Centerstone Caldwell House

1714 Cottage Avenue
Columbus, IN 47201

About Centerstone Caldwell House

Centerstone Caldwell House is a supportive program in Columbus, Indiana, offering integrated care for individuals facing co-occurring mental health and substance use challenges. The program provides individual and group therapy, experiential approaches and behavioral interventions to address conditions including anxiety, depression, PTSD and substance use concerns. Caldwell House operates as a small capacity residential program designed to support adults in achieving stability and recovery.

Dual Diagnosis Treatment in Columbus

Caldwell House specializes in supporting individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use needs. The program integrates evidence based approaches such as motivational interviewing, behavioral therapy and experiential modalities to address both conditions simultaneously.

Sessions combine individual and group therapy formats to help clients develop coping skills, process underlying trauma and build sustainable recovery practices. Treatment focuses on managing symptoms while addressing root causes, with structured support to promote progress and wellness.

Supportive Housing for Mental Health Stability

Centerstone Caldwell House provides permanent supportive housing for individuals experiencing homelessness who have been diagnosed with mental illness. With a capacity of six residents, the program offers a small, structured environment that integrates housing stability with therapeutic care to support recovery.

Location and Getting Started

Caldwell House is located in Columbus, Indiana, offering in person supportive services. The program is affiliated with Centerstone, a regional behavioral health provider serving Indiana communities.

Insurance options may include Medicaid, Medicare and select private plans, with potential payment assistance available.

 

Addiction Treatment Programs

  • Dual Diagnosis

    When you have a dual diagnosis, you have mental health and substance use concerns. It’s important to choose a rehab in Indiana that can treat both. Along with traditional evidence-based substance use treatment, clients may receive mental health counseling, medication, peer support, and other tools to help them manage their mental health.

  • Adult Program

    Those who join an adult program in Indiana are given training in key life skills to help them with parenting, their career, and more. Along with traditional evidence-based treatment, clients may receive employment support, parenting classes, and help securing housing.

  • Senior Rehab

    If you’re older, finding a senior rehab in Indiana can make all the difference in helping you overcome substance use. Along with traditional evidence-based treatment, clients may receive peer support, pain management education, and referrals to social services that can help with challenging aspects of daily life.

  • Men's Rehab

    If you’re a man struggling with substance use, consider a men’s rehab program in Indiana. Along with traditional evidence-based treatment, clients may receive education on topics relevant to men, such as fatherhood, healthy relationships, emotional vulnerability, and more.

  • Women's Rehab

    A women’s rehab in Indiana addresses the recovery needs of female clients and gives them the tools they need to succeed. Along with traditional evidence-based treatment, clients may receive help with childcare, classes in parenting, and advice about being a working mother and building healthy relationships.

  • Young Adult Rehab

    Young adult rehabs in Indiana help young people overcome substance use and learn new life skills. Along with traditional evidence-based treatment, clients may receive educational support, employment training, and help securing housing.

Insurance Coverage

  • Medicaid

    If you qualify for Medicaid in Indiana, you can use your coverage to help pay for rehab treatment. You can find treatment centers that accept Medicaid offering multiple levels of care, including detox, inpatient, and outpatient. You may pay little or nothing out-of-pocket.

  • Private insurance

    If you have private insurance, that’s one good way to pay for substance use treatment in Indiana. Your insurance plan can pay for some or all of the costs of rehab, although you will want to contact the insurer for full details. You may have some out-of-pocket costs such as copays or deductibles.

  • Self-pay options

    Paying for rehab in Indiana can be done a number of ways, including self-pay. When you pay on your own, you can write a check, send money electronically, or use a medical loan. Check with the center for the fee structure, which may vary based on the level of care.

  • Financial aid

    There are many ways to pay for rehab in Indiana, including using financial aid programs if you qualify. Treatment programs may offer grants and scholarships to help you afford the cost of treatment, or you might find help from non-profits or other community groups.

  • Medicare

    For those with Medicare, using your coverage to pay for treatment in Indiana can make rehab more accessible. Keep in mind that Medicare plans vary, so it’s important to check on coverage information and to find out which treatment centers accept your coverage.

  • Military insurance

    There are many ways to pay for rehab in Indiana, including using military insurance if you’re a service member or veteran. Plans vary, so contact the insurer to find out what treatment centers are in your plan’s network and to learn coverage details.

Levels of Care

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    Inpatient Rehab

    If you want or need to focus on recovery without distractions, consider inpatient treatment in Indiana. Residential treatment allows you to build new relationships and begin to learn how to enjoy life without substance use.

Therapies

  • Experiential Therapy

    The goal of experiential therapy in Indiana is to help you process your emotions and gain confidence in your ability to create positive change. Experiential therapy is commonly part of inpatient or intensive outpatient treatment and may be used to help with skill-building, addressing trauma, and managing substance use triggers.

  • Group Therapy

    During group therapy in Indiana, clients have a safe environment to share their struggles with others going through similar issues. Group therapy is a normal part of evidence-based treatment programs, and may be a part of inpatient treatment, outpatient care, or both. Topics include addiction education, sharing of experiences, and learning new skills.

  • Individual Therapy

    Individual therapy in Indiana is led by a professional therapist who talks to you about your specific experiences and emotions. Individual therapy is a common part of both inpatient and outpatient substance use treatment and may be used to help with skill-building, overcoming trauma, and creating a substance-free lifestyle.

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