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National, Anonymous Crisis Lines:
If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide and seeking emotional support, there are crisis lines available via phone, chat, or text. If a suicide attempt has occurred, call 911 immediately or go to a nearby hospital emergency room. Hover over each resource or click to learn more. 
¡Los servicios de texto y chat de 988 Lifeline ya están disponibles en español! Haga clic aquí para obtener información sobre cómo acceder a todos los servicios en español.
If you or someone you know is currently experiencing thoughts of suicide, or a mental health or substance use crisis, please call 988 to reach Suicide & Crisis Lifeline and speak with a trained crisis specialist 24/7.
YouthLine is a free teen-to-teen crisis support and help line. YouthLine is confidential to a point- while we will never share conversations had on the lines, we are mandatory reporters. If a young person is unable to agree to safety for themselves or another person or if someone has experienced abuse or assault, YouthLine may contact other agencies to ensure the best support and safety for the young person in crisis.
Crisis Text Line provides free, 24/7 support via text message. We spend our days (and nights!) helping texters and how we can reach people in their moments of crisis. And, we couldn’t do it without you! Use these digital assets and printable materials to get the word out about 741741.
Free, 24/7, confidential support is a call away. The Veterans Crisis Line can help even if you’re not enrolled in VA benefits or health care.
Crisis counselors are trained to answer calls, chats, or texts from LGBTQ young people who reach out on our free, confidential and secure 24/7 service when they are struggling with issues such as coming out, LGBTQ identity, depression, and suicide.
Local Crisis Resources
Cummins Behavioral Health- Crisis Services
The Cummins’ Behavioral Health Crisis Services team provides intervention and support for individuals experiencing behavioral health or substance use crises. Our team responds directly to the location of the crisis, eliminating the need for individuals to travel to a care facility.
The Crisis Team collaborates with community organizations, schools, first responders, and law enforcement to ensure individuals receive appropriate follow-up care after a crisis. The mobile Crisis Services enhance our existing 24-hour, telephone-based crisis intervention services, which are available in all counties we serve.
For crisis support in Hendricks County, you can:
  *   Visit in person at 6655 E US 36, Avon, during open office hours (Monday-Friday 8am-5pm)
  *   Call 888-714-1927 ext. 1501
  *   Receive support in your home or community for mobile crisis response.
Address: 6655 E US HWY 36
Avon, IN 46123

Phone: ​1-888-714-1927 (Option 1)
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Hamilton Center
Hamilton Center provides assistance to individuals, families and communities who may need support with mental health or substance abuse emergencies. We can be contacted 24 hours a day for crisis/diversion assessments and referrals at (800) 742-0787. Crisis assessments are also available in over 200 languages through the use of  highly qualified Interpretation services. 
​Insurance Accepted: Depending on the type of behavioral health coverage a person has, costs may be covered by insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, or other managed care plans.
Address: 900 Southfield Dr., Plainfield, IN. 46168
Crisis Phone:
(800) 742-0787
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Hendricks Behavioral Hospital
Hendricks Behavioral Hospital offers 
24/7 free assessments to determine level of care needed for clients, as well as a full continuum of care through our inpatient and intensive outpatient programming for individuals experiencing mental health disorders. 
Inpatient stays are between 7 to 10 days and vary according to the individual’s needs. In addition to regular therapy, we also offer a variety of recreational therapies during the stay including: pet therapy, music therapy, art therapy, yoga, health management and anger management. As part of the process, we offer Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) for both adults and adolescents ages 13 to 17. This is a good step-down for inpatient patients or designed for individuals who may need more than traditional one on one therapy. IOP is offered 5 days per week for 3 hours at a time. No appointment is ever needed. ​Learn more about these services below.

Insurance Accepted: Indiana Medicaid, HiP, Presumptive Eligibility Medicaid for inpatient stays, Medicare for inpatient, most commercial insurance, TriCare and self-pay.  For more information, please call 844-991-9900.
Adult services
 We offer two different units for adults experiencing mental health and/or substance use disorders. Foundations is our higher acuity adult psychiatric unit which addresses things such as mania, psychosis, schizophrenia, etc. Foundations uses evidence-based programming called Illness Management Recovery.  Renew is for adults experiencing things such as self-harm, suicide thoughts or attempts, anxiety, depression or mental health disorder with a substance use disorder component. Renew uses evidence based programming called Seeking Safety. 
Learn more here
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adolescent services
Hendricks Behavioral Hospital has an inpatient mental health unit for adolescents ages 13 to 17 called Thrive. This unit utilizes evidence based therapy called Zones of Regulation. Strive Intensive Outpatient Programs use evidenced based treatment utilizing DBT and CBT therapies. The goal is to strengthen the individual’s functioning while providing the tools to return to healthy daily activities. Our programs are designed to help each individual identify their own triggers to negative thought processes and behaviors, and develop effective self-regulation skills they can use at home, in the community and at school.

Program schedule:
Adolescent IOP is offered 5 days per week. Attendance is required 3 days per week, 3 hours per day, and is led by Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs), Licensed Clinical Addictions Counselors (LCACs) or Licensed Mental Health Counselors (LMHCs). Individual sessions, medication management, and discharge planning are part of IOP services.​
Learn more here
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Address: 1051 Southfield Drive, Plainfield, IN 46168
24/7 Phone: 844-991-9900
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Valle Vista Health System
Valle Vista Health System's acute inpatient psychiatric treatment program for adults works to quickly stabilize the most serious symptoms and allow for a transition to less intensive levels of mental health care.The goal of adult acute psychiatric treatment is to help individuals get to a point where they can step down into a less-intensive level of care at Valle Vista Health System, such as an Adult Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP). Our adult acute inpatient mental health program utilizes medical supervision, therapies, counseling and more to help you or your loved one stabilize effectively.​ Valle Vista Health System’s psychiatric treatment program for patients ages 12 to 18 works to quickly stabilize the most severe symptoms and allow for a transition to less intensive levels of care. Patients are housed in separate units split by gender and age group.
Bilingual: Yes
Sliding fee: No
Insurance: Private, Medicaid, Medicare
Counseling services: Individual, family, education, group, assessment and evaluation, substance abuse, dual diagnosis, mood disorders, depression, psychosis, disruptive disorders, anxiety, post-traumatic stress, detoxification, community support programs, medication management, discharge planning
Address: 898 E. Main St., Greenwood, IN. 46143
Phone: ​317-887-1348
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Bierman ABA Autism Center
Bierman Autism Centers is an Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) clinic focusing on early intervention. We design custom therapy programs for children 18 months to 9 years old to help them develop the foundational skills they need to communicate, self-advocate, and succeed on their terms. Our specific Autism services include: ABA Services,  Diagnostic Services, Speech Therapy, and Occupational Therapy.
Our personalized EIBI programs are built around a child's unique personality, interests, and capabilities; programs build a strong learning foundation and teach skills that promote happiness and success in any environment. We teach skills and foster relationships that affect every developmental domain, laying a strong foundation for developmental and educational outcomes through all of life. We create a safe and nurturing environment to enhance your child's progress. Whether your child was just recently diagnosed or has been in a traditional school setting but unable to make adequate progress, we deeply believe every child is capable of learning with the right programming in place. 

Address: 5250 E US Hwy 36 Suite 630
Avon, Indiana 46123
Phone: (317) 857-3155
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Meaningful Day Services, Inc

Email: [email protected]
Bilingual: No
Sliding fee: No
Insurance: Private, Medicaid
Age groups served: Adults, children
Program types: Outpatient
Counseling services:
Meaningful Day Services, Inc. (MDS) provides office-based counseling services out of our Brownsburg and West Indianapolis locations. MDS provides individual, couples, and family counseling to children and adults. Our counselors utilize multiple modalities, depending on each client’s specific needs. We are experienced, working with individuals with a variety of mental health issues, in addition to developmental and intellectual disabilities. At MDS, we believe that everyone has the ability to make positive changes. Our experienced counselors are ready to help you reach your goals. ​
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Address: 225 S. School St., Brownsburg, IN. 46112
Brownsburg phone: 317-858-8630
Fax: 317-858-8715
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Sycamore Services, Inc.
Sycamore Services, Inc., is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization devoted to making a difference in our community by offering individually designed services to adults and children with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and other conditions that can limit participation in life’s daily activities. 
Email: [email protected]
Age groups served: adults, children, teenagers
Sliding fee: No
Insurance: Private, Medicaid
Program types: Outpatient, supported living
Counseling services: Individual, speech, physical therapy, nutrition services, social work, developmental therapy, family education, vision services, nursing, audiology, occupational therapy, psychological services, community integration, respite care, day programs, behavioral issues
Office hours: Mon-Fri, by appointment only
 Plainfield Office:
​8313 E. CR. 300 S., Plainfield, IN. 46168

317-838-7705
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​Children’s Services Office: 
2411 E. Main Street
Danville, IN 46122
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NeuroPsychiatric Hospitals
NeuroPsychiatric Hospitals provides programming specifically for the treatment and betterment of patients with intellectual impairments. NeuroPsychiatric Hospitals has observed an increasing number of adults with Autism and other Intellectual Impairments who are referred for the treatment of comorbid acute psychiatric disorders. NPH utilizes sensory programming as well as behavioral programming in the treatment of our patients under the direction of multiple disciplinary’s, those may include clinical physiologist, psychiatrist and internal medicine. Sensory rooms, large and small group therapy rooms and the full range of NPH services provide our patients with a physically and emotionally safe environment.
Bilingual: No
Sliding fee: No
Insurance: Medicare, medicaid and private insurance
Age groups served: 18+
Program types: Inpatient, outpatient, Psychiatric, neurological, ECF, ER, at-home patients
Counseling services: Depression, anxiety, dementia, TBI, CBT, drugs and addiction, other mental health disorders
Office hours: M-F 2pm-4pm and 8pm-9pm (visiting hours), Weekends and holidays, 2pm-4pm


Address: 6720 Parkdale Place,
​Indianapolis, IN 46254
Phone: ​1-877-398-4186
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Oasis Mental Health Consulting LLC
Oasis is a Medicaid Waiver Provider that provides quality consulting, residential, and in-home services to individuals with developmental delays and intellectual disabilities. We serve Hendricks, Boone, Johnson, Morgan, Marion, and Hamilton Counties.​ Oasis is a newly established Medicaid Waiver Provider (BDDS) in Hendricks county. Services include: Respite Care, Personal Assistance Care (PAC), Residential habilitation and Support (RHS), and Day Habilitation Individual (DHI). We also provide Behavior Management levels 1 & 2, and Psychological therapy. Our practice is strength-based and person-centered. We believe in unconditional regard, respect, and dignity for all people. Please visit our website to meet our dedicated staff and click on each person’s photo to read about their biography, years of experience, and places they have worked.
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Insurance: Medicaid only
Age Group Served: All ages
Program Type: Medicaid Waiver Services
Population Served: Individuals with developmental delays & Intellectual disabilities.
Office Hours: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM (Mon-Sat) Closed on Sundays
Email: [email protected] 
Address: 8900 Carolina Circle, Avon, IN 46123
Phone: (317) 523-5375
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Riley Children's Health (IU Health)
Department of Psychiatry faculty, residents and fellows provide care for children and adolescents in specialty clinics at the Riley Pediatric Care Center in downtown Indianapolis.
Bilingual: Yes
Sliding fee: No.
Insurance: Private, Medicare, Medicaid
Age groups served: Children, teenagers, families
Program types: Inpatient, outpatient, partial hospitalization
Counseling services: Individual, family, pharmacotherapy, social skills treatment, behavior modification, autism, Aspergers, developmental disorders, ADHD, eating disorders, disruptive behaviors, mood disorders, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety, tics, trichotillomania, dual-diagnosis
ADHD and Disruptive Behavior Disorders Clinic
The Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Disruptive Behavior Disorders (DBDs) team performs diagnostic evaluations and treatment for children and teens, using evidence-based medication management and psychotherapy. Treated conditions include ADHD, disruptive mood dysregulation disorder and oppositional defiant disorder. We use specialized psychotherapies within a comprehensive behavior management program.
​Autism Spectrum and Developmental Disorders Outpatient Program
​The Autism Spectrum and Development Disorders Outpatient Program provides comprehensive assessment and treatment for individuals with autism spectrum disorder and other related neurodevelopmental disorders from birth to age 18 years. Services include:
  • Diagnostic and comprehensive evaluations that include parent/caregiver interview, structured child observations, and standardized testing to assess autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability and other neurodevelopmental disorders. These evaluations take place over multiple visits when necessary.
  • Behavioral Interventions that include applied behavior analysis-based parent management training to address challenging behaviors (such as aggression, self-injury and tantrums) and social skill deficits and activities of daily living (such as toilet training difficulties). Providers also conduct modified cognitive-behavioral therapy to address co-morbid diagnoses (e.g., anxiety, depression) for individuals with autism spectrum disorder when appropriate.
  • Medication management is provided by board-certified child and adolescent psychiatrists. Our psychiatrist-lead treatment teams include psychiatry residents, fellows and medical students to manage behavior problems and comorbidities through medications when appropriate.
​Substance Use – Adolescent Dual Diagnosis Clinic
The Riley Adolescent Dual Diagnosis Clinic provides best-practice evaluation and treatment services for youth with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. Each course of care starts with a comprehensive evaluation so we can get to know each patient’s needs and goals for treatment. From there, our multidisciplinary team works with families to identify the best treatment approach. Our team is one of only a few sites nationally to offer ENCOMPASS, an evidence-based therapy program incorporating several research-based strategies for helping youth with substance use and mental health disorders. ENCOMPASS is a team-based approach that involves one-on-one therapy for youth, sessions for parents and caregivers, family sessions, and medication management when indicated. In addition, the Adolescent Dual Diagnosis Clinic offers brief interventions, as well as consultation support for other professionals who work with youth who use substances.
​Family Based Treatment Clinic
The Family Based Treatment team provides diagnostic evaluations and treatment for children, teens and their parent or caregiver using evidence-based medication management and psychotherapy. Treated conditions include anxiety and depression in adults and anxiety, depression, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, and disruptive behavior disorders in their children. We use specialized psychotherapies: cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for adults, and CBT and a behavior management program for children and teens.
Mood Disorder Clinic
The mood disorder team provides diagnostic evaluations and treatment for children and teens, using evidence-based medication management and psychotherapy. Treated conditions include major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder and disruptive mood dysregulation disorder. We use specialized psychotherapies including cognitive behavioral therapy and interpersonal psychotherapy along with medications and, occasionally, transcranial magnetic stimulation and electroconvulsive therapy.
​Riley Multisystemic Therapy Program
The Riley Multisystemic Therapy (MST) Program is an intensive, family- and community-based treatment for youth ages 12-17 who are at risk of severe system consequences (e.g., juvenile justice involvement, out-of-home placement) due to serious externalizing, anti-social, and/or delinquent behaviors. Families who participate in this program work closely with their therapist to learn how to address drivers of behavior problems and make long-lasting changes. Because this treatment is delivered in the home setting, families must live within 60 minutes driving distance of Riley Children's Hospital to participate. ​
​Tic/Anxiety/Compulsion Clinic
​The Tic/Anxiety/Compulsion team provides diagnostic evaluations and treatment for children and teens, using evidence-based medication management and psychotherapy. Treated conditions include obsessive-compulsive disorder, Tourette disorder, social anxiety disorder, generalized anxiety disorder and selective mutism. Providers use specialized psychotherapies: cognitive behavioral therapy, exposure and response prevention and comprehensive behavioral intervention for tics.
​Traumatic Stress and Resilience Program
Address: 705 N Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN. 46202
Phone: 317-944-5000​
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Hendricks County Credible Mind
Hendricks County CredibleMind is a free online platform that brings together expert-rated and vetted videos,podcasts, apps, online programs, books, and articles all in one easy-to-use place. Confidential, anonymous, and available 24/7, with CredibleMind you can learn new skills, understand your own mental health, take a mental health assessment, and browse our library of thousands of mental wellbeing resources.
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Children’s Mental Health Initiative
Assesses children for needed mental health services and provides or refers families to available services. Call-Line:  317-272-6362
Children’s Mental Health Wraparound
Provides mental health and social services and provides or refers families will the goal of keeping family units intact. ​
Hendricks Regional Health - Support Groups
Hendricks Regional Health offers a number of different groups to support your emotional, physical and spiritual well-being. For more details such as focus areas, days, times, location, and descriptions, please click the title link. You may also call Matt for additional information and placement options: (317) 718-4360. 
Hendricks County Systems of Care Coalition 
Coalition of local partners who work together to fill service gaps for children and families in need of mental health and social services. 
​​Hope Academy Recovery High School
In the United States, 80% of students relapse from recovery upon returning to their high school after having primary treatment for substance use disorders. Studies support the effectiveness of recovery high schools and as the only recovery high school in Indiana, Hope Academy provides a supportive community for students to maintain their sobriety and receive a Core 40 diploma. To support each student in achieving academic success and sobriety, we offer a complete recovery curriculum where students learn how to live their life clean and sober. In addition to working towards a Core 40 diploma, students at Hope Academy learn basic life skills to prepare them for life after high school – including managing a bank account, interview techniques, how to write a resume and time management. They also receive recovery guidance from a recovery coach who can help them maintain their sobriety.
Email: [email protected] 
Sliding fee: Tuition free
Insurance: Tuition free
Age groups served: 14-18, can also work with 19-20
Program types: Recovery curriculum and Core40 Diploma, Before and after school programming, credit recovery and community service opportunities are also available. Hope Academy offers a College Readiness Course and Art 100 through Ivy Tech Community College, allowing our students to earn high school credit each semester along with three college credits, some transportation provided at no cost
Counseling services: Full time recovery coach
Office hours: Mon-Fri, 8am-3pm

Address: 8102 Clearvista Parkway,
​Indianapolis, IN 46256

Phone: 317-572-9440
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Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)
Offers a variety of victim services to provide emotional support but also assistance in a variety of ways after a drunk or drugged driving crash, all at no cost to victims and survivors.

​Mental Health America of Hendricks County
Provides suicide prevention and mental health training, referrals to mental health services as needed, support groups, veterans mental health programs, and other mental health-related programs. 
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Support Groups: 

General Help Support Group
Free of charge and open to anyone struggling with mental health issues, or family and friends caring for someone with mental health issues.

Lifeline for Loss Support Group
This group is intended to support and offer a safe space for families and friends who have lost a loved one to addiction. 
Peace Restored
​Peace Restored is a non-profit Christian organization dedicated to helping women find hope and healing from difficult life experiences, which may include, divorce, childhood sexual abuse, physical abuse, anxiety, depression, broken relationships, grief, hopelessness, emotional abuse, and young widowhood. It is our hope to help every woman we serve experience God’s unconditional love, forgiveness, and life-transforming power.

​STAR Behavioral Health Services
Provides mental health services to service members and veterans from specially trained mental health care providers. ​
Start Your Recovery
StartYourRecovery provides helpful information for people who are dealing with substance use issues — and their family members, friends, and co-workers, too. We know that there is no one-size-fits-all solution to the challenges faced by those who misuse alcohol, prescription or illegal drugs, or other substances, and we aim to break through the clutter to help people at any stage of recovery. Our goal is to offer people who are dealing with substance use issues a single source of reputable, objective information about signs, symptoms, conditions, treatment options, and resources — presented in a user-friendly format and in language that’s easy to understand.
Hendricks County is proud to be recognized as an "Indiana Healthy Community" by the Wellness Council of Indiana for 2024 - 2025.
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