Resources
Community Support
- Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Bloomington Area 23, District 10
- Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
- Gamblers Anonymous (GA)
- Alanon / Alateen
- Recovery Engagement Center, Bloomington
- Start Your Recovery
- Parents Speaking Out Against Addiction
Treatment Programs
To locate other treatment in your area, visit the Division of Mental Health & Addiction (DMHA) Provider website.
or Addiction Center's homepage.
For information on Addictions visit Addiction Group.org.
BOCA Recovery Center
Provides the following services: Medical Detox, Inpatient Rehab, Medication-Assisted Treatment, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Eating Disorders, Group Therapy, Outpatient Treatment
Address: 2306 W. 3rd St., Bloomington, IN 47404
Phone: (888) 984-6117
Website: www.bocarecoverycenter.com
Bloomington Meadows Hospital
Provides the following services: Private residential treatment facility for children and adolescent; Acute inpatient care for children, adolescents and adults; Dual diagnosis programs for adolescents and adults with a secondary chemical dependency diagnosis; Medically supervised detoxification; Free professional assessment and referral services for emotional problems; School program; Daily programming and structured recreational group activities Address: 3600 N. Prow Rd., Bloomington, IN 47404
Phone: (812) 331-8000
Website: www.bloomingtonmeadows.com
Centerstone is the nation's largest not-for-profit provider of community-based behavioral healthcare, offering a full range of mental health services, substance abuse treatment and educational services in Indiana and Tennessee. In 2011, we served 74,000 individuals and families. We seek to prevent and cure mental illness and addiction.
Address: Bloomington Outpatient Office, 645 South Rogers Street, Bloomington, IN 47403
Phone: (812) 339-1691
Fax : (812) 339-8109
Website: www.centerstone.org
Elizabeth A. York, LCSW has been providing counseling services for more than twenty-three years (more than 15 years in Bloomington). It is her "wish to help you and the ones you love to heal from personal issues which may be preventing you or them from enjoying life to its fullest."
Address: 205 South Walnut Street, Suite 21, Bloomington, IN 47404
Phone: (812) 322-2788
Website: http://elizabethayorklcsw.com/
Courage to Change Sober Living
We are a structured sober living facility. We provide structured living for those seeking sobriety. Our sober living houses are designed to be self-sustaining and are paid for by the residents themselves. We achieve this by relying on an all-volunteer staff, having very little overhead and from ongoing donations from community members.
Phone: 812-391-5440 or 812-223-7223
Indianapolis Area:
Fairbanks Hospital provides all levels of care including detox, education, supportive living, outpatient and residential treatment
Address: 8102 Clearvista Parkway, Indianapolis, IN 46256
Phone: (317) 849-8222
Fairbanks Access Center: (317) 572-9396
Website: www.fairbankscd.org
Life Recovery Center offers group, individual and family therapy for substance abuse issues; mental health services; and problem gambling treatment services.
Address: 4 locations in Indianapolis
Phone: (317) 887-3290
Toll: (855) 435-7572
Fax: (317) 887-6894
Website: www.liferecoverycenter.info
Options Behavioral Health is residential treatment center dedicated to adolescent care, and inpatient treatment for adolescents and adults suffering with depression, suicidal thoughts, self-harming behaviors, anxiety, and other mood and psychiatric disorders.
Address: Options Behavioral Health, 5602 Caito Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46226
Phone: (800) 431-1114
Website: http://www.optionsbehavioralhealthsystem.com/
The Salvation Army Harbor Light provides detox, residential treatment, transitional housing, and intensive outpatient services.
Address: 2400 N. Tibbs Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46222
Phone: (317) 972-1450
Website: http://corps.salvationarmyindiana.org/harborlight/
Tara Treatment Center offers detoxification, residential, transitional, outpatient, aftercare, and family services.
Address: 6231 South US Highway 31, Franklin, IN 46131
Phone: (812) 526-2611
Toll: (800) 397-9978
Website: Tara Center
Valley Vista Health System is a free-standing, full-service provider of behavioral health and addiction treatment services. We offer drug and alcohol rehabilitation and detoxification services as well as treatment for psychiatric disorders for children, adolescents and adults.
Address: 898 East Main Street, Greenwood, IN 46143
Phone: (317) 887-1348
Toll: (800) 447-1348
Website: Valley Vista Hospital
Addiction Rehab Centers
Address: 4745 Statesmen Dr Suite A, Indianapolis, IN 46250, USA
Phone: (877) 659-4555
Website: https://www.addictionrehabcenters.com/
Other Areas across the State:
Life Springs is a 30 day residential program.
Address: 1060 Sharon Dr., Jeffersonville, IN
Phone: (812) 206-1642
Website: LifeSpring Health Systems
Recovery Works provides medically-assisted detoxification and residential (inpatient) treatment.
Address: 2060 State Road 1 North, Cambridge City, IN 47327
Phone: (888) RWC-INDY
Website: Recovery Works Cambridge City
Stepping Stones (Evansville) provides detox and residential treatment.
Phone: (812) 473-3104
Website: Stepping Stones
Other States:
Mirror Lake Recovery Center provides detox and residential treatment program.
Address: Nashville, TN
Phone: (615) 446-7034
Toll: (844) 900-0784
Website: Mirror Lake Recovery
or Addiction Center's homepage.
For information on Addictions visit Addiction Group.org.
BOCA Recovery Center
Provides the following services: Medical Detox, Inpatient Rehab, Medication-Assisted Treatment, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Eating Disorders, Group Therapy, Outpatient Treatment
Address: 2306 W. 3rd St., Bloomington, IN 47404
Phone: (888) 984-6117
Website: www.bocarecoverycenter.com
Bloomington Meadows Hospital
Provides the following services: Private residential treatment facility for children and adolescent; Acute inpatient care for children, adolescents and adults; Dual diagnosis programs for adolescents and adults with a secondary chemical dependency diagnosis; Medically supervised detoxification; Free professional assessment and referral services for emotional problems; School program; Daily programming and structured recreational group activities Address: 3600 N. Prow Rd., Bloomington, IN 47404
Phone: (812) 331-8000
Website: www.bloomingtonmeadows.com
Centerstone is the nation's largest not-for-profit provider of community-based behavioral healthcare, offering a full range of mental health services, substance abuse treatment and educational services in Indiana and Tennessee. In 2011, we served 74,000 individuals and families. We seek to prevent and cure mental illness and addiction.
Address: Bloomington Outpatient Office, 645 South Rogers Street, Bloomington, IN 47403
Phone: (812) 339-1691
Fax : (812) 339-8109
Website: www.centerstone.org
Elizabeth A. York, LCSW has been providing counseling services for more than twenty-three years (more than 15 years in Bloomington). It is her "wish to help you and the ones you love to heal from personal issues which may be preventing you or them from enjoying life to its fullest."
Address: 205 South Walnut Street, Suite 21, Bloomington, IN 47404
Phone: (812) 322-2788
Website: http://elizabethayorklcsw.com/
Courage to Change Sober Living
We are a structured sober living facility. We provide structured living for those seeking sobriety. Our sober living houses are designed to be self-sustaining and are paid for by the residents themselves. We achieve this by relying on an all-volunteer staff, having very little overhead and from ongoing donations from community members.
Phone: 812-391-5440 or 812-223-7223
Indianapolis Area:
Fairbanks Hospital provides all levels of care including detox, education, supportive living, outpatient and residential treatment
Address: 8102 Clearvista Parkway, Indianapolis, IN 46256
Phone: (317) 849-8222
Fairbanks Access Center: (317) 572-9396
Website: www.fairbankscd.org
Life Recovery Center offers group, individual and family therapy for substance abuse issues; mental health services; and problem gambling treatment services.
Address: 4 locations in Indianapolis
Phone: (317) 887-3290
Toll: (855) 435-7572
Fax: (317) 887-6894
Website: www.liferecoverycenter.info
Options Behavioral Health is residential treatment center dedicated to adolescent care, and inpatient treatment for adolescents and adults suffering with depression, suicidal thoughts, self-harming behaviors, anxiety, and other mood and psychiatric disorders.
Address: Options Behavioral Health, 5602 Caito Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46226
Phone: (800) 431-1114
Website: http://www.optionsbehavioralhealthsystem.com/
The Salvation Army Harbor Light provides detox, residential treatment, transitional housing, and intensive outpatient services.
Address: 2400 N. Tibbs Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46222
Phone: (317) 972-1450
Website: http://corps.salvationarmyindiana.org/harborlight/
Tara Treatment Center offers detoxification, residential, transitional, outpatient, aftercare, and family services.
Address: 6231 South US Highway 31, Franklin, IN 46131
Phone: (812) 526-2611
Toll: (800) 397-9978
Website: Tara Center
Valley Vista Health System is a free-standing, full-service provider of behavioral health and addiction treatment services. We offer drug and alcohol rehabilitation and detoxification services as well as treatment for psychiatric disorders for children, adolescents and adults.
Address: 898 East Main Street, Greenwood, IN 46143
Phone: (317) 887-1348
Toll: (800) 447-1348
Website: Valley Vista Hospital
Addiction Rehab Centers
Address: 4745 Statesmen Dr Suite A, Indianapolis, IN 46250, USA
Phone: (877) 659-4555
Website: https://www.addictionrehabcenters.com/
Other Areas across the State:
Life Springs is a 30 day residential program.
Address: 1060 Sharon Dr., Jeffersonville, IN
Phone: (812) 206-1642
Website: LifeSpring Health Systems
Recovery Works provides medically-assisted detoxification and residential (inpatient) treatment.
Address: 2060 State Road 1 North, Cambridge City, IN 47327
Phone: (888) RWC-INDY
Website: Recovery Works Cambridge City
Stepping Stones (Evansville) provides detox and residential treatment.
Phone: (812) 473-3104
Website: Stepping Stones
Other States:
Mirror Lake Recovery Center provides detox and residential treatment program.
Address: Nashville, TN
Phone: (615) 446-7034
Toll: (844) 900-0784
Website: Mirror Lake Recovery
SENIORS:
Seniors struggling with Addictions go to ReHabNet.com or The Recovery Village for assistance.
Information about Addiction becoming an issue for seniors. How Addiction is Becoming a Risk for Seniors.
Seniors struggling with Addictions go to ReHabNet.com or The Recovery Village for assistance.
Information about Addiction becoming an issue for seniors. How Addiction is Becoming a Risk for Seniors.
Advocacy
Domestic violence shelters
Middle Way House offers many programs and services to women and children victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Address: 404 W Kirkwood Avenue
Phone: (812) 333-7407
24-Hour Crisis Line: (812) 336-0846
Website: www.middlewayhouse.org
Address: 404 W Kirkwood Avenue
Phone: (812) 333-7407
24-Hour Crisis Line: (812) 336-0846
Website: www.middlewayhouse.org
health and wellness
IU Health, Bloomington, is Indiana’s most comprehensive healthcare system. A unique partnership with Indiana University School of Medicine, one of the nation’s leading medical schools, gives patients access to innovative treatments and therapies. IU Health is comprised of hospitals, physicians and allied services dedicated to providing preeminent care throughout Indiana and beyond.
Address: 601 West 2nd Street, Bloomington, IN 47403
Phone: (812) 353.5252
HealthNet (formerly VIM), Bloomington, provides the following services without cost to the medically underserved in Monroe and Owen Counties: easily accessible, quality primary and preventive healthcare, treatment for both acute and chronic conditions, health education that empowers individuals to take responsibility for their own well being
Address: 811 W 2nd St, Bloomington, IN 47403
Phone: (812) 333-4001
Futures Family Planning Clinic provides family planning health services for adolescents, men and women. Affordable services are available on a sliding fee schedule, which means that the fees are based on your income.
Address: 338 S. Walnut Street, Bloomington IN 47401
Phone: (812) 349-7343
Fax: (812) 349-7346
Website: www.co.monroe.in.us/tsd/Community/Health/FuturesFamilyPlanningClinic.aspx
Call to make an appointment for Sexually Transmitted Disease testing and Birth Control counseling.
Birth Injury Center - A comprehensive website dedicated to promoting awareness of common birth injuries and their causes.
MEal and food services
Community Kitchen's mission is to work, alone and in collaboration with others, to eliminate hunger in Monroe County and surrounding areas through direct service, education and advocacy.
Kitchen Location: 1515 S Rogers St., Bloomington, IN 47403
Phone: (812) 332-0999
Express Location: 1100 W 11th St, Bloomington, IN 47404
Hoosier Hills Food Bank is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides over three million pounds of food annually to nearly 100 other non-profits serving people with low incomes and personal challenges, children and seniors. HHFB member agencies serve an estimated 7,500 people each week and 25,800 individuals annually.
Address: 2333 N Industrial Dr, Bloomington, IN 47402
Phone: (812) 334-8374
Mother Hubbard's Cupboard increases access to healthy food for all people in need in ways that cultivate dignity, self-sufficiency, and community. They envision a community where everyone has equal access to nutritious food, waste is minimized, and all members are healthy, self-sufficient, and empowered to reach their full potential.
Address: 1100 W Allen St, Bloomington, IN 47403
Phone: (812) 339-5887
Shalom Community Center's mission is to aid and empower people experiencing homelessness and poverty. It envisions a community that honors every person’s fundamental right to sustenance, a safe home, quality health care, and meaningful work. We see ourselves as a key leader in providing the full range of support and services for people dealing with poverty and homelessness in South Central Indiana.
Address: 620 S Walnut St, Bloomington, IN 47401
Phone: (812) 334-5728
Kitchen Location: 1515 S Rogers St., Bloomington, IN 47403
Phone: (812) 332-0999
Express Location: 1100 W 11th St, Bloomington, IN 47404
Hoosier Hills Food Bank is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides over three million pounds of food annually to nearly 100 other non-profits serving people with low incomes and personal challenges, children and seniors. HHFB member agencies serve an estimated 7,500 people each week and 25,800 individuals annually.
Address: 2333 N Industrial Dr, Bloomington, IN 47402
Phone: (812) 334-8374
Mother Hubbard's Cupboard increases access to healthy food for all people in need in ways that cultivate dignity, self-sufficiency, and community. They envision a community where everyone has equal access to nutritious food, waste is minimized, and all members are healthy, self-sufficient, and empowered to reach their full potential.
Address: 1100 W Allen St, Bloomington, IN 47403
Phone: (812) 339-5887
Shalom Community Center's mission is to aid and empower people experiencing homelessness and poverty. It envisions a community that honors every person’s fundamental right to sustenance, a safe home, quality health care, and meaningful work. We see ourselves as a key leader in providing the full range of support and services for people dealing with poverty and homelessness in South Central Indiana.
Address: 620 S Walnut St, Bloomington, IN 47401
Phone: (812) 334-5728
Shelters
Wheeler Mission is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization dedicated to serving the homeless and those with spiritual and physical needs, reaching out to people where they are, extending Christ's love in practical ways. Backstreet Missions includes both a Men's Shelter and the Agape House, which shelters women and children.
Address: 215 S Westplex Avenue, Bloomington
Phone: (812) 333-1905
Website: http://wheelermission.org/
Genesis House exists to provide a safe environment for the homeless community of Bloomington that they may find rest every night. The shelter is open April through October from 8:30 PM to 7 AM
Address: 801 E State Road 45/46 Bypass
Phone: (812) 336-5757
Website: www.igenesischurch.com
Hannah House is a comprehensive residential program for pregnant women and teenagers. They provide a safe home environment where you and your baby can grow and learn. They ensure that their residents have access to quality prenatal and pediatric care. In addition to participating in the programs offered at the Crisis Pregnancy Center, residents receive life skills training and assistance in achieving longer-term educational and career goals.
Address: 808 N College Ave, Bloomington, IN 47404
Phone: (812) 334-2662
Website: www.cpcbloomington.org
Interfaith Winter Shelter (IWS) is a low-barrier shelter that provides a winter shelter for homeless individuals in Monroe County from November through March, from 9 PM to 7 AM, seven days a week.
Website: http://interfaithwintershelter.org
Friend's Place is a twenty-eight bed emergency shelter providing temporary housing for residents of Monroe, Lawrence, and Owen counties experiencing homelessness. Individuals not living in these counties can stay up to 10 days, while the staff help them find temporary shelter in or near their home community.
Address: 919 S. Rogers St., Bloomington
Phone: (812) 332-1444
Website: www.marthashouseofbloomington.org
New Hope Family Shelter - their mission is to provide temporary shelter for homeless families in Bloomington and Monroe County and, in collaboration with other agencies, to help those families regain housing by addressing the problems that led to homelessness. The main shelter, New Hope House, provides accommodation for three families for up to 90 days while our case manager and director works with those families in daily contact and weekly conferences.
Address: P.O. Box 154
Phone: (812) 334-9840
Website: www.newhopefamilyshelter.org
Stepping Stones (part of Centerstone) offers transitional housing and supportive services to youth between the ages of 16-20 experiencing homelessness.
Phone: (888) 291-HELP (4357)
Website: https://centerstone.org/about/news/press-releases/stepping-stones-to-join-centerstone
Address: 215 S Westplex Avenue, Bloomington
Phone: (812) 333-1905
Website: http://wheelermission.org/
Genesis House exists to provide a safe environment for the homeless community of Bloomington that they may find rest every night. The shelter is open April through October from 8:30 PM to 7 AM
Address: 801 E State Road 45/46 Bypass
Phone: (812) 336-5757
Website: www.igenesischurch.com
Hannah House is a comprehensive residential program for pregnant women and teenagers. They provide a safe home environment where you and your baby can grow and learn. They ensure that their residents have access to quality prenatal and pediatric care. In addition to participating in the programs offered at the Crisis Pregnancy Center, residents receive life skills training and assistance in achieving longer-term educational and career goals.
Address: 808 N College Ave, Bloomington, IN 47404
Phone: (812) 334-2662
Website: www.cpcbloomington.org
Interfaith Winter Shelter (IWS) is a low-barrier shelter that provides a winter shelter for homeless individuals in Monroe County from November through March, from 9 PM to 7 AM, seven days a week.
Website: http://interfaithwintershelter.org
Friend's Place is a twenty-eight bed emergency shelter providing temporary housing for residents of Monroe, Lawrence, and Owen counties experiencing homelessness. Individuals not living in these counties can stay up to 10 days, while the staff help them find temporary shelter in or near their home community.
Address: 919 S. Rogers St., Bloomington
Phone: (812) 332-1444
Website: www.marthashouseofbloomington.org
New Hope Family Shelter - their mission is to provide temporary shelter for homeless families in Bloomington and Monroe County and, in collaboration with other agencies, to help those families regain housing by addressing the problems that led to homelessness. The main shelter, New Hope House, provides accommodation for three families for up to 90 days while our case manager and director works with those families in daily contact and weekly conferences.
Address: P.O. Box 154
Phone: (812) 334-9840
Website: www.newhopefamilyshelter.org
Stepping Stones (part of Centerstone) offers transitional housing and supportive services to youth between the ages of 16-20 experiencing homelessness.
Phone: (888) 291-HELP (4357)
Website: https://centerstone.org/about/news/press-releases/stepping-stones-to-join-centerstone