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Support for People Living with HIV and Facing Substance Use or Mental Health Challenges

Living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) can be hard enough on its own. When substance use or mental health concerns are part of the picture, things can feel even more overwhelming. That is why Health Plus Indiana created the Special Populations Support Program (SPSP) — a program designed to help you through it all.

What Is the Special Populations Support Program?

The Special Populations Support Program (SPSP) provides both individual and group support for people who are living with HIV and also dealing with substance dependency or mental health concerns. Our team understands that these challenges are often connected. We treat you as a whole person — not just one diagnosis at a time.

Whether you are struggling with alcohol, drugs, depression, anxiety, or other challenges, this program is here for you. We offer a safe, supportive space where you can share your experiences and get the help you need.

What We Offer

  • Peer Recovery Specialist — A peer who has walked a similar path and can provide guidance, encouragement, and practical support to help you navigate your recovery journey.
  • Individual support — Work one-on-one with a trained specialist who understands the unique challenges of living with HIV alongside substance use or mental health concerns. Together, you will create a plan that fits your life and your goals.
  • Group support — Join others who are going through similar experiences. Our group sessions provide a safe place to connect, share, and learn from one another. You will find that you are not alone.
  • Encouragement at every stage — No matter where you are on your recovery journey, we are here to support you. Whether you are just beginning to think about making a change or you have been in recovery for years, the SPSP is here to walk with you.
  • Assistance with resources — Our team can help connect you with other services you may need, like medical care, housing support, or food assistance.

Why This Program Matters

People living with HIV who also face substance use or mental health challenges often have a harder time staying in care and following their treatment plans. The SPSP helps fill that gap. By offering support that addresses all of your needs — not just one — we help you build a stronger foundation for lasting health and recovery.

Our approach is built on respect, compassion, and understanding. There is no judgment here. We know that recovery is not a straight line, and we are committed to walking with you through every twist and turn.

How to Get Started

Taking the first step is the hardest part, but we make it easy. Simply call our South Bend office at 574-234-2870 and ask about the Special Populations Support Program. Our team will answer your questions and help you get started at a pace that feels right for you.

You deserve support that sees the whole you. Contact Health Plus Indiana today and let us help you on your path to recovery and better health.

Locations Offering This Service

Elkhart, Indiana

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616 S. Main St.
Elkhart, IN 46516

South Bend, Indiana

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201 S. William St.
South Bend, IN 46601

201 S. William St.
South Bend, IN 46601

Telefòn: 574-234-2870
Faks: 574-232-2872

Orè Biwo
8:30-4:30 Lendi – Jedi
8:30-3:00 Vandredi

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616 S. Main St.
Elkhart, IN 46516

Telefòn: 574-293-9743
Faks: 574-294-8673

Orè Biwo
8:30-4:30 Lendi – Jedi
Fèmen Vandredi

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127 Otowout Sid 31
Austin, IN 47102

Telefòn: 812-794-5725

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