DIRECTORY OF INDIANA COMMUNITY TRANSITION PROGRAMS

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DIRECTORY OF INDIANA COMMUNITY TRANSITION PROGRAMS A Partnership Between Indiana Department of Correction and Community Correction Counties Indiana Code 11-10-11-5 Created November 1, 2010

Adams *Case Management, THINKING FOR A CHANGE, Prime For Life, referrals to employment agencies *Home detention *$10/day Allen *Choices Focusing on Reentry (FOR) ELL Gaining Control Money & Your Mind ABS/GED Substance Abuse Education Treatment (IOP certified) Relapse Prevention (Above program are provided in-house ) Career Academy through Blue Jacket Inc Mental health medication management and critical care through Park Center Domestic violence *Electronic Monitoring GPS Day Reporting *$8.00 per day for Electronic Supervision $12.00 per day for GPS Bartholomew * THINKING FOR A CHANGE, Moving On, GED, employment services in the community, self help meetings, alcohol and drug treatment, mental health counseling, and Centerstone s Project Care program. *Work release program * $10.00/Day Page 2 of 16

Blackford * Substance abuse programs (PRI), THINKING FOR A CHANGE, treatment and other mental health services, Work One, GED, and 12-step programs. *Day Reporting daily fees Boone *A & D education or referral to outpatient services, 12 Step referral to Mental Health, THINKING FOR A CHANGE, GED, Transition to Work, Financial Management *Residential halfway house daily fees. *Drug screen fees. Brown *Employment Assistance *GED *Thinking for a Change *Substance Treatment and Recovery Transitions (START) *Aggression Replacement Training *Random Drug Screening *Other per assessment *Day Reporting *Road Crew daily fees. *Drug screen fees. Page 3 of 16

Cass/Pulaski *Thinking for a Change *New Directions *Beyond Trauma *Beyond Anger *Individual counseling *AA *Church Services *Community Service *Employment Assistance *Social Programming Assistance Yes *$5.00/ day fee. Clark *Employment assistance, AA, NA, drug alcohol programs, T4AC and any other programs deemed appropriate according to their needs assessment., $10/day. First two weeks waived along with initial fee. *HIP $5/day. First week waived. Clay *Thinking for a Change *Other *$5/day after 30 days. Clinton $13/day. fee for Home Detention. Page 4 of 16

Daviess *GED, Substance Abuse, Mental Health Treatment, Work One, Job Assistance, AA/NA *$91/week for Work Release. : $63 or $105 based on the offense. Dekalb *Thinking for a Change, employment assistance, education, and substance abuse. * Sex offenders may have both home detention and day reporting daily fee. *Drug test fees vary from $20-$25. Delaware *Thinking for a Change, Relapse Prevention, Anger Management and GED Dubois *N/A Elkhart *Thinking For A Change, GED, outside D&A, AA/NA *$50.00 per week once employed Fayette *Employment and education assistance, community service *N/A *N/A Page 5 of 16

Floyd *Thinking for a Change *Home detention *$25 fee for drug screen. *$20 fee for new location. Gibson *Employment search Program * $10.00/day for work release, $25.00 for an assessment fee and $30.00 for each drug screen Grant *Case management services *Basic probation services. with GPS monitoring and DRC through Reentry Court after time is completed. *Day Reporting Fee $1/day *$400 reentry court fee. Greene *Thinking for a Change, GED, Literacy, AA, Drug and Alcohol classes Page 6 of 16

Hamilton *Thinking For A Change, WAIT, D&A TOP, Financial Management, Employment Skills, GED, Sex offender treatment, Individualized counseling. - $105 per week or 25% of weekly gross pay, whichever is greater - $10 per day or 25% of weekly gross pay, whichever is greater GPS - $12 per day or 25% of weekly gross pay, whichever is greater Day Reporting - $5 per day Hancock N/A *Residential/Work Release. (if a bed is not available) Hendricks N/A Program change of supervision unless it is to a higher security institution. *Drug screens only. *20 % of each pay check if employed. Henry *Assist clients with bills *Thinking For A Change * $75.00 hook-up fee and $10/day Hoosier Hills** *Thinking For A Change, substance abuse programming, men s non-violence group, mental health services, community service and required employment search. * Day Reporting without * No daily fees Page 7 of 16

Howard *Thinking for a change, prime for life, financial peace, life after incarceration, and increasing employment opportunities * daily fees. *Drug test fees Jackson *Thinking For A Change, Getting It Right, Self Help Classes, Risk Assessment, Case Management and Community Service. *$10 per day / $13 per day GPS / $30 per drug test Jasper *Employment Assistance/WorkOne AA/NA Meetings GED classes Substance Abuse Support Group Parenting Classes completed daily fees $25.00 per drug screen Jay Jefferson *GED *Must register for employment through Work One. *Risk and needs assessment, case management planning, education and employment services, substance abuse treatment referral *$20 per drug screen *$10 per day while on home detention Johnson * Thinking for a Change, AA, NA, anger management, employment assistance, financial training, mental health and all other programs. *Daily fees are based on the assigned program. Page 8 of 16

Kosciusko ne *Fee is based on their gross income. Lake *Assessment and Case Management services, Thinking for a Change, educational substance abuse classes, employment training, GED prep, life skills programs, anger management, parenting, spiritual support and exoffender support group. *Electronic Monitoring fees first 6 week if unemployed and then $10.00 per day or 25% of gross income, whichever is greater Laporte * One on one counseling is offered as well as classes for AA-drug abuse RET thinking. Assist in furthering education if desired. (if unemployed) until residence is obtained. * No daily fees until employed. Lawrence * Cognitive Life Skills, work crew/community service, Centerstone for alcohol drug abuse. fees first 30 days. *Standard fees apply after 30 days. Madison *Assessment, case management services, Job Group Program, Thinking for a Change, Anger Mgmt., Parenting, and One Day Substance Abuse Class fees first 30 days and standard fees after 30 days Page 9 of 16

Marion *Thinking for a Change anger management, substance abuse, parenting, GED, PACE/OAR. *$15.00 per day for Work Release $12.00 per day for Martin *Self-help groups, ABE assessments, transportation for any needs for medical care, job searches, and other individual needs to assist the Offender with the transition from the IDOC. *N/A Miami N/A daily fees if unemployed. Monroe *SAMHSA Project CARE, free wrap around treatment services through Centerstone *Day Reporting Morgan *Job Seekers Class Thinking for a Change GED, ADAPT (alcohol/drug program) *Daily fee equal to one hour of pay with a minimum amount of $7.00 per day. Page 10 of 16

Owen *Employment assistance, AA, NA, drug alcohol programs, T4AC and any other counseling programs deemed appropriate, GED * *$9.00 - $20.00 per day depending on income Perry N/A *Day reporting with house arrest *$10.00 per week Porter *Cognitive-behavioral services Ongoing assessment, Cognitive restructuring, skill building, substance. abuse, domestic violence, anger management, parenting, mental health, building prosocial networks, employment search, educational pursuits, and other services that promote prosocial lifestyles. *Day Reporting without Home Detention * No daily fees Posey * Cognitive Behavioral Treatments *Work release *House arrest $15/day for work release and $10/day for electronic monitoring. Putnam *LSI-R based on LSI-R scores. daily fee. *Random drug screens: $20.00/ screen. Page 11 of 16

Randolph *AA, NA, Self Help, Fresh Start, Jail to Employment, THINKING FOR A CHANGE, Celebrate Recovery, Centerstone, and Community Service. * ** * Work Release Minimum Fee: $10.00/day Work Release GPS monitoring fee: $13/$16. Home Detention Minimum Fee: $9.00. GPS monitoring fee: $12/$15. Scott *GED, Vocational, Computer training, AA/NA *$10 per day Shelby *Employment & Education Coordinator *$3 first 30 days. *$7 after 30 days. *$25 administration fee. *$25 for each drug screen Southeast Regional** *Helps in obtaining housing, renewing drivers license, GED classes, getting employment, counseling, AA and NA meetings. daily fees. Spencer *N/A *N/A *N/A *N/A Page 12 of 16

Starke *Case Management *Mental health service/substance abuse *Employment services *Thinking for a Change classes *Electronic Supervision *Risk levels and programming do not change during CTP period *Drug screen fee *TFC class fee. St. Joseph *Case Management, mental health assistance, vocational rehab, food stamp assistance, housing assistance, GED, college and vocational training *Day Reporting with home detention $25 hook up fee, $15 baseline $10 per week (must pay in advance if serving 30-90 days) Steuben *SA Evaluation, 10-lesson SA class, Thinking for a Change, MRT. daily fees. *Approximately $21.50/month for drug tests. Tippecanoe N/A Program *House Arrest (only for special cases suck as an illness). Participants may be moved to House Arrest if there are extenuating circumstances that refrain the participant from obtaining a full time employment. *100.00 sign on fee *14.00/day *16.00 baseline/random drug screen fee. Tipton N/A N/A daily fees Union *Home detention *Day Reporting. *Monitor fees for the employed. Page 13 of 16

Vanderburgh *Cognitive based, family reintegration, drug treatment (Inpatient, IOP, after care), employment training, educational training, job placement, discharge planning. * Residential/Work Release. *10/day Vigo *Matrix, GED, resumes, help with applications and online supervised work search, Key Train, Applied Technology, Writing, Business Writing, Listening, Observation, Language and Teamwork in the work place, THINKING FOR A CHANGE, Life Skills, and Parenting Class. (for medical reasons) *$91.00/ week Wabash *Thinking for a Change *Substance Abuse classes *GED Center (Males) *Day reporting (Females) *May change based on the needs of the offender. daily fee. Wabash Valley Regional** *WorkOne/ Work Keys assessment Religious services, AA, or NA, employment search required, community mental health, GED, Thinking for a Change, transportation assistance to certain jobs * Residential/work release *$12.00/ay or 25% of the gross if they earn more than $336.00 for the week. Page 14 of 16

Warrick *Substance Abuse Treatment *Support/Self Help groups (AA/NA) *Counseling, Family, Financial *Developmental services, Education, GED *Employment Services *Minimum $5.00 per day and maximum $14.00 per day, depending on level of supervision Wayne *Community mental health assessments. *$5.50/day fee after the first two weeks. Wells * Thinking for a Change *Cognitive/Counseling *Weekly meeting with case manager. *Day Reporting with Home Detention. * Phasing program available. daily fees. West Central Regional** *WCRCC counseling programs, Jail to Jobs Program and the New Beginnings Program *Electronically monitored home detention. daily fees. *Drug screens a $25/screen White N/A *Intensive monitoring by Field Officers N/A daily fees first 30 days. After 30 days $10.00/day for work release and electronic monitoring and $5.00/day for day reporting. Whitley N/A daily fees. *Drugs screen fees. Page 15 of 16

**Regional Counties: Cass/Pulaski serves Cass and Pulaski Counties Hoosier Hills serves Crawford, Harrison, Orange and Washington Counties Wabash Valley Regional serves Knox and Pike Counties Southeast Regional serves Dearborn, Ohio and Switzerland Counties West Central Regional serves Warren, Vermillion, Parke, Fountain and Montgomery counties ***General Community Transition Program information can be found in the CTP Brochure at http://www.in.gov/idoc/files/ctp_brochure.doc ****Hours of operations for each county vary greatly. Counties typically receive CTP participants during traditional (8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday) business hours. Please contact the receiving county directly, prior to drop off, to ensure availability of community corrections intake staff. Contact information can be found in the Community Correction s Participating Counties roster at http://www.in.gov/idoc/files/grant_directors.pdf Page 16 of 16