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Within the state of Indiana, there are seven IPMG districts covering the state. These districts are simply geographic areas, designed to create a balance within the organization. Your district is determined by the location of your residence, and has no other bearing or affect on your waiver services.

Each district is lead by a district director, who provides overall guidance to the case managers and other IPMG professionals on your team. These experienced leaders utilize their years of knowledge within the field to ensure consistent, dignified, and person-centered case management is provided to all Medicaid waiver recipients within their geographical area. The district directors are located at each district office, as listed here.

Contacting IPMG is easy! To locate the district serving you, mouse over your area on the map. Clicking on an area will show what counties are served in that area.

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Indy Metro District
P.O. Box 90286
Indianapolis, IN 46290
Phone: (317) 585-5944
Fax: (317) 841-9776
North West District
8585 Broadway, Suite 860
Merrillville, IN 46410
Phone: (219) 718-1420
Fax: (219) 738-9947
North East District
P.O Box 11102
Fort Wayne, IN 46855-1102
Phone: (866) 484-4764 x340
Fax: (260) 484-2434
North Central District
508 1/2 West Washington Street
South Bend, IN 46601
Phone: (574) 876-4771
East District
1717 Timbercrest Road
Nashville, IN 47448
Phone: (812) 371-4873
Fax: (317) 841-9776
South Central District
P.O. Box 508
Greenwood, IN 46142
Phone: (317) 697-7985
Fax: (317) 530-5200
South District
P.O. Box 11625
Indianapolis, IN 46201-0625
Phone: (317) 460-4332
Fax: (888) 457-6697
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