Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment

Last Updated on October 9, 2023 by Cass County Communication Network

With generous support from United Way of Cass County, we’ve compiled the following information from a variety of sources. This list will be updated as information changes or as we receive information about programs and services.

If you represent an organization or program that is not listed and would like to be, please e-mail us.

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211
211 is an information and referral service that provides information on a wide variety of resources. Call 2-1-1 or visit in211.org.

Addiction Treatment
Shatterproof Treatment Atlas, a free, confidential, first-of-its-kind tool to connect Hoosiers in need with appropriate addiction treatment and deliver user-friendly information about the quality of available programs. Indiana is one of 13 states to partner with Shatterproof, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to ending addiction, to launch Treatment Atlas. Indiana’s participation is funded by the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration’s Division of Mental Health and Addiction (DMHA) and replaces the state’s former addiction treatment locator.

The dashboard lists all 605 addiction treatment facilities certified by DMHA. Along with the option to filter and search in-state providers through the platform using these criteria, Hoosiers have the option to take an anonymous 10-question Addiction Treatment Needs Assessment to help identify and understand the appropriate level of care they need.

Recovery Housing
Information on recovery housing is available on this FSSA website.

Indiana Mental Health and Addiction Hotline | 800-662-HELP (4357). | More info

FindTreatment.gov
FindTreatment.gov provides the ability to search for substance use and mental health facilities, health care centers, buprenorphine practitioners, and opioid treatment providers.

SAMHSA’s National Helpline
1-800-662-HELP (4357) (also known as the Treatment Referral Routing Service), or TTY: 1-800-487-4889 is a confidential, free, 24-hour-a-day, 365-day-a-year, information service, in English and Spanish, for individuals and family members facing mental and/or substance use disorders. This service provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations. Also visit the online treatment locator, or send your zip code via text message: 435748 (HELP4U) to find help near you. Read more about the HELP4U text messaging service.

Find Naloxone in Indiana
Naloxone is available without a prescription in all states. Depending on the need, it can be found in multiple locations throughout Indiana. The Overdose Lifeline website shows NaloxBox locations and naloxone distribution centers around Indiana. In Logansport, NaloxBoxes are listed at Emmaus Mission Center (805 Spencer Street), Emmaus Food Pantry (19 West Richardville Street), IHC Logansport (1700 Dividend Drive), and IHC WIC Cass County, 1803 Smith Street.

4C Health (formerly Four County)
1015 Michigan Ave., Logansport
(574) 722-5151
4C Health Website

24/7 Crisis Help is available by calling 1-800-552-3106 or 9-8-8.

Bowen Center
Provides high-quality, comprehensive healthcare to address the emotional, physical, and social well-being of patients no matter their ability to pay.
(800) 342-5653
Bowen Center Website

Opioid Treatment Program Directory
This website from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has lists of opioid treatment programs in each state. | Opioid Treatment Program Directory Website

Turning Point
1234 N. Courtland Ave.
Kokomo, IN 46901

Turning Point offers resources to support those with mental health and addiction challenges. If you’re overwhelmed or simply need assistance, they are here for you. They have a comprehensive database of local, statewide, and national resources, including, but not limited to: adult services & peer support, rapid access navigation, recovery stabilization center, support groups, youth support, mental health counseling.
765-860-8365 (Available 24/7)
Turning Point Website

PREGNANCY & SUBSTANCE USE

4C Health
For individuals struggling with intravenous substance use or pregnant females (or suspected pregnancy) struggling with substance use, 4C Health offers IMMEDIATE ACCESS. Please call us at (800) 552-3106 or walk in to any of our multiple locations during business hours.
4C Health Website

Indiana Pregnancy Promise Program: Promoting Recovery from Opioid Use
The Indiana Pregnancy Promise Program is a free, voluntary program for pregnant Medicaid members who use opioids or have used opioids in the past.
Indiana Pregnancy Promise Program Website

SUPPORT GROUPS

See our list of Support Groups.

PROGRAMS

Stand Up Cass County (Cass County Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition)
Stand Up Cass County is Cass County’s substance abuse prevention coalition and focuses on substance abuse prevention in our youth, with funds from the Drug Free Communities (DFC) Grant. This is a community coalition made up of people/organizations ready to make a change in our community. For more information, visit the Youth Services Alliance website.

Local Coordinating Council/Partners for a Drug Free Cass County
Local Coordinating Council/Partners for a Drug Free Cass County meet the 2nd Monday of each month to combat the local drug issues in our community. People from prevention, law enforcement, treatment, and volunteers are invited to attend these monthly meetings. For more information, visit the Youth Services Alliance website.

Indiana Recovery Network
Indiana Recovery Network (IRN) is Indiana’s Recovery Hub, and aims to bridge gaps in services and engagement throughout the state to ensure that recovery support and services are accessible to all individuals.
Indiana Recovery Network Website

Indiana Addiction Issues Coalition
The Indiana Addictions Issues Coalition (IAIC) comprises a group of individuals, organizations and community leaders from across the state of Indiana whom collectively facilitate recovery for those affected by addictive disorders. Addiction whether to drugs, alcohol, tobacco, or involving other substances or actions, is a disease that can be effectively treated, allowing individuals and those around them to recover their lives. The Indiana Addictions Issues Coalition is broad-based, diverse, not-for-profit organization that advocates on behalf of people with addictive disorders. Their mission is to promote recovery through advocacy, education and service.
Indiana Addiction Issues Coalition Website


These graphics were shared by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

Help people struggling with opioid use disorder find the right care and treatment.

Findtreatment.gov
Findsupport.com

SAMHSA's National Helpline
1-800-662-HELP (4347)

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
988 or 988Lifeline.org
Signs of Overdose

Recognizing the signs of opioid overdose can save a life. Here are some things to look for:

Small, constricted "pinpoint pupils"

Falling asleep or losing consciousness

Slow, weak or no breathing

Choking or gurgling sounds

Limp body

Cold and/or clammy skin

Discolored skin (especially in lips and nails)
What to do if you think someone is overdosing

1) Call 911 Immediately
2) Administer naloxone, if available.
3) Try to keep the person awake and breating.
4) Lay the person on their side to prevent choking.
5) Stay with the person until emergency assistance arrives.
It may be hard to tell whether a person is high or experiencing an overdose. If you aren't sure, treat it like an overdose. You could save a life.


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