Hancock County Substance Abuse Resources

If you or a loved one is struggling with substance abuse, we can assist in assessing needs and finding a local behavioral health provider, resource, or program that best serves your well-being.
SIGNS OF ADDICTION
- Loss of control: engaging in behavior more or for longer than intended
- Neglecting family, friends, and other interests
- Decreased attendance or performance at work or school
- Risk-taking
- Relationship and anger issues
- Secrecy, including unexplained injuries or accidents
- Changing appearance: especially a serious decrease in cleanliness or hygiene
- Family history of addiction
- Tolerance: getting less of a reaction from the same amount of a substance or behavior
- Withdrawal: physical symptoms experienced when substances wear off
- Continued use despite negative consequences
SIGNS OF ALCOHOL ABUSE
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- Blackouts or temporary memory loss
- Regular arguments or fights with family members or friends
- Irritability, depression, or mood swings
- Continually drinking alcohol to relax, to cheer up, to sleep, to deal with problems, or to feel “normal”
- Unpleasant symptoms when one stops drinking: headache, anxiety, insomnia, or nausea
- Drinking alone, in the mornings, or in secret
- Physical symptoms, including flushed skin or broken capillaries on the face, a husky voice, trembling or shaking, bloody or black stools, vomiting blood, or chronic diarrhea
TREATMENT OPTIONS
There are many different approaches to treating substance abuse, but most include three basic phases: detoxification, counseling and aftercare support. The best treatment option for you will vary depending on the specifics of your addiction and life situation. Some common treatment programs include:
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- Residential treatment centers offer a break from the stress and temptations of daily life
- Outpatient treatment centers provide support while remaining in a home environment
- Dual-diagnosis centers for patients with mental health problems as well as addiction
- Teen treatment centers can address the specific needs in younger patients
- Women’s drug abuse treatment centers focus on the complications that may accompany substance abuse in women, such as domestic violence or history of abuse
LOCAL RESOURCES
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
AL-ANON
supporting those who have loved ones with addiction
ALATEEN
for teens struggling with the effects of someone else’s drinking
DETOX & REHABILITATION
inpatient and outpatient treatment centers, for more details, see our blog
American Addiction Centers
8530 Township Line Rd
Indianapolis, IN
Phone: 317-752-8945
hwatkins@contactacc.com
Fairbanks Recovery Center
8102 Clearvista Parkway
Indianapolis, IN 46256
Phone: 317-849-8222
Toll-free: 800-225-4675
Options Behavioral Health
5602 Caito Dr.
Indianapolis, IN 46226
Toll-free: 800-432-1114
Phone: 317-544-4340
Valle Vista Health System
898 East Main St.
Greenwood, IN 46143
Toll-free: 800-447-1348
Phone: 317-887-1348
MISCELLANEOUS
The Landing
18 West South Street
Greenfield, IN
Trinity Lutheran Church
8540 East 16th Street
Indianapolis, IN
Phone: 317-897-0243
Saint Lawrence
Catholic Church
6944 East 46th Street
Indianapolis, IN
Phone: 765-288-9223
SUPPORT GROUPS & THERAPY
Indianapolis Intergroup Inc. Alcoholics Anonymous
1915 W. 18th St.
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Phone: 317-632-7864
Brandywine Community Church Celebrate Recovery
1551 E New Road
Greenfield, IN 46140
Phone: 317-462-4777
Brookville Road Community Church Celebrate Recovery
7480 West US 52
New Palestine, IN 46163
Phone: 317-861-3880
Outlook Christian Church Celebrate Recovery
6531 N 600 W
McCordsville, IN 46055
Phone: 317-335-6815
The Way Out Club
226 Cherry St.
Greenfield, IN 46140
Phone: 317-468-0082
Vineyard Community Church at Mt. Comfort
1672 N. 600 W.
Greenfield, IN 46140
James Hage: 317-894-3280
jhage@lilly.com
Chemical Dependency Outpatient Program Group Therapy
98 E. North St., Floor 2
Greenfield, IN 46140
Phone: 317-462-3733
Community Behavioral Health Services
145 Green Meadows Dr, Suite 1
Greenfield, IN 46140
Phone: 317-621-5719
Salvation Army Harbor Light
2400 N. Tibbs Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46222
Phone: 317-972-1450
St. Vincent Madison County Health St. John’s
Anderson Center
2210 Jackson St.
Anderson, IN 46016
Phone: 765-646-8444
SMART Recovery
801 N. State St.
Greenfield, IN 46140
Call Betsy at 317-626-7719
The Landing
18 W. South St.
Greenfield, IN 46140
Phone: 317-525-7791
Thelanding4teens@gmail.com
Hancock Counseling & Psychiatric Services
120 W McKenzie Road
Greenfield, IN
Phone: 317-468-6200
The Jane Pauley Community Health Center
1107 N State St.
Greenfield, IN
Phone: 317-477-5263
Families First
98 E North St.
Greenfield, IN
Phone: 317-462-3733
2021 Mental Health Campaign
IT’S TIME TO OPEN UP ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE IN HANCOCK COUNTY.
Hancock County desperately needs professional services and support programs to address the growing mental illness and substance use problems in our community. To that end, our Hancock Health Foundation is raising $3.5 million to fund critical support and resources for our community.

