Compassionate Addiction Treatment & Lasting Recovery Support in Indiana
Personalized care for male adults with substance use disorders and co-occurring disorders.
Personalized care for male adults with substance use disorders and co-occurring disorders.
Arise Treatment Center serves male adults who are seeking a path toward lasting recovery, stability, and personal growth. We support individuals navigating substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health challenges who are ready to engage in a structured, supportive residential environment.
Our program is designed for those who may feel overwhelmed, stuck, or disconnected—and who are looking for more than just symptom management. We serve individuals who want to rebuild their lives with dignity, accountability, and purpose, while receiving individualized care that honors their unique experiences and strengths.
At Arise, we meet people where they are, providing a safe, respectful space to heal, grow, and move forward with hope.
Our clients are adults dealing with poly-substance abuse disorder, who may also experience chronic or urgent medical and mental health issues. We are committed to offering non-judgmental, non-biased, trauma-informed care, with a focus on effective substance abuse treatment and dual-diagnosis treatment, including options for alcohol rehabilitation.
We provide medical withdrawal management and comfort medications for detoxification as part of our alcohol rehabilitation program. Our residential treatment lasts 28-30 days, allowing individuals a time to heal, learn about addiction, and gain the tools necessary for long-term sobriety. This holistic approach also incorporates dual-diagnosis treatment to address any underlying mental health issues, ensuring comprehensive substance abuse treatment.
After completing alcohol rehabilitation, clients step down to the transitional level of care. This step continues to provide 24-hour support and allows clients to re-integrate into society through participation in 12-step meetings, which can be particularly beneficial for those undergoing dual-diagnosis treatment or seeking substance abuse treatment.
Clients attend clinical group sessions 5 days a week and receive peer support and case management services as part of their alcohol rehabilitation program. The Residential Transitional phase, which is crucial for effective dual-diagnosis treatment, lasts approximately four weeks, helping individuals in their substance abuse treatment journey.
At Arise Treatment Center, everything we do is guided by a person-centered philosophy. We believe effective treatment begins by seeing the whole person—not just a diagnosis—and building care around their unique needs, strengths, and goals.
This approach is reflected at every level of our organization, from leadership to direct care staff. It shapes how services are designed, how care is delivered, and how we collaborate with clients, families, and community partners. Our team works intentionally to create systems that are clear, supportive, and responsive, ensuring individuals feel respected, informed, and empowered throughout their treatment journey.
At Arise, person-centered care isn’t just a value—it’s the foundation of how we help people heal, grow, and move forward with purpose.
From the moment you arrive at Arise Treatment Center, you can expect to be met with respect, compassion, and clear communication. Our residential program provides a structured, supportive environment designed to help individuals focus fully on healing and recovery.
Clients can expect individualized treatment planning, a consistent daily routine, and a balance of clinical services, therapeutic activities, and personal reflection. Our team works collaboratively to support emotional, mental, and physical well-being while encouraging accountability, growth, and connection.
Throughout your stay, you will be supported by experienced professionals who are committed to meeting you where you are—while helping you build the skills, confidence, and stability needed for long-term recovery. At Arise, we believe clarity, safety, and compassion are essential parts of the healing process.
Debra Jay, Addiction Specialist


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