How to Explore Alcohol Addiction Treatment With Medicaid in Bolded Indianapolis and Lafayette

How to Explore Alcohol Addiction Treatment With Medicaid in Bolded Indianapolis and Lafayette

You don’t have to hit rock bottom to need help.
And you don’t need to be rich to get it.

If you’re quietly wondering whether your drinking is a problem—but afraid of what asking for help might cost—you’re not alone. And you’re not out of options.

Whether you’re exploring recovery, barely holding it together, or just tired of the mental tug-of-war, it’s time to talk about something that could make the decision easier: Medicaid covers alcohol addiction treatment.

At Ladoga Recovery Center, we work with people from Indianapolis and Lafayette who never thought they could afford treatment—until they found out they could. We help real people access real care with the insurance they already have.

Here’s how to get started, even if you’re scared, unsure, or still drinking.

Step 1: Understand What Alcohol Addiction Treatment Really Offers

Treatment isn’t punishment.
It’s not just for “serious cases.”
It’s not the end of freedom—it’s the start of clarity.

Alcohol addiction treatment can mean different things depending on your needs. For some, it’s medical detox. For others, it’s outpatient therapy, medication support, or residential care with 24/7 structure.

Whatever form it takes, treatment creates space—to reset your nervous system, clear your mind, understand your patterns, and imagine something more than survival.

Step 2: Know That Indiana Medicaid Covers Treatment

Indiana Medicaid isn’t just for basic health services. It can cover a wide range of behavioral health care, including:

  • Residential treatment for people needing safe stabilization
  • Outpatient counseling and IOP for flexible support
  • Medical detox if needed
  • Peer support and case management
  • Medication-assisted treatment (MAT)

If alcohol is interfering with your life—your sleep, your mood, your focus, your safety—you don’t need to prove it with paperwork. You need support. And Indiana Medicaid is built to offer that.

If you’re not sure what you qualify for, we’ll walk you through it.

Step 3: Choose a Facility That Accepts Medicaid (We Do)

Not every treatment center accepts Medicaid, and that’s a problem.

Ladoga isn’t one of them. We partner with Indiana Medicaid to ensure you don’t have to drain your savings—or give up on the idea of help.

Whether you’re just exploring support in substance abuse or looking for a specific program, we can guide you toward what your plan covers and help with the logistics of applying, if needed.

Medicaid Access Care

Step 4: Take the First Step—Assessment Isn’t a Commitment

You can ask questions. You can change your mind. You can even show up unsure.

An assessment is simply a conversation. It’s not a trap.

We’ll talk through:

  • Your current drinking habits
  • How it’s affecting you (mentally, physically, emotionally)
  • Any other health or trauma factors
  • What kind of support you’re open to (or not)
  • Your Medicaid plan and what it covers

From there, we recommend a care plan that fits your actual life—not a one-size-fits-all script.

Step 5: Let Go of the Shame. Seriously.

This part’s important.

A lot of people delay treatment not because they don’t want help—but because they feel like they don’t deserve it. Or they think asking for help means admitting they’ve failed.

Let’s clear that up.

  • Wanting to feel better is not failure.
  • Using Medicaid is not weakness.
  • Asking questions doesn’t make you an addict. It makes you human.

We meet people every day who walk in with doubts and walk out with direction.

Step 6: Choose the Right Level of Care for You

Treatment isn’t one-size-fits-all. With Medicaid coverage and the right provider, you can explore options like:

  • Residential Treatment – Live-in care for people who need structure, accountability, and stabilization
  • Outpatient Therapy or IOP – Flexibility for those balancing work, school, or parenting
  • Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) – Medical support for cravings and underlying issues
  • Integrated Behavioral Health Support – Help with anxiety, trauma, depression, and more

You don’t have to know what you need. That’s what we’re here for.

If you’re unsure where to start, we’ll explore care in Indiana and build something with you—not for you.

Step 7: Say Yes Even If You’re Not Sure You Belong

Let’s bust the biggest myth right now:
You don’t have to wait until everything falls apart.

If you’re waking up with regret…
If you’re drinking more than you planned…
If you’re Googling this blog…

You belong here. Not because you’re broken—but because you’re aware. Because something in you is ready.

It’s okay if you’re scared. It’s okay if you don’t know how this ends. What matters is that you’re thinking about it. That’s momentum. That’s courage. That’s a door cracking open.

FAQs: Medicaid & Alcohol Addiction Treatment

Is alcohol addiction treatment actually covered by Indiana Medicaid?
Yes. Medicaid plans in Indiana cover detox, residential care, outpatient services, and more for substance use disorders—including alcohol.

Do I need to stop drinking before I call?
No. You don’t have to be sober to ask for help. Most people call while still drinking or trying to cut back.

What if I don’t have Medicaid yet?
We can help connect you to resources to apply, and in many cases, treatment can be coordinated while your application is pending.

Is everything confidential?
Yes. Federal law protects your privacy. Your employer, family, or landlord won’t know unless you choose to tell them.

How fast can I start?
Depending on your coverage and clinical needs, you could start within days. We prioritize fast access when possible—especially if you’re in active distress.

What if I try and decide it’s not for me?
That’s okay. Starting a conversation doesn’t lock you in. It just gives you information—and sometimes that’s all it takes to start building clarity.

You don’t need to be sure. You just need to be curious.
Call (888) 628-6202 to learn more about our Alcohol addiction treatment Indiana.

*The stories shared in this blog are meant to illustrate personal experiences and offer hope. Unless otherwise stated, any first-person narratives are fictional or blended accounts of others’ personal experiences. Everyone’s journey is unique, and this post does not replace medical advice or guarantee outcomes. Please speak with a licensed provider for help.

Tim Grzeskiewicz was raised in the Washington, DC Metro area and completed High School in Fairfax County Virginia before entering the United States Marine Corps where he achieved the rank of Seargent before being honorably discharged. Tim has worked several careers over the years, with his move into mental health and addictions being his final transition, which he refers to as his “move from success to significance”. Tim completed his undergraduate studies at Indiana University, graduating with honors and attending Huntington University for graduate school. Tim’s passion for the addictions population comes from his own experience with substance use issues and is currently a sober man in recovery with over 27 years of sobriety. Tim’s hope is to lead others in love and service to the sick and suffering.

With over 25 years of experience in healthcare and more than a decade dedicated to nursing practice, Mandy brings a wealth of knowledge, leadership, and compassion to her role as Director of Nursing at Ladoga Recovery. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Indiana University Northwest and has built a career spanning diverse clinical settings, developing expertise in patient-centered care, clinical operations, and team development.

Mandy’s dedication to the field of addiction recovery is not only professional but also deeply personal. Having walked alongside loved ones in the throes of addiction, she understands firsthand the challenges, heartache, and hope that come with the journey of recovery. This perspective drives her passion to ensure that every patient is treated with dignity, empathy, and respect.

Specializing in substance use treatment and recovery support, Mandy is committed to fostering an environment where patients receive safe, evidence-based care during one of the most critical times in their lives. Her leadership style emphasizes collaboration, staff education, and adherence to best-practice protocols to ensure the highest quality of care.

Passionate about guiding both patients and staff toward growth and resilience, Mandy continues to be an advocate for recovery-focused healthcare that not only supports healing but also transforms lives.

Ethan brings over six years of hands-on-experience in the substance abuse and mental health field, where he has built a career rooted in passion, resilience, and a deep commitment to helping other transform their live. Starting from an entry-level role and working his way up through the ranks, he’s gained a strong understanding of the challenges individuals face in recovery – both clinically and personally. 

His journey in the SUD field has been fueled by a genuine passion for supporting individuals as they confront addiction and mental health struggles. He takes pride in meeting people where they are, creating a safe and supportive environment, and helping them recognize their own potential. Whether through patient facing positions or leadership roles, he has strived to show every individual that recovery is not only possible but within reach. 

Throughout his career, he’s been recognized for his ability to lead with integrity, build trust, and foster growth – not only in the clients he’s served but also in the team’s he’s worked with as well. Ethan believes in leading by example, staying grounded in empathy, and always advocating for those who may not yet have the strength to advocate for themselves. Helping other discover their own path to recovery is more than a job to him, it’s a calling. Every step forward that he witnesses in someone else’s life journey reaffirms why he does this work and will be committed to this mission for years to come.

Cristina Monnett

Cristina Monnett is an HR professional with over 12 years of experience supporting teams in manufacturing and healthcare. She partners closely with operations leaders in fast-paced, highly regulated environments to strengthen employee relations, ensure compliance, and implement practical, real-world people strategies. Cristina is passionate about creating workplaces where employees feel supported and organizations run smoothly.

Shane Austin is a dedicated behavioral health professional, bringing a wealth of experience in the field of substance use disorder treatment. As a lifelong resident of Indiana and an alumnus of the Indiana University, Shane embodies a profound sense of empathy and understanding, deeply rooted in his own transformative four-year journey of recovery. This personal experience fuels his passion and relentless commitment to inspiring individuals to embrace the treatment that leads to lasting sobriety and fulfilling lives. By connecting those in need with essential resources, Shane skillfully utilizes his knowledge and personal narrative to illuminate the path to recovery for others, empowering them to embark on their own successful journeys.

Dr. William Cooke is the Medical Director of Ladoga Recovery Center, an inpatient facility dedicated to providing comprehensive and compassionate care for individuals struggling with substance use disorders. With over two decades of experience in addiction medicine, Dr. Cooke leads the clinical team at Ladoga Recovery Center with a focus on evidence-based practices and patient-centered care.

As a board-certified expert in both Family Medicine and Addiction Medicine, Dr. Cooke brings a holistic approach to treatment, integrating medical, psychological, and social support to address the complex needs of individuals on their journey to recovery. Under his leadership, Ladoga Recovery Center emphasizes a “whole-person” philosophy, ensuring that each patient receives tailored treatment plans that foster long-term recovery and overall well-being.

Dr. Cooke is also a Fellow of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM), reflecting his commitment to advancing the field of addiction medicine through continuous learning, advocacy, and collaboration. At Ladoga Recovery Center, he is dedicated to creating a safe, supportive, and effective environment where patients can begin their path to healing.

As Executive Director of Ladoga Recovery Center, Brian Foster brings nearly a decade of experience in behavioral health, specializing in substance use disorder and co-occurring mental health treatment. With a diverse background spanning from inpatient detox and residential care, sober living, outpatient treatment, and both the for-profit and nonprofit sectors, Brian is dedicated to creating comprehensive, holistic treatment programs. Holding a Business degree from Indiana University and graduate degree from Indiana Wesleyan University, Brian combines a strong foundation in business with a personal commitment to recovery, using his own experience to inspire and support others on their journeys. This broad background enables Brian to approach leadership with a well-rounded perspective on the complex needs of individuals in Recovery.

As a person in long-term Recovery, Brian is proud to lead a team that makes a meaningful impact on the lives of those struggling with addiction and helping them rebuild relationships with their loved ones. Living in Fishers, IN, with a supportive wife and two wonderful daughters, family is the heart of Brian’s life, bringing a deep commitment to building a community where individuals can find hope, healing, and a path forward.