Ingrained Recovery, a prominent behavioral health and addiction treatment center in Georgia, has announced a significant expansion of its Equine Therapy program. This development is notable as it now accepts a wide array of insurance providers, including GEHA, TRICARE, and GHI, thereby broadening access to its holistic treatment options. The program, designed for individuals grappling with substance use, trauma, and co-occurring mental health conditions, leverages the therapeutic bond between humans and horses to foster emotional regulation, communication, and trust-building.
The inclusion of GEHA insurance plans marks a pivotal step in supporting federal employees and their families, while the acceptance of TRICARE extends these benefits to active-duty service members and military families. This move underscores Ingrained Recovery's commitment to serving those who have served the country, offering them innovative and compassionate care. The program's expansion is set in the serene, natural environment of rural Eastman, providing a safe space for one-on-one and group sessions that aim to enhance self-awareness, resilience, and connection.
By making equine therapy more accessible through major insurance providers, Ingrained Recovery is breaking down financial barriers to treatment, emphasizing affordability and inclusivity in the recovery journey. This initiative not only benefits individuals seeking alternative therapies but also sets a precedent for integrating holistic treatments within traditional healthcare frameworks. The expansion reflects a growing recognition of the importance of addressing mental health and addiction through comprehensive, person-centered approaches.


