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April 10, 2026 – The Grove Estate is expanding access to addiction treatment services in rural Indiana, addressing a persistent gap in care availability for individuals living outside major metropolitan areas. The development reflects a broader national trend in which patients seek structured, residential care options closer to or within underserved regions. More information about its programs is available at The Grove Estate. Indiana recorded 2,682 drug overdose deaths in 2022, a mortality rate of 41 per 100,000 that exceeds the national average, according to the CDC. Fentanyl accounted for nearly 67% of those fatalities, per the Indiana Department of Health. Meanwhile, 70% of rural counties nationwide lack a psychiatrist (SAMHSA), leaving many individuals in Indiana seeking help for opioid addiction, alcohol use disorder, or stimulant dependence with limited residential treatment options near Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, and Lafayette.


