Recovery happens in Indianapolis.
We are home to a vast and welcoming network of addicts in recovery who are ready and able to help you today. From in-person meetings, to Zoom and phone meetings, the beginning of a better life is simply a click away.
A list of resources in the greater Indianapolis area
(317) 210-0538
A community of resources and guidance for those who are ready for freedom from the chains of addiction. Located in Plainfield, IN.
https://thewillowcenter.com
(317) 852-3690
The Willow Center is a DMHA-certified outpatient substance use treatment and mental health counseling center. They offer clients a uniquely better experience, individually designed to ensure a future of good health, happiness, and positive life-change that brings pride and joy to them and to their families.
Contact Diane Buxton d.buxton@palgroup.org / (3170) 502-3456
PAL is faith-based and uses evidence-based practices through peer-to-peer support groups to help families learn healthy ways to deal with an adult child struggling with Substance Use Disorder by providing hope through education and support. PAL offers in person, on-line and Spanish speaking meetings. Find a PAL group near you. You are not alone.
(317) 338-4800
Ascension St. Vincent Stress Center delivers personalized behavioral and mental health treatment to youth, adults and seniors. Counselors will help you and your family with their educational team approach by addressing harmful behaviors and addictions.
https://ecommunity.com/locations/community-fairbanks-recovery-center
(800) 225-4673
For more than 75 years, the name Fairbanks has been known for the best in evidence-based drug and alcohol addiction treatment. Fairbanks provides access to one of the state’s most comprehensive behavioral health systems as well.
Al‑Anon is a mutual support program for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By sharing common experiences and applying the Al-Anon principles, families and friends of alcoholics can bring positive changes to their individual situations, whether or not the alcoholic admits the existence of a drinking problem or seeks help.
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