About Oxford House Indy – Indianapolis
Oxford House Indiana is a non-profit residential treatment facility for adults located in Indianapolis, Indiana. They help individuals struggling with mental health and substance use disorders by providing a sober living environment in which they can recover. Each sober living home is democratically operated, self-supporting, and drug-free.
The Oxford House Indy believes in three cornerstones of recovery. These are self-help is the bedrock of recovery, disciplined democracy is key to living together, and self-support builds efficacy to avoid relapse. An individual may come into an Oxford House following a 28-day rehabilitation program or at least a 5 to 10 day detox. If you’re participating in this program, you may be referred to outside providers for additional recovery services such as individual and group therapy, recovery-focused education, relapse prevention and life skills training, and medication management.
A group of six or more recovering individuals is granted the right to call themselves an Oxford House and to use the Oxford House system. Any client who returns to abusing drugs or alcohol while participating in the program may face expulsion. Alumni groups offer continued care and opportunities for peer interaction post-treatment.
Oxford House Indiana may be in-network with most private insurance providers. Contact your provider to confirm your coverage as out of network benefits can vary.