About Hamilton Center, Inc. – Terre Haute
Hamilton Center is a behavioral health system in the west central and central Indiana regions. One of their treatment centers is in Terre Haute in Vigo County. The center is accredited by The Joint Commission, and they offer substance use disorder and mental health treatment.
They offer competitive rates if you’re a self-pay client. They also accept Medicaid, Medicare, insurance, and some managed care plans. You may also qualify for discounts or even some free services depending on your income, family size, and diagnosis.
The facility in Terre Haute offers inpatient and outpatient addiction services. Services are prioritized on need. The highest priority is for pregnant women using intravenous drugs. The inpatient service is for short term stabilization. The goal is to return you, as soon as possible, to a less restrictive environment.
Inpatient stabilization starts with a holistic assessment which includes your physical and emotional health. They also assess your family life and employment history. You’ll be treated by doctors, nurses, psychiatrists, social workers, and therapists. A case manager will help you through the process, and you’ll get medication management if appropriate.
Addiction services are comprehensive and include individual and group therapy. You’ll participate in evidence-based therapies such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and relapse prevention therapy. You’ll learn if you have any co-occurring disorders such as depression and anxiety and learn tools to help you manage.
The outpatient program uses the Matrix model for addiction. This is an outpatient treatment approach that integrates several other approaches. This includes CBT, motivational interviewing, and 12 Step models. There’s individual counseling, support groups, and family involvement. The program runs 16 weeks.
There’s a special opioid use disorder treatment program called WIN Recovery. You can get daily methadone as well as counseling and case management. The program requires you to attend individual and group counseling for the first year in the program. The program is for adults 18 and older who have misused any opiates for a year, including prescription pain medication. You must also be in active withdrawal from the opiates. At the time of writing, if you’re uninsured, the WIN program fee is $20 per day after a one time intake fee.