INDIANA
(Last updated 05/30/03)

Indianapolis

Tri-County - Deaf Services
   697 Pro-Med Lane
    Carmel, IN 46302-5323
County of Marion
(317) 574-1256 (Voice), (317) 574-1240 (TTY)
Carin Quedenfeld, MA
Host Institution:  Tri-County Center, Inc.
Ownership:  Private Nonprofit
Number of Staff:  16 Full-time; 10 Deaf; 16 American Sign Language Skilled
Interpreters:  3 Full-time
Services Offered:  Alcoholism; Drug Abuse; Information/Referral; Prevention/Education; Assessment/Intake; Inpatient; Outpatient Treatment; Family Programs
Interpreted AA Meetings:  In Area
Number of Special Devices for the Deaf:  2 Closed Captioning; 10 TTYs
Ages of Clients Served:  All Ages
Populations Served:  Hispanic; Native American; Women; DWI; HIV Positive People; People with AIDS; Developmentally Disabled; Mentally Ill Chemical Abusers; Deaf
Financial Arrangements:  Self-pay; Sliding Fee Scale; SSI/SSD; Medicaid; Medicare; Private Insurance

Merrillville

Centers for Addictive Services and Behavior Medicine
    303 E 89th Avenue
    Merrillville, IN 46410
County of Lake(219) 738-3500 (Voice), 219-738-6624(TTY)
Alice J Olson or Michael Lalic
Host Institution:  Methodist Hospitals of Gary
    600 Grant Street
    Gary, IN 46402
Year Established:  1984
Ownership:  Private Nonprofit
Number of Staff:  10 Full-time; 1 Deaf/Hard of Hearing; 1 American Sign Language Skilled; 1 Multi-lingual
Interpreters:  Contractual
Services Offered:  Alcoholism; Drug Abuse; Information/Referral; Assessment/Intake; Detox; Outpatient Treatment; Family Programs; Aftercare; Day Hospital; IOP
Interpreted AA Meetings:  0
Number of Special Devices for the Deaf:  2Closed Captioning; 3 TTYs
Number of Deaf Clients Served:  7 in the Past 6 Months; 3 in the Past Year
Ages of Clients Served:  18-65
Populations Served:  Hispanic; Native American; Women; DWI; HIV Positive People; People with AIDS; Developmentally Disabled; Mentally Ill Chemical Abusers; Deaf
Financial Arrangements:  Self-pay; Medicaid; SSI/SSD; Private Insurance

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