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intheroomblog · 5 months ago
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Explore Addiction Treatment & Drug Rehab Center in Indiana
If you or someone you know is seeking addiction treatment centers in Indiana, there are several resources that may offer assistance. Numerous alcohol treatment centers in Indiana provide treatment programs for overcoming drug and alcohol addiction. Detox, inpatient treatment, outpatient therapy, and additional support services are all offered by these drug and alcohol treatment centers in Indiana. Look into programs like MAT, addiction treatment for youth, and specific rehab options. To learn about the facilities' offerings, fees, and insurance alternatives, give them a call. Don't be afraid to ask for assistance from drug and alcohol rehab in Indiana.
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atinylittlepain · 2 years ago
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Firehouse Harrington - Chapter 4
fireman!Steve x f!reader/f!oc
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Steve told her he'd come home safe from his last shift at the station. When plans change, she'll have to come to terms with what it means to love him.
warnings | 18+ big time angst, minor descriptions of injuries
If she has to let one more locked-out freshman back into their dorm room she’s going to lose it. The post-halloween weekend has been a mess of taking people to the campus medical center for alcohol poisoning, consoling crying girls who found their boyfriends hooking up with someone else, and wondering why these kids can’t make it to the toilet before throwing up whatever jungle juice they’ve been imbibing. She’s exhausted and Monday can’t come soon enough.
She’s been too busy to call the station. Steve had left her a message on her room’s landline Saturday night, letting her know that, just as he predicted, there had been no emergencies that day. She had meant to call him back, but it seemed like she couldn’t sit down for more than two minutes before someone else needed her help.
It’s Sunday evening now, and she’s finally off shift, passing the baton off to another RA. The first thing she does when she gets back to her room is call the station, but she gets the answering machine. She doesn’t leave a message, figuring that she’d rather not have whatever she might say be heard by a bunch of other men. She figures that Steve will call soon, probably just busy packing up his stuff to head home tomorrow morning after his shift. She does her best to ignore the thread of anxiety being tugged in her mind, telling her that something has happened. 
To take her mind off it, she takes a long shower, changing into something more comfortable before settling in the dorm lounge to talk with a few of her friends. The news is playing lowly on the TV while they all catch up, but her attention is pulled when she sees the image of a burning building on the screen. Her heart jumps in her throat.
The anchorman announces that there’s been a five-alarm fire in a downtown apartment complex, drawing aid from nearly all the stations in the city. She doesn’t realize it, but she’s shifted off the couch to kneel in front of the TV, watching the scene of fire engines and scrambling firefighters, some carrying people out of the building. Just as the reporter goes to sign off, an explosion of flames shatters several windows in the building, causing a shriek of activity to stir up as people scramble on the ground below. She feels like she’s going to throw up. 
The reporter regains his composure, adding that injured civilians and responders are already being taken to the Indiana University Hospital for treatment. Her friends are all calling her name, but she can barely hear them through the white noise in her mind, her only focus being getting to that hospital. Her friend who has a car on campus offers to drive her and she mutely nods.
When she gets to the emergency room, it’s a swirl of chaos. Gurneys are being hauled in one after the other, with people covered in soot and ash curled on them. Nurses are shouting commands and the flashing lights of the emergency vehicles strike through the entrance. She’s not quite sure what to do, she’s already on the brink of tears.
She walks up to the front desk, not even sure what to say, trying to catch the eye of one of the nurses frantically fielding calls. An older-looking woman finally stops in front of her, asking her what she needs.
“Um– I– um– it’s–” the nurse cuts her off, softening her eyes just a bit. It’s a look of pity, and she knows it.
“Are you here for someone, hon?” She swallows hard, nodding to the nurse.
“Alright, hon, if you give me the last name I’ll check for you, but it’s gonna take a little bit, ok?” She just nods, telling her Steve’s name, and the nurse tells her to go sit down, that she’ll call her over when she finds anything out. 
She keeps her eyes down, only seeing the wheels of gurneys rolling past, a seemingly endless march of people coming into the emergency room. The image of that burning building is stamped into her mind, and the only other thing she can think about is how she didn’t answer Steve’s call the night before.
It could have been twenty minutes or two hours by the time the nurse calls her back over. She tells her that a Mr. Harrington had been brought to the ER just before she came in. He had been near the initial blast of the explosion, knocked unconscious by the force. They were currently stabilizing him, he had only sustained burns on his hands and neck, having been suited up and protected by the brunt of the flames.
It feels like time turns liquid and viscous as she goes to sit back down, the nurse telling her that it would be a while before she might be able to see him. She puts her head in her hands, curling over the tops of her thighs. Her friend finally comes in after parking her car. She sits down next to her, bringing her palm between her shoulder blades. After telling her what she found out about Steve, her friend asks her if she’s ok. 
“I really don’t know.”
She spends the whole night in the ER waiting room, at some point dozing off just enough for her friend to have to wake her to let her know she needs to get back to campus in the morning. She tells her she’s going to stay, and her friend leaves her with one final squeeze to her shoulder.
Finally, the nurse, who she had learned was named Vicky, calls her over to the front desk.
“He’s doing just fine, hon. His file says that he has a moderate concussion and his burns were all superficial. Doctors want to keep him today and overnight for observation, but he should be ready to be discharged tomorrow.” A sigh shudders through her. He’s alright, he’s alright.
“Can I see him yet?” Vicky takes her herself to his room, opening the door for her and motioning for her to go in.
She’s taken aback when she sees someone else sitting at his bedside. Another girl. Her stomach drops for the seemingly hundredth time, but now for a very different reason.
The girl immediately jumps up when she notices her, shuffling around the end of the bed and taking hold of her hands.
“You must be the girl Steve’s been telling me about since August! I’m Robin, Steve’s friend. I’m sorry we’re meeting like this, very shitty circumstances, but it’s still nice to meet you!” She’s left speechless by Robin’s flurry of activity, opening and closing her mouth before finally glancing at Steve’s sleeping figure. Her breath catches when she takes in his appearance, soot still smeared across his face, bandages around his hands and over his neck, hooked up to a bunch of beeping monitors. 
She finally turns back to Robin, “um, S-Steve never told me about you. I’m sorry. How did you–?”
“Oh, we’ve been each other’s emergency contacts ever since he came back from overseas. I got called right away. Doctors say he’s gonna be totally fine, though. Believe me, I’ve seen him banged up far worse than this.” Her head is spinning with all this new information. Why didn’t Steve ever tell her about this person who seems to be his closest friend? When had he been “banged up worse?” Sure, he had been in the army, but she didn’t think he’d sustained any serious injuries in that time, at least he never mentioned anything. What else hadn’t he mentioned?
There’s not much time for her to ponder these things because Steve starts to stir. She’s frozen where she stands, but Robin squats down at his bedside, bringing her palm to squeeze his bicep.
“Hey, dingus. Glad to see you alive and kicking.” He coughs, turning to peer at his friend. When he speaks, his voice is hoarse.
“Robs?” She rubs his arm before lightly patting it.
“Yeah, man. Present and accounted for. Someone else is here to see you too.” Robin looks over to her and she shuffles forward just slightly, opening her mouth to say something, but Steve beats her to it.
“What’s she doing here?” It feels like someone has punched her in the gut, his voice soaked in contempt, the furrowed look on his face as he glances at her before looking back to his friend. Robin is quick to chastise him with a pointed “Steve.” He huffs, throwing his head back into his pillow and shutting his eyes tightly. 
“Need more fucking painkillers.” He grumbles it out, keeping his eyes closed. Robin looks apologetically at her, but she’s already stumbling out of the room, feeling tears threatening to pool over, her throat tight and hot. Her mind is a blur of emotion, the only clear thought being that she needs to get out of here as quickly as possible. He didn’t want her there. He didn’t want her there. 
She thought he had really cared about her, but obviously, she was just a good fuck to him. She had been so stupid coming here, silly really. She had dropped everything just to come see if he was ok, and meanwhile he wanted nothing to do with having her here. To think that she had the right to him, to care about him so hard. Well, that wouldn’t be a mistake that she’d be making again. 
She bursts out of the emergency room into the stark light of the morning. The tears are flowing now, and she’s entirely disoriented, pulling herself together just enough to get to the payphone outside the hospital. She calls her friend and thankfully she picks up, telling her that she can come get her in the next half hour. She hangs up the phone and lets her shoulders slacken, shuffling over to the curb and sitting down, drawing her arms around her knees and resting her forehead on top of them. The exhaustion of the last twelve hours is finally washing over her and all she wants is to curl up in her bed for a long while. 
Just then, Robin comes out of the hospital, making a bee line for her when she finally sees her sitting on the curb. She’s startled by the young woman crouching down beside her, quickly wiping away her tears.
“Hey, I’m so sorry about him. I know he didn’t mean for that to come out the way it did.”
“It sure sounded pretty clear. I’m not welcome.” Robin sighs.
“He’s just… jumbled right now. Believe me, he’s told me too much about you and how much he likes you for that to be what he really wanted to say.” Her heart does a little kick at Robin’s words, but she’s quick to smother it out, sighing.
“Look, I appreciate what you’re trying to do. I just– it’s been a long night and I can’t think straight about any of this.” She finally glances at Robin who offers her a soft smile.
“I get it, really. But can I ask you for a favor?” She waits for Robin to continue.
“Please don’t give up on him. I know it’s too much to ask. But, it’s been a long time since I’ve heard him talk so much about someone. Long time since he’s seemed brighter when we speak. I just– Steve’s a rough one for sure, but man does he love hard when he chooses to.” She sighs at Robin’s words, shaking her head a bit.
“I just don’t know if I can promise you that, Robin. I need some time.” Robin nods, bringing a tentative hand to her shoulder.
“Can I give you my number? I live here in the city too. Please, call me whenever you wanna talk.” Robin fumbles in her pockets, pulling out a pack of tissues and a pen. She folds up a tissue and scribbles her number down on it before handing it to her with a small smile. 
Her friend has just pulled up, and she and Robin slowly stand. They share a quiet goodbye before she gets into the car, tucking the tissue into her pocket. She needs a fucking nap.
It’s been a week since that horrible night at the hospital. She’s moved through her classes and work numbly, her mind a constant swirl of conflict. She had talked to Robin on the phone on Thursday, and she told her that Steve was home, begrudgingly taking a few weeks off work to rest. Robin had been dropping in to look after him, and she hinted that some other visitors would do him good. 
She had been hesitant to say anything to this invitation, offering Robin a noncommittal reply. Part of her wanted to never see Steve again. She had been so mortified at his reaction to her being at the hospital and thinking about it made her feel physically ill. Yet, for some other part of her, all she wanted was to see him.
He had tried to call her a few times, and she had to admit that he did sound pretty pitiful, his sentences still sounding a bit jumbled and his speech slurred, which Robin had assured her was normal given his long history of concussions. She didn’t know he had a long history of concussions. But apparently she didn’t know a lot of things about Steve.
The weekend came and she still hadn’t made up her mind about what to do. When she got back to her room after her morning class she found that Steve had left her another message.
“Hey, um, s’me. Steve. My head’s getting a lot better. I just, um– fuck– wish you’d answer the fucking phone. Shit, that didn’t come out right. Um, I guess– I’d just really like to hear from you. Or see you. Been thinking about you nonstop. That’s all, I guess. Um, bye.” She lets out a breath she didn’t know she had been holding. 
She grabs her jacket and bag, resolving herself to go see him before the impulse fades.
When she arrives at his building she hesitates to press the buzzer, feeling a knot in her chest when she finally does. It takes him a moment to answer, a gruff “hello?” sounding through the speaker.
“Steve? It’s me.” There’s a long silence, only broken by the click of the door letting her through. 
She uses whatever courage she has left to knock firmly at his door, but she’s woefully unprepared for coming face to face with him again. When he opens the door, he’s shirtless, a pair of gray sweatpants with the station’s insignia on the thigh slung low around his hips. He has bandages still on his hands and up his neck. There are dark circles under his eyes, but she still thinks he looks so pretty.
He wordlessly lets her in and she takes in the state of his apartment. All the blinds are drawn, leaving the room shrouded in shadows. Blankets are strewn on the couch, a collection of pill bottles and wound dressings scattered on the coffee table. He’s the first to break the silence, clearing his throat and rubbing the back of his neck.
“Sorry about the, uh, mess. Been a long week.” He keeps his eyes trained on the floor, even as she implores him to meet her gaze.
“I-It’s fine, Steve. How are you feeling?” He sighs, walking over to the couch to clear it off before sitting down. She follows his lead, sitting down at the other end of the couch, twisting to look at him.
“I’m doing a lot better. Still just a lot of pain. S’nothing I can’t handle though.” She just nods, looking down at her hands in her lap. Steve sighs before continuing.
“Missed you a lot.” She jerks her head to look up at him at that and when their eyes finally meet, it’s both relieving and painful. She’s quick to avert her gaze back down.
“I didn’t think you wanted me around.” There’s a long pause before Steve speaks.
“To be honest. I didn’t know why you weren’t answering my calls until Robin told me what I said that morning. Baby, they– I was so hopped up on pain meds I didn’t know up from down.”
“Steve, you and I both know that’s not the whole story. You were with it enough to recognize Robin. And then, when you looked at me, the way you spoke? Not to me, but about me? It broke my fucking heart.” Steve grumbles at that, but she continues.
“Do you know how worried I was about you? Did Robin tell you I spent the whole night at the ER? Waiting to find out anything about how you were doing? And then for you to just dismiss me when I finally did get to see you? I just– I don’t know, Steve.” His eyes widen at her words.
“You don’t know what?” She scoffs, meeting his gaze again.
“I don’t know why I still care about you so goddamn much when you keep giving me every reason to never speak to you again.” She laughs lamely, huffing as she leans back into the couch.
“God, Steve. It’s not fair. You’re just– I don’t really know anything about you. You’re always pushing me away. You never told me about Robin. Or that you’ve been hurt like that before. I felt like such an idiot talking to her, having to get her to explain it all to me.” She closes her eyes, leaning her head back and bringing her palms to her face, kneading at her temples. She doesn’t know what else to say, settling instead for a long sigh.
Steve finally breaks the silence, “I-I’m sorry. For all of it. I just– I wasn’t expecting you to be there, at the hospital. I don’t know, I guess– I didn’t want you to see that. To see me like that.” She glances at him, he’s hunched over his thighs, elbows propping him up, fingers dug into his hair as his head rests in his hands.
“To see you like what? Alive? Ok? Relatively unharmed after I watched the building you were in literally explode?” He shakes his head, letting out a sigh.
“I didn’t want you to see me so fucked up, ok? A-and I didn’t tell you about my past because I don’t want your pity, I don’t need anyone’s pity. I just– fuck– I want you to think that I’m good.” She reaches out to him, resting her palm on his bare shoulder, her heart seizing up at the way he flinches under her touch. 
“I’m not trying to pity you, Steve. I just want you to let me in. I-I want to understand whatever you’ve been through because– christ, I want to be there for you.” He turns to look at her, and the clear confusion across his face makes her heart break. 
“Steve, you don’t need to make me think that you’re good. I know you’re good. But I also know that I can’t love you the way I want to when you’re keeping me at arm’s length.” His eyes widen at her words right as she realizes what she just said, her breath catching in her throat.
“Do you love me?” Fuck. She swallows hard.
“I’m trying to, if you’ll let me.” The moment is interrupted as Steve’s face scrunches up in pain. He brings his hand to his head, clutching at his hair and letting out a harsh breath. She feels a lick of panic down her spine.
“What is it? What’s wrong?” He shakes his head, his eyes still crinkled shut.
“Just need to get more meds in my system. My head’s fucking pounding.” She goes into RA mode, squeezing his shoulder one more time before shuffling into his kitchen to get him a glass of water. She starts sorting through the pill bottles on his coffee table.
“Baby? Which one of these do you need to take right now?” 
“The oxycodone. M’supposed to take two.” She finds the bottle and quickly passes him two of the pills and the glass of water. She sits on the edge of the coffee table and watches him take his meds, promptly setting the glass down and resting back into the couch, his eyes still closed. She studies the prescription bottle, brows furrowed.
“This says you’re supposed to take those with food. Have you eaten anything recently?” He grumbles, a shrug of his shoulders telling her that no, he hasn’t had anything. She sighs.
“You gotta eat something, baby. Lemme make you something, ok? I’ll be right back.” He huffs, but stays laying back on the couch as she goes back into his kitchen.
She’s dismayed by what she finds when she opens his fridge. It’s sparse save for some half-empty containers of soup that Robin must have brought over earlier in the week. She calls over to him from the kitchen.
“Steve? Will you eat some soup?” That gets a groan out of him.
“Can’t eat anymore fucking soup.” She scoffs, rolling her eyes before turning her attention back to his nearly empty fridge. Luckily, there’s a loaf of bread on his counter and some cheese that doesn’t seem to be off. She fumbles around in his cabinets for a pan and takes to the task of making a grilled cheese. Even Steve, in his petulant state, should be able to manage to get that down.
As she brings the sandwich over to him, she finds him dozing, his head tipped over the back of the couch cushion. She sits on the edge of the coffee table, their knees brushing. She lightly rubs his thigh to wake him up.
“Baby? Let’s get something in you, ok? You need to eat.” He grumbles, cracking his eyes open, but reluctantly sitting up. He raises his eyebrows at her when she sets the plate in his lap.
“It’s a grilled cheese. Humor me here, alright?” He huffs, but still picks up the sandwich and takes a wolfish bite. His eyes widen at her as he chews, grumbling around the bite.
“Did you put pickles in it?” She shrugs, fighting a smile.
“You need to eat some vegetables, that’s all I could find. Plus that’s how my mom would make it for me whenever I felt sick.” He chews slowly, his brow still furrowed, but he seems to like it enough to keep eating, finishing off the whole sandwich in a few large bites. 
She takes the plate from him and places it in the sink, coming back to sit down next to him, resting her arm over the back of the couch to turn and face him. He clears his throat before glancing at her.
“My, uh, my grandma used to make grilled cheese with pickles for me when I was a kid. Never met anyone else who made them like that.” She can’t help the grin that slips onto her face. It’s small, but it feels different, it feels like Steve trying.
“Well, great minds think alike, I guess. That’s like, the best way to make a grilled cheese.” It’s barely there, but she still sees the small smile he offers her. He nods, shifting to face her on the couch, their knees brushing. He very tentatively rests his hand over hers in her lap. She flips her palm to tangle her fingers with his, being careful of the bandages there. His voice is barely above a whisper when he speaks.
“Thank you. For everything.” She sweeps her fingers through his hair, brushing it out of his eyes. He leans into her palm and the sweetness of it makes everything ok for a moment. 
“Why don’t you lay down, Steve? Get some rest. I’ll be here when you wake up.” 
“You will?”
“I will.”
She goes to stand up, giving him space to lay out on the couch, but is caught unexpectedly as he shifts to lay his head down in her lap. He moves cautiously as he settles down, trying to avoid his burns, curling on his side as he rests his cheek on the plush of her thigh. Once he seems comfortable, she rests a palm on his bare chest after drawing a blanket over him. His breathing steadies out quickly, lips parted in the drift of sleep. 
A streak of pain races through her chest because she knows now for certain that she could never leave Steve, not even if she really wanted to. He’s hers and she’s his. She traces the map of his freckles with her eyes, a marvel in how peaceful he looks.
Nothing has been fixed, not really. And so much has been left unsaid. But for now, she thinks that this is enough.
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ladogarecovery · 1 month ago
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Medications are also often used in combination with other therapies such as counseling and 12-step programs. These can help people with opiate dependence and alcohol abuse stabilize their lives and reduce their drug use.Know more about rehabs at http://www.ehow.com/how_5630706_start-wildlife-rehab-center.html.
Self-Help Groups are also an important part of addiction treatment and can reduce the sense of shame and isolation that is commonly associated with relapse. These groups can be found throughout the country and are a great way for people in recovery to build a strong support network and learn how to live a healthy, sober life.
The Recovery Model is a popular approach to addiction treatment and has been shown to have a positive effect on the lives of those who participate in it. This approach combines the best elements of behavioral and psychotherapeutic treatment and uses the 12 step model of recovery.
Depending on the severity level of the patient’s addiction, they may be evaluated for a more or less intensive level of care. Some people will require a residential treatment center, while others will be in an outpatient program with frequent appointments.
These types of addiction treatment in indiana are designed to address the underlying cause of an addiction, which can be related to a psychiatric disorder, traumatic event, or stress in a person’s life. A therapist will work with the individual to uncover these problems and help them change their thinking patterns so that they no longer have to rely on alcohol or drugs to deal with their issues.
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hickorytreatmentcenters · 2 years ago
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Hickory Treatment Center at Indianapolis
Hickory Recovery Network and Hickory Treatment Centers – Indianapolis offers 28-day customized treatment plans, utilizing the best therapeutic modalities available. We provide detox services as well as a residential treatment program.
Address: 2926 N Capitol Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46208, USA Phone: 317-779-1088 Website: https://hickorytreatmentcenters.com/indianapolis-drug-alcohol-rehab
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landmarkrecover · 4 years ago
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Everyone has a different path to recovery. SMART could be yours.
SMART Recovery is a global non-profit organization that has helped countless individuals achieve wellness and sobriety. SMART stands for Self-Management and Recovery Training. It is a four-point program that supports its members in maintaining continued and long-term sobriety.
AA VS. SMART RECOVERY
Unlike Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA), and other 12-step programs, SMART Recovery does not ascribe to the notion of a higher power. It is a scientific and secular recovery program with a basis in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and self-empowerment.
AA, on the other hand, utilizes a model of powerlessness in the face of addiction and encourages its participants to give their lives over to God, who can return them to sanity and wellness. While many individuals in recovery find peace and healing through their faith, this path does not make sense to everyone.
SMART allows you to take back your power through self-reliance and a variety of effective coping mechanisms. Participants in this program learn how to shift their urges and destructive thought patterns towards a healthier mind frame.
THE SMART WAY
So what does it mean to be SMART about your wellness journey?
1.      Building and Maintaining Motivation
Getting sober is one thing. Staying sober is another. We know that the motivation to live sober waxes and wanes. SMART allows you to genuinely realize what addiction is taking away from you so you can rediscover the joy in life. SMART also helps you set and achieve attainable goals that motivate you to stay on the path of wellness.
2.      Coping with Urges
One of the most challenging aspects of sobriety is getting your impulses under control. SMART teaches an array of tools and techniques for combating unhealthy urges when they arise. Participants are encouraged to use mindfulness to identify these tendencies, and distraction strategies to redirect from them. You can learn how to ride out urges, and, in time, even know how to avoid them.
3.      Managing Thoughts, Feelings, and Behaviors
Utilizing CBT methodology, the SMART program helps you unpack the mindset and thought patterns that underscore your addiction. Distorted thinking can cause addicted individuals to relapse. SMART enables you to recognize the scenarios and feelings that trigger your addiction so you can avoid and overcome them.
4.      Living a Balanced Life
As addiction takes hold, the urge to use substances can become all-consuming. Your addiction becomes a central part of your life, so much so that it throws every other aspect of your identity off-balance. The last step of SMART Recovery is learning how to re-balance your life and find the things that offer meaning and fulfillment. You’ll learn how to set both long and short-term goals and be provided with personal and community resources to aid in your continued recovery.
Landmark Recovery’s SMART Recovery program is available for individuals in the American Midwest. From Indiana to Ohio, our SMART Recovery programs help you take back control of your life.
If you or a loved one struggles with addiction, you don’t have to face it on your own. Reach out today to learn more about our rehab and recovery programs.
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landmarkrecovery1 · 4 years ago
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Do you need to find a Alcohol rehab center in Carmel, Indiana, or any other state? Landmark Recovery offers 24x7 treatments from specialists and helps you overcome the symptoms of alcohol withdrawal. Our detoxification program also prepares the patients for ongoing treatment and encourages them to live a healthy life.
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addictionrehabcenters · 3 years ago
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Addiction Rehab Centers
Addiction Rehab Centers in Indianapolis Indiana is a drug and alcohol addiction treatment center providing medication assisted treatment, detox, residential rehab, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient and outpatient treatment programs with a focus on treating each individuals core issues.
Address: 7322 Noel Road, Indianapolis, IN 46278, USA Phone: 844-910-0686 Website: https://www.addictionrehabcenters.com
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bibibarfoot · 3 years ago
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Drug rehab near Indianapolis, IN
If you are suffering from a drug addiction and you need drug rehab in Indianapolis then you should look for a suitable and reputed drug rehab center in Indianapolis that will treat you with high level of care and compassion. Drug rehab centers are specialized in providing drug addiction treatment and rehabilitation services for the patients who suffer from long term addictions to drugs and alcohol. These centers provide both inpatient as well as outpatient services for the patients who require round the clock care and treatment.
Drug rehab in Indianapolis, Indiana is the ideal place to seek help from various addiction treatment centers and rehabilitation centers. The drug rehab in Indianapolis can treat patients suffering from different kinds of addiction including cocaine, alcohol, heroin, methamphetamines, oxycodone and others. Treatment methods used by these centers include both inpatient and outpatient services. Inpatient drug rehabilitation treatment is ideal for those who cannot stay at the outpatient facility due to various reasons. These patients may have to be treated in a drug rehab in Indianapolis in a residential setting.
Outpatient treatment at drug rehabilitation centers includes group and one on one counseling sessions along with various other therapies. These treatments make the patient feel comfortable and relaxed so that he or she is able to come out of the clutches of addiction and start a new life completely free of drug use. Apart from all this, it is important to mention here that substance use treatment in Indianapolis is offered by many outpatient substance abuse treatment facilities. You can find various programs and services offered at substance abuse treatment centers such as Narcotics Anonymous, Sex Addicts Anonymous, Family Therapy, and so on. Each substance use treatment center will offer a unique program of its own so that the treatment is customized according to the individual requirements of the patient.
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drugrehab11 · 3 years ago
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What is the Purpose of Drug Rehab
If you are wondering what is the purpose of drug rehab in Hammond Indiana, you might want to consider why you should even consider going to a drug and alcohol rehabilitation program. First, you must realize that the drug or alcohol rehabilitation center is designed to help you return to a productive and normal life. The program provides all the tools you need to live an active and healthy lifestyle, including nutrition, exercise, and education about good nutrition, exercise and self-esteem. The rehab programs also provide activities, group support and activities that keep you off the streets and away from trouble.
If you have been abusing drugs or alcohol for some time, you will probably need some kind of intervention by your friends, family or the police in order to get you into a drug rehab facility. However, if it has been several years since you last used drugs or drank, you may not be able to admit it to yourself that you have a problem. In this case, it is important to have a professional counselor or doctor to help you deal with your issues and give you the tools you need to overcome your addiction. You might be able to get clean without admission to a rehab facility; however, many times people who are not addicted to drugs and drink can get clean in a drug rehab near Hammond, Indiana.
When considering what is the purpose of drug rehab near Hammond, Indiana, it is a good idea to check with your local authorities. You can find out what your local laws and regulations are concerning substance abuse. In addition, you can learn about the success rates at local treatment facilities and find out what kinds of treatment and counseling services are offered. You can also find out about the programs and activities that are offered at any rehab center in the area. This information can help you decide whether or not it is right for you.
Another reason you might consider drug rehab near Hammond, Indiana is the availability of medical treatment. The state of Indiana has several licensed physicians and medical professionals who are trained in addiction recovery. In addition, there are several qualified therapists who offer different types of treatment. Some of these treatment options include residential treatment, outpatient treatment and inpatient treatment. Once again, you need to check with your local officials to determine if you will be able to get into one of these programs.
When considering what is the purpose of drug rehab in Indiana, you will also want to consider your financial situation. If you can afford outpatient treatment, you may want to strongly consider going that route. However, if you are limited on your resources, you may want to consider inpatient treatment. Inpatient care is less expensive than residential care and you can stay in the comfort of your own home at the same time.
If you are looking for what is the purpose of drug rehab in Indiana, you will want to consider all of your options before making a final decision. You should take a look at your finances and your long term goals. Once you have assessed all of these factors, you will be able to make a better decision about a program or center to attend. If you need more information about outpatient rehab in the Indianapolis area, contact your local branch of the Better Business Bureau or contact your state's attorney general's office.
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sparkrecovery · 2 months ago
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At Spark Recovery, we believe in providing personalized, evidence-based addiction treatment in Indianapolis to help individuals reclaim their lives from substance abuse. Located in the heart of Indianapolis, our center offers a range of treatment programs designed to address the physical, emotional, and psychological aspects of addiction. From outpatient services to intensive inpatient care, our team of compassionate professionals is here to guide you through every step of the recovery journey.
Spark Recovery 9302 N Meridian St #101, Indianapolis, IN 46260 (317) 967–2220
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emberwoodcenter · 4 years ago
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Addiction Center Indiana
Formerly named Group Habit Companies of Indiana, or CASI, EmberWood Middle is now a subsidiary of Psychological Health America of Indiana, or MHAI. EmberWood Center gives adult and adolescent outpatient drug, alcohol, and playing treatment and constructive youth-improvement services designed to prevent substance abuse. Our administrative and therapeutic workers are dedicated to providing education and resources on dependancy, an issue that affects individuals from all walks of life.
We're licensed by CARF (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Services) and the State of Indiana, and we deliver the best quality outpatient treatment companies available. Utilizing evidence-primarily based practices (EBP) ensures the simplest and environment friendly approach to aiding people and families on their path to recovery.
EmberWood Heart is positioned in Indianapolis. Since 1979, we've got been dedicated to serving our neighbors in the community who are most at-danger and in need of supportive services. Although historically focused on a selected geographic location, our doorways are open to any individual seeking treatment.
Again, welcome to EmberWood Center. We stay up for sharing information with you about our services, upcoming plans, information, how we're making an impact on Indianapolis, and how we would increase and improve our organization in the future.
Our Identify Change EmberWood Heart … We chose this title to raised mirror the essence of our work and what we would like our name to communicate. “Ember” stands for lighting a pathway in direction of or the fire of transformation. It provides a sense of starting one thing new, igniting change. “Wood” expresses the idea that no tree stands alone (no client is alone on his or her journey), but is contained within a forest, and it additionally implies the aptitude for growth. A forest is limitless in the paths that may be taken; with considerate direction, however, a satisfying life will be charted.
EmberWood Middle gives an array of services, together with optimistic youth development, prevention, outpatient, and intensive outpatient programming. Not everybody who walks by our doors is suffering from addiction. Some people are involved about Adolescent Residential Treatment Centers in Indiana their own use of alcohol and different medicine, however typically it is the father or mother or partner who is anxious about substance use by family members.
Many people are ordered into treatment by the courts or probation as a condition for the return of their children. Schools might make referrals based mostly on behaviors that violate school policy. Some young individuals are in search of the martial arts activities we sponsor to keep them away from destructive influences. There are many circumstances that lead individuals to our center; regardless of the particulars, we deal with everyone with respect and dignity and with the purpose of preserving integrity.
For these needing treatment providers, the cornerstone of any efficient program is a high quality assessment. Our assessments take all the particular person into intro-interior-rightaccount, including the household and social environments that encompass them. When dealing with a disease resembling dependancy, which has biological, psychological and social elements, it's crucial to take a holistic approach.
The excellent evaluation permits us to focus on companies and a remedy plan based on the individual’s wants and situation. There are a wide variety of approaches to treatment and recovery, and we believe that the best strategy is to provide services individually tailor-made to the wants of the particular person and his or her family.
EmberWood Heart presents separate programming for adolescents and adults. We utilized proof-based mostly approaches based mostly on strong research, and we also believe that self-help teams are important to anyone’s ongoing recovery.When shoppers have efficiently completed our program, they may return for the Social Support groups free of cost for up to one year.
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landmarkrecoveryin-blog · 5 years ago
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Landmark Recovery
Landmark Recovery is the premier drug & alcohol rehab center in Indiana. Our individualized treatment programs focus on detox, inpatient drug & alcohol rehab, intensive outpatient, personalized interventions, and alumni programming to help battle addiction from the inside and out.
Address: 6330 Digital Way, Indianapolis, IN 46278, USA Phone: 317-449-2790 Website: https://landmarkrecovery.com/locations/indianapolis
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drugrehabinindiana-blog · 5 years ago
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The Most Ideal Addiction Treatment You Can Have
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With the problems that come to our lives, we become stressed at some point. Due to these problems that you wish to escape life. In order to let go of the burden that is being felt, there is a tendency that you may go for alcohol or drugs. In case that you begin using any of these substance, it is apparent that there is a certain difficulty associated with the process of stopping it. You will have difficulty of changing no matter how hard you try. Due to the difficulty that you will be meeting that the aid for the process has come into existence. Apparently, you can have the most accurate help that you need for your addiction through the treatment programs that can be provided for you by the Rehab Centers. If you wanted to make your life better, it is ideal for you to seek help from the service provider.
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There are different detox and treatment programs that are being offered by the service provider to their patients. When it comes to the process of picking for the program that needs to be taken, it shall be based on the substance that you have been addicted to. It will be ideal for you to call the service provider now if you wanted someone to undergo the treatment programs that they offer for their clients. In order to benefit from these programs soon, it will be ideal for you to start today. Indeed, an addicted person has a chance to change. With the help of the treatment that they give to their patients, they can bring back the old version of themselves who are free from drug and alcohol substance. You need to choose for the most ideal service provider that can help you in becoming free from any substance because addiction requires a complex and intricate process.  Find out about rehabs now: https://www.dictionary.com/browse/rehab.
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