Parkview Behavioral Health Institute – Park Center

1909 Carew St Fort Wayne, IN 46805 | 260-481-2700

About Parkview Behavioral Health Institute – Park Center

Parkview Behavioral Health Institute Park Center is a comprehensive behavioral health and substance abuse treatment center in Fort Wayne, Indiana. They offer personalized care for children, teens and adults.

Park Center provides inpatient, residential, intensive outpatient and traditional outpatient services with a commitment to treating anyone regardless of ability to pay. T

he program integrates evidence based therapies with daily psychiatric oversight to address both addiction and cooccurring mental health disorders.

Hospital Based Detox for Alcohol and Opioids

Treatment may begin with hospital based detox for alcohol, benzodiazepines, cocaine, methamphetamine and opioids, where medically supervised withdrawal management ensures safety and comfort.

Clients can then transition to inpatient or residential programs or step into an Intensive Outpatient Program that runs three hours per day, three days per week for six to eight weeks.

Throughout the continuum, clients benefit from cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, motivational interviewing and trauma informed counseling.

Park Center also offers Medication Assisted Treatment with buprenorphine, methadone and naltrexone for opioid and alcohol addiction, plus specialized youth services including in school skills programs, home based support and adolescent DBT to help families navigate teen substance use and mental health challenges.

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1909 Carew St
Fort Wayne, IN 46805
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