Behavioral Health Business May 8, 2024
Nashville, Tennessee-based Landmark Recovery will be allowed to operate addiction treatment facilities in Indiana again after reaching a settlement agreement with state regulators.
The Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction (DMHA) revoked licenses at three of the company’s four facilities — in the cities of Mishawaka, Carmel and Bluffton — after patients died and reports of frequent police response to those facilities, among other issues, became public in the summer of 2023.
However, the agreement spells out several conditions requiring Landmark Recovery to demonstrate adequate staffing and high-levels of compliance before applying for new facility certifications. Further, the agreement requires the company to give up its appeals to reopen its three closed facilities; it must apply anew for these...