisis. State of Indiana. in.gov