Franciscan Behavioral Health Dyer

24 Joliet Street
Dyer, IN 46311

Dyer, Indiana
219-865-2141

About Franciscan Behavioral Health Dyer

Franciscan Behavioral Health provides hospital-based behavioral health and chemical dependency for children, adolescents and adults in Dyer, Indiana.

The program treats substance abuse and addiction, psychiatric disorders, emotional disorders and family conflicts through an interdisciplinary team of psychiatrists, advanced practice nurses, psychologists and licensed clinical social workers.

As part of the larger Franciscan Health system this location brings addiction care, psychiatric support and crisis-capable services together under one campus.

Comprehensive Addiction Treatment

Addiction treatment is a core focus at the Dyer campus with a full continuum that includes acute-care inpatient detoxification, intensive outpatient treatment, partial hospitalization and medication-assisted treatment.

I found that this range of services lets patients access higher-acuity care locally all connected to one trusted health system.

Treatment combines cognitive behavioral therapy, family sessions and medication management to address both substance use and its underlying causes.

Psychoeducational classes cover relapse prevention, stress management, anger management and emotional regulation to support lasting recovery.

Co-Occurring and Psychiatric Care

Because the program sits within a broader hospital system, I am impressed that patients with co-occurring conditions receive integrated psychiatric and emotional health support.

The team treats psychiatric disorders, emotional disorders and family conflicts alongside substance use, with couples counseling and grief and loss work also available.

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Addiction Treatment Programs

Adult Program

An adult program in Indiana offers recovery services to those who have become addicted to drugs or alcohol. Treatment may include inpatient or outpatient services, medication, and a variety of therapy methods.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Cognitive behavioral therapy in Indiana helps those struggling with addiction deal with triggers (something that compels a person to seek their substance of choice). This method teaches individuals healthy ways to handle situations without turning to substance use.

Senior Drug & Alcohol Rehab

Elderly rehab in Indiana uses many of the same treatment methods as general population programs, but with a focus on challenges of aging. Methods often include 12-step programs, behavioral therapy, and motivational interviewing.

Teen & Adolescent Program

Each young adult program in Indiana covers a wide range of addictions. Programs offer evidence-based therapies to treat alcohol, heroin, opioid, cocaine, benzodiazepine, and marijuana addictions, among others.

Drug Rehab

For long-term recovery from drug addiction, drug rehab in Indiana is often key. This treatment gives individuals who are struggling with a substance use disorder the tools to manage their disorder and achieve long-term sobriety.

Levels of Care

Inpatient Rehab

During inpatient reahb, you live at the treatment facility and participate in several forms of therapy throughout each day. You also engage in forms of psychotherapy, which usually includes group and family therapy as well as individual counseling. Many programs also offer holistic treatment and recovery-focused life skills training.

Outpatient Rehab

Indiana outpatient rehab focuses on providing tools necessary to stay sober. This involves several weekly counseling sessions and involvement in at least one support group, such as NA or AA, for several weeks or months. During that time, you’ll learn how to replace unhealthy habits with healthy ones and prevent relapse.

Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health

Dual diagnosis in Indiana treats co-occurring disorders, meaning it addresses both your mental health and recovery needs. A multidisciplinary team of psychiatrists and addiction experts work together to ensure all aspects of your mental and physical health are treated.

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)

While in a partial hospitalization program (PHP), you receive treatment similar to an inpatient program, but you’re able to live at home during non-treatment times. PHPs often serve as a step between inpatient and outpatient drug rehab in Indiana.

Payment Options

Medicaid Accepted

If you're eligible for Medicaid (called Indiana Medicaid/Hoosier Healthwise), you can use your coverage to help pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Indiana. In most cases, Medicaid will cover most or all of the costs of treatment, including rehab.

Medicare Accepted

If eligible, Medicare can be used to cover the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Indiana. The amount of coverage it provides depends on many things, so it’s a good idea to contact your provider and get specific details.

TRICARE

Administered by the Department of Defense, TRICARE offers comprehensive military health insurance plans for active and retired military members and their families. Similar to PPO programs offered by private insurance companies, TRICARE covers multiple levels of care for addiction treatment, including detox, inpatient rehab, and outpatient services.

Private Insurance

If you have private rehab insurance, you may be able to use your coverage to pay for some or all of your treatment in Indiana. Your insurance policy determines the amount of coverage, and you may be left with some out-of-pocket costs like a co-payment, or co-insurance. Check with your insurer for more information.

Self-Pay Options

For those entering alcohol or drug rehab in Indiana, self-pay options are a common method of paying for treatment. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, using a credit card, or taking out a personal loan.

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Contact Information

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24 Joliet Street
Dyer, IN 46311

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