Safe Syringe Access and Support: Community Recovery/Prevention - 3401 E Raymond St.
Focusing on: Community Recovery/Prevention Resources
Service Site: HealthNet Barrington (pharmacy)
Address: 3401 E Raymond St
City: Indianapolis
County: Marion
Telephone: (317) 221-2117
Fax:
Intake Telephone: (317) 779-4802
Crisis (24 Hour) Telephone:
Website: https://www.facebook.com/safesyringe
Services Description: Safe Syringe provides free, anonymous syringe exchange and harm reduction services, as well as peer support, naloxone distribution, and connection to social and community resources.
Operating Hours: Thurs: 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Walk-in Hours: Thurs: 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Special Intake Instructions: When you arrive at the front entrance, head to the pharmacy. We are located to the left of the pharmacy window. Knock on the wood door and a Peer will meet with you.
Accessibility: We are handicap accessible.
Our focus is on: Community Recovery/Prevention Resources
Our primary service(s): Education and Training, Referrals, Overdose Prevention Programs, Naloxone Training, Naloxone Distribution
We offer the following services: Education, Peer Support, Naloxone Training, Naloxone Distribution
The gender populations we serve are: All/Anyone
The age populations we serve are: Adults
The age populations we serve are: Adults
The payment types we accept are: No Cost
Childcare Provided: No
Exclusions:
Safe Syringe Access and Support: Peer Recovery Services - 1434 Shelby St.
Focusing on: Peer Recovery Services
Service Site: Corner Exchange
Address: 1434 Shelby Street
City: Indianapolis
County: Marion
Telephone: (317) 221-2117
Fax:
Intake Telephone: (317) 770-4802
Crisis (24 Hour) Telephone:
Website: https://www.facebook.com/safesyringe
Services Description: Safe Syringe provides free, anonymous syringe exchange and harm reduction services, as well as peer support, naloxone distribution, and connection to social and community resources.
Operating Hours: Tues: 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM, Wed: By appointment, Thurs: 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Walk-in Hours: Tues: 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM, Thurs: 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Special Intake Instructions: Use the front entrance. If the doors are locked, please call the phone number on the door to be escorted in.
Accessibility: We are handicap accessible.
Our focus is on: Peer Recovery Services
Our primary service(s): Peer
We offer the following services: Connect to Peer Recovery Coach
The gender populations we serve are: All/Anyone
The age populations we serve are: Adults
The age populations we serve are: Adults
The payment types we accept are: No Cost
Childcare Provided: No
Exclusions: Parent with Accompanying Child(ren)
Safe Syringe Access and Support: Peer Recovery Services - 3401 E Raymond St.
Focusing on: Peer Recovery Services
Service Site: HealthNet Barrington (pharmacy)
Address: 3401 E Raymond St
City: Indianapolis
County: Marion
Telephone: (317) 221-2117
Fax:
Intake Telephone: (317) 779-4802
Crisis (24 Hour) Telephone:
Website: https://www.facebook.com/safesyringe
Services Description:
Operating Hours: Thurs: 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Walk-in Hours: Thurs: 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Special Intake Instructions: When you arrive at the front entrance, head to the pharmacy. We are located to the left of the pharmacy window. Knock on the wood door and a Peer will meet with you.
Accessibility: We are handicap accessible.
Our focus is on: Peer Recovery Services
Our primary service(s): Peer
We offer the following services: Connect to Peer Recovery Coach
The gender populations we serve are: All/Anyone
The age populations we serve are: Adults
The age populations we serve are: Adults
The payment types we accept are: No Cost
Childcare Provided: No
Exclusions:
Seeds of Hope: Recovery Housing - 1425 S. Mickley Ave.
Focusing on: Recovery Housing
Service Site: Seeds of Hope
Address: 1425 S. Mickley Ave Building 1
City: Indianapolis
County: Marion
Telephone: (317) 244-0203
Fax: (317) 481-0749
Intake Telephone: (317) 244-0203
Crisis (24 Hour) Telephone:
Website: https://www.SeedsofHopeindy.org
Services Description: Sober living Apartment
Operating Hours: Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Walk-in Hours: N/A
Special Intake Instructions:
Accessibility: We are handicap accessible.
Our focus is on: Recovery Housing
Our primary service(s): Residential Supportive Living, Transitional Residential Services,Seeds of Hope also offers relapse prevention , finance, spirituality, IOP, and dance
We offer the following services: Recovery Support Services, Relapse Prevention, Access to Support Groups, Employment Assistance
The gender populations we serve are: Female
The age populations we serve are: Adults
The age populations we serve are: Adults
The payment types we accept are: Self pay
Childcare Provided: No
Exclusions: Pregnant Women, Parent with Accompanying Child(ren), Sex Offenders, Violent Offenders
Step-Up Inc.: Community Recovery/Prevention - 4755 Kingsway Dr.
Focusing on: Community Recovery/Prevention Resources
Service Site: Step-Up, Inc.
Address: 4755 Kingsway Drive Suite 300
City: Indianapolis
County: Marion
Telephone: (317) 259-7013
Fax: (317) 259-7034
Intake Telephone: (317) 259-7013
Crisis (24 Hour) Telephone:
Website: https://www.stepupin.org
Services Description: Syringe exchange program and non-syringe harm reduction supply distribution.
Operating Hours: Mon: 02:00 PM - 06:00 PM, Tues: 11:00 AM - 04:30 PM, Wed: 11:00 AM - 04:30 PM, Thurs: 11:00 AM - 04:30 PM, Fri: 11:00 AM - 04:30 PM
Walk-in Hours: Mon-Fri: 11:00 AM - 04:30 PM
Special Intake Instructions: All Syringe Exchange hours are walk-in. Participants do not need to bring anything with them for their intake/first visit. We are handicap accessible. Our Syringe Exchange operates out of Aspire Indiana Health's building located at 2506 Willowbrook Parkway (just south of the Step-Up, Inc. office). Enter through their front door and follow the signage in the hallway to find the syringe exchange. All non-syringe harm reduction distribution can be accessed by checking in at the front desk at the Step-Up, Inc. office building.
Accessibility: We are handicap accessible.
Our focus is on: Community Recovery/Prevention Resources
Our primary service(s): Education and Training, Prevention and Prevention Programs, Naloxone Distribution
We offer the following services: Prevention, Referral for Supportive Services, Naloxone Training, Naloxone Distribution, Outreach Services
The gender populations we serve are: All/Anyone
The age populations we serve are: Adults, Adolescents, Seniors
The age populations we serve are: Adults, Adolescents, Seniors
The payment types we accept are: No Cost
Childcare Provided: No
Exclusions:
Talitha Koum Women's Recovery House: Recovery Housing - 527 E Main St.
Focusing on: Recovery Housing
Service Site: TK recovery house
Address: 527 E Main street
City: Greenfield
County: Hancock
Telephone: (317) 318-1033
Fax:
Intake Telephone: (317) 525-7791
Crisis (24 Hour) Telephone:
Website: https://TalithaKoumTK.org
Services Description: We are a 9 bed home and 6 month program that allows ladies to stay up 2 years. We offer prgraming and case management
Operating Hours: Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Sat: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Sun: 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Walk-in Hours: N/A
Special Intake Instructions: Call the intake number to set up interview and apply . The pre application is on the website.
Accessibility: We are not handicap accessible.
Our focus is on: Recovery Housing
Our primary service(s): No clinical services in house
We offer the following services: Recovery Support Services, Relapse Prevention, Life Skills and Coaching, Trauma Related Counseling, Access to Support Groups, Specialty Services for Women, Employment Assistance
The gender populations we serve are: Female
The age populations we serve are: Adults
The age populations we serve are: Adults
The payment types we accept are: Self pay, Recovery Works
Childcare Provided: No
Exclusions: Parent with Accompanying Child(ren), Violent Offenders
The 24 Group: Community Recovery/Prevention - 11715 Fox Rd.
Focusing on: Community Recovery/Prevention Resources
Service Site: The 24 Group
Address: 11715 Fox Road, Suite 400-131
City: Indianapolis
County: Marion
Telephone: (317) 331-5949
Fax: (317) 331-5949
Intake Telephone: (317) 331-5949
Crisis (24 Hour) Telephone: 317-331-5949
Website: http://www.the24group.org/
Services Description: The 24 Group is an all-volunteer nonprofit organization based in Indianapolis that seeks to inform and educate on the topic of addiction and recovery via its online presence and community events around Central Indiana. Fundraising efforts provide grants to local addiction treatment and recovery support providers to help young adults with limited financial resources achieve sobriety and sustain their early recovery efforts. The 24 Group was founded in 2006 by a group of parents who came together with the common experience of a loved one struggling with the disease of addiction. The name of the organization was selected in memory of David Manlove, the son of founding board members Kim and Marissa Manlove who wore number 24 on his baseball jersey in high school. The hawk used in the logo is a symbol chosen by the Manloves to remind them of the spirit of Dave, a symbol that in Native American tradition is the messenger between heaven and earth.
Operating Hours: Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM, Sat: 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM, Sun: 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Walk-in Hours: N/A
Special Intake Instructions:
Accessibility: We are not handicap accessible.
Our focus is on: Community Recovery/Prevention Resources
Our primary service(s): Advocacy, Prevention and Prevention Programs, Support,We believe: Addiction is a chronic brain disorder and as such should carry no social shame or stigma. There is effective treatment for addiction and recovery is possible for anyone. Treatment and recovery support should be available to all regardless of socio-economic status or access to insurance. We believe that recovery is possible and is the ultimate goal for those affected by substance use disorder. There are many pathways to recovery, parents and other family members need their own treatment and support to achieve and maintain recovery from the devastating effects of this disease.", someone is in recovery when they say they are in recovery. Staying connected with a treatment and recovery program enhances chances of long-term success. Family education and support enhances treatment effectiveness and success for the adolescent/young adult. Addiction is a family disease
We offer the following services: Advocacy, Education, Support, Support - Parents, Family Support Groups, Peer Support
The gender populations we serve are: All/Anyone
The age populations we serve are: Adolescents
The age populations we serve are: Adolescents
The payment types we accept are: No Cost
Childcare Provided: No
Exclusions: Sex Offenders, Violent Offenders
The Landing Place Inc.: Community Recovery/Prevention - 18 W. South St.
Focusing on: Community Recovery/Prevention Resources
Service Site: The Landing Place, Inc.
Address: 18 W. South Street
City: Greenfield
County: Hancock
Telephone: (317) 477-8483
Fax:
Intake Telephone:
Crisis (24 Hour) Telephone: 317-525-7791
Website: https://www.thelandingplacehc.com
Services Description: The Landing Place is a recovery center for support groups.
Operating Hours: Mon: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, Tues: 10:00 AM - 8:30 PM, Wed: 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Thurs: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Walk-in Hours: N/A
Special Intake Instructions:
Accessibility: We are handicap accessible.
Our focus is on: Community Recovery/Prevention Resources
Our primary service(s): Advocacy, Education and Training, Prevention and Prevention Programs, Support, Referrals, Naloxone Distribution
We offer the following services: Advocacy, Education, Prevention, Support, Support - Parents, Family Support Groups, Peer Support, Recovery Cafe, Naloxone Distribution, Access to Virtual Services
The gender populations we serve are: All/Anyone
The age populations we serve are: Adults, Adolescents
The age populations we serve are: Adults, Adolescents
The payment types we accept are: No Cost
Childcare Provided: No
Exclusions: Sex Offenders
The Landing Place Inc.: Peer Recovery Services - 18 W. South St.
Focusing on: Peer Recovery Services
Service Site: The Landing Place, Inc.
Address: 18 W. South Street
City: Greenfield
County: Hancock
Telephone: (317) 477-8483
Fax:
Intake Telephone:
Crisis (24 Hour) Telephone: 317-525-7791
Website: https://www.thelandingplacehc.com
Services Description: A safe place for teens to learn recovery tools for freedom from addiction, how to deal with feelings of acceptance or rejection, relationship issues, pain and abuse. As well as how to make wise life choices or deal with a destructive choice already made.
Operating Hours: Mon: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, Tues: 10:00 AM - 8:30 PM, Wed: 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Thurs: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Walk-in Hours: N/A
Special Intake Instructions:
Accessibility: We are handicap accessible.
Our focus is on: Peer Recovery Services
Our primary service(s): Peer, Mentor,Adolescent Early Intervention
We offer the following services: Connect to Peer Recovery Coach, Connect to Mentor, Video conferencing option, Peer Recovery Case Management
The gender populations we serve are: All/Anyone
The age populations we serve are: Adults, Adolescents
The age populations we serve are: Adults, Adolescents
The payment types we accept are: No Cost
Childcare Provided: No
Exclusions: Sex Offenders
The Willow Center: Community Recovery/Prevention - 515 North Green St.
Focusing on: Community Recovery/Prevention Resources
Service Site: The Willow Center, Brownsburg, IN
Address: 515 North Green Street, Suite 402
City: Brownsburg
County: Hendricks
Telephone: (317) 852-3690
Fax: (317) 852-2766
Intake Telephone: (317) 852-3690
Crisis (24 Hour) Telephone:
Website: https://www.thewillowcenter.com
Services Description: The Willow Center is a DMHA-certified outpatient substance use treatment and mental health counseling center. It is our privilege to offer our clients a uniquely better experience, individually designed to ensure a future of good health, happiness, and positive life-changes that bring pride and joy to them and their families. We stand proudly with our clients in their journeys of wellness and recovery.
Operating Hours: Mon-Fri: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Walk-in Hours: N/A
Special Intake Instructions:
Accessibility: We are handicap accessible.
Our focus is on: Community Recovery/Prevention Resources
Our primary service(s): Education and Training, Prevention and Prevention Programs, Support, Referrals, Overdose Prevention Programs, Naloxone Training
We offer the following services: Advocacy, Education, Prevention, Support, Peer Support, Naloxone Training, Naloxone Distribution, Access to Virtual Services
The gender populations we serve are: All/Anyone
The age populations we serve are: Adults, Adolescents
The age populations we serve are: Adults, Adolescents
The payment types we accept are: Self pay, Medicare, Medicaid, Recovery Works, Commercial Insurance, HIP - Anthem, HIP - CareSource, HIP - MDwise, HIP - MHS
Childcare Provided: No
Exclusions:
