FAQs

Indy Recovery House

Have a rehabilitation-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give Indy Recovery House a call today for more information!

  • Can I bring my cell phone to treatment at Indy Recovery House?

    At Indy Recovery House, cell phone use depends on your level of care. Some programs allow phone access, while others may have restrictions to help you focus on your recovery. Our goal is to create a structured, supportive environment, including supportive housing in Indianapolis, IN, that encourages healing while maintaining healthy connections with loved ones. For more details about our policies and programs, contact Indy Recovery House today!

  • What is the payment process for treatment at Indy Recovery House?

    At Indy Recovery House, we accept a variety of payment options to make treatment accessible, including:


    -Major credit and debit cards


    -Cash payments


    -Bank and personal certified checks


    -Wire transfers


    -Most insurance plans


    We also want to make sure that a lack of insurance is not a barrier to treatment. We offer services to those without insurance and can discuss alternative payment arrangements to help you get the care you need. If you're looking for supportive housing in Indianapolis, IN, we can work with you to find a solution that fits your financial situation. Reach out to Indy Recovery House today to discuss payment options and start your recovery journey!

  • What is allowed and what is not allowed at Indy Recovery House?

    At Indy Recovery House, we strive to create a safe and supportive environment for recovery. Our structured setting is designed to promote long-term sobriety, accountability, and community connection through peer recovery. Peer recovery in Indianapolis, IN has been shown to play a vital role in sustained success after treatment. In fact, according to AddictionHelp.com, between 85% and 95% of individuals who complete a rehab treatment program remain drug-free nine months later. That level of success is often supported by strong peer-led environments like ours.


    Below is a general guideline of what is allowed and not allowed during your stay:


    Required and Allowed:


    -Driver's license or state ID


    -Insurance card


    -Approved personal belongings (clothing, toiletries, etc.)


    -All prescription medications in original pharmaceutical bottles


    -Medications prescribed and approved by our staff


    -Cell phones (depending on level of care)


    Not Allowed:


    -Drugs, alcohol, or paraphernalia of any kind


    -Weapons or anything considered dangerous


    -Disruptive or inappropriate behavior


    -Aerosol containers


    -Sheets and linens from home


    Our rules are in place to foster accountability and respect among residents.