Ingrained Recovery Expands Equine Therapy Program Accessibility in Georgia
Ingrained Recovery enhances its Equine Therapy program by accepting a broader range of insurance plans, including GEHA, TRICARE, and GHI, making holistic treatment more accessible to individuals and families dealing with substance use, trauma, and mental health conditions.

Ingrained Recovery, a prominent behavioral health and addiction treatment center in Georgia, has announced a significant expansion of its Equine Therapy program by now accepting a wide array of insurance plans. This development is particularly noteworthy as it includes GEHA for federal employees, TRICARE for military personnel and their families, and GHI, thereby broadening access to this unique form of therapy. Equine therapy, which leverages the therapeutic bond between humans and horses, is designed to aid individuals grappling with substance abuse, trauma, and co-occurring mental health issues by fostering emotional regulation, communication, and trust.
The expansion of insurance acceptance underscores Ingrained Recovery's commitment to making holistic and innovative treatment options more accessible and affordable. By integrating equine therapy with traditional clinical approaches, the center aims to offer a comprehensive treatment model that addresses the multifaceted needs of individuals on their recovery journey. This move not only enhances the center's service offerings but also reflects a growing recognition of the value of alternative therapies in treating complex behavioral health conditions.
Located in rural Eastman, the program provides a serene environment conducive to healing and self-discovery. The inclusion of major insurance providers is a strategic step towards removing financial barriers to treatment, enabling a wider demographic to benefit from Ingrained Recovery's holistic approach. This initiative is a testament to the center's dedication to inclusivity and its mission to support individuals and families in achieving long-term wellness.