About Bloomington Meadows Hospital – Bloomington
Bloomington Meadows Hospital, in Bloomington, Indiana, provides mental and behavioral health services for youth and adults. They offer dual diagnosis care, medically supervised detox, and inpatient, outpatient, and aftercare services. Dedicated programming is available for children, adolescents, young adults, seniors, persons with hearing impairments, and persons with HIV/AIDS.
Bloomington Meadows Hospital is a mental health care and addiction recovery facility for youth and adults in Bloomington, Indiana. Their services include medically supervised detox, inpatient, and outpatient programming, and aftercare support. They also offer dedicated programming for children, adolescents, young adults, seniors, persons with HIV/AIDS, persons with hearing impairments, and persons with co-occurring addiction and mental illness.
Clients undergoing detox receive round-the-clock medical supervision and may be prescribed FDA-approved medications to ease withdrawal symptoms and prevent complications.
The inpatient program allows clients to focus on their recovery in a private, home-like setting. Clients receive medical and mental health assessments, personalized care plans, and comprehensive case management. They also engage in intensive, trauma-informed individual, group, and family counseling drawing on proven modalities, including CBT, DBT, RBT, and motivational interviewing. Their evidence-based complementary therapies include experiential therapy and nutrition therapy. The program also prioritizes recovery-focused life skills training, including courses in coping, self-care, and relapse prevention.
The outpatient program promotes clients’ long-term recovery through a robust continuum of care aligned with clients’ evolving needs. Aftercare services may include outpatient and sober living transitional assistance, 12 step program facilitation, and referrals for medical, mental health, and social service programs.
Bloomington Meadows Hospital is state licensed and accredited by the Joint Commission and SAMHSA. They accept private insurance, military insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, and self-pay. Financial aid is available.