An Indiana Drug and Alcohol Rehab Center That Works

Medical Detox

Inpatient Rehab

Outpatient

Addiction Therapy

DUAL DIAGNOSIS

Mental Health
We treat addiction, not just the symptoms
Holistic Treatment Program
Therapy is one of the most beneficial and critical components of the addiction recovery journey. From group therapy to individual counseling, we offer the best of therapeutic care to all of our clients.

Our Rehab Center in Indiana
You Can Live in Our Transitional Living Facility
First City Recovery Center knows how difficult it is to transition into the real world after addiction treatment. Because of this, we allow some of our patients to stay in our 24/7 transitional living facility post-treatment.
A transitional living facility provides its residents with large amounts of freedom. Therefore, staying in one will allow people in recovery to slowly get used to being on their own prior to fully joining the real world.
You Get to Join Our Visible Recovery Community
Another program that we allow our patients to be a part of post-treatment is our Visible Recovery community. Visible Recovery is an addiction support group offered only at First City Recovery Center. This addiction support group has robust monthly activities within central Indiana that former patients of ours can participate in.
Visible Recovery has activities that are based in the real world post-treatment. Thus, visible recovery can help patients transition into the real world more smoothly.

Indiana Inpatient Drug Rehab Programs
A focus of our alcohol rehab in Indiana is to treat the addiction and the root mental health issues of each client. Our alcohol treatment program includes alcohol detox as well as group and individual counseling sessions with therapists who specialize in addictive behaviors.
Meth addiction is a serious problem that can be difficult to overcome. Methamphetamine also causes many unpleasant side effects including restlessness, irritability, insomnia, weight loss are all very common symptoms of withdrawal from meth abuse.
Opioid addiction can be a challenging disorder for those who suffer from it as well as their loved ones. Opioids create an intense physical dependence in users, which makes it difficult for addicts to stop using without medical assistance.