This nonprofit center offers residential and outpatient care for adults, adolescents, and pregnant women facing addiction, trauma, depression, and co-occurring mental health conditions. Staff address alcohol and drug use through therapy, medication support, and structured daily care. Combine Counseling and Medication Support Regional Health Systems East Chicago uses therapies like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and trauma-related counseling. Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) includes suboxone, vivitrol, and naltrexone. Clients participate in individual, group, and family therapy. The center also integrates mental health services, relapse prevention groups, and 12-Step facilitation to support long-term recovery. Continue Recovery Beyond Residential Care Clients stay in a structured residential setting for up to 28 days, receiving daily counseling, medication support, and discharge planning. The program prepares individuals to transition into outpatient care or housing services and continue recovery while reconnecting with family, school, or community life.


