Tara Treatment Center
6231 South U.S Highway 31
Franklin, IN 46131
About Tara Treatment Center
Tara Treatment Center provides faith-based addiction care for adults. They offer detox, residential, and outpatient services. They also have transitional services for continued support. You’ll find ‘em out in Franklin, Indiana.
The programs emphasize a holistic approach to care that focuses on the mental, physical, and spiritual aspects of addiction and healing. You’ll attend 12 Step programs where they learn accountability for their recovery and have a supportive network of people with the same goal of long-term sobriety.
They provide medically monitored detox services, with staff available 24/7 to ensure safety and comfort. You’ll transition into the next level of treatment after you’re stabilized.
Residential treatment also includes 24-hour care and they have gender-specific locations for men and women. That allows residents to focus on healing without outside distractions.
You’ll attend therapy sessions where you may work on finding the root causes of your addiction issues and develop healthy coping strategies for stressful situations. You will address behavioral changes you need to make that are more conducive to a healthy lifestyle. Most guests remain in residential care for 30 to 42 days, depending on the individual needs.
They offer intensive outpatient and general outpatient treatment. These programs are best for those who’ve completed inpatient care or want to live at home while getting treatment. You’ll have fewer therapy sessions and can continue with regular activities like working or attending school.
You’ll have educational support where you may learn more about the disease of addiction and how it affects relationships and health. They provide transitional services for those who need more support and stabilization than outpatient care allows.
Aftercare is available and allows guests to work on maintaining recovery progress. You may learn relapse prevention methods and learn to recognize substance use triggers you should avoid.