At Addiction Recovery Care, our holistic and comprehensive addiction treatment model gives our clients the ability to live free from addiction, the opportunity to gain a career, and reunite with their families. We believe everyone has a God-given destiny just waiting to be discovered. . . (877) 959-2321 | arccenters.com
Addiction Recovery Care
Hospitals and Health Care
Louisa, KY 8,228 followers
We create opportunities for people to discover hope and live their God-given destiny.
About us
Addiction Recovery Care (ARC) operates a network of 38 addiction treatment centers in 16 Eastern and Central Kentucky counties. The organization, headquartered in Louisa, Kentucky, offers a full continuum of care including detox, residential, transitional, intensive outpatient, outpatient, medically assisted treatment (MAT), vocational rehabilitation, and job training. The treatment centers are holistic with CARF-accredited clinical programs, medical services directed by an addictionologist, a Christ-centered spiritual emphasis that includes the 12 steps and chaplaincy care, and a broadening scope of vocational training opportunities for clients.
- Website
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http://www.arccenters.com
External link for Addiction Recovery Care
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Louisa, KY
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2010
- Specialties
- Clinical Counseling, Group therapy and small recovery groups, Evidence-based curriculum, Peer support coaching, Sober living skills, Case management, Medical monitoring, Spiritual enrichment, and Cognitive behavioral therapy
Locations
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Primary
332 Riverbend Rd
Louisa, KY 41230, US
Employees at Addiction Recovery Care
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Jessica A. Burke
Chief Legal Officer at ARC; ARC Healthcare
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Arron Rhodes
Visionary and Innovative HR Executive
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Jade Maddox, LPCC, NCC
Director of Clinical Services Addiction Recovery Care Hospital Bellefonte
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Johnathan Gay
Deputy Legal Counsel @ Addiction Recovery Care + Prosecutor- Ky’s 39th Circuit
Updates
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🎉🌟 We couldn't be more thrilled to celebrate Ronnie Sweeney, Recovery Ministry Associate Pastor at Southeast Christian Church, for reaching an amazing milestone in his recovery journey. It's been 4️⃣ years since he took the brave step towards a healthier, happier life! 🙌⭐ Congratulations, Ronnie! We can't wait to see what else you will accomplish! Keep shining and inspiring others with your incredible strength and determination. 💪👏 #recovery #WeDoRecover #odaat #recoveryispossible
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🎉🌟 We love celebrating recovery milestones, and today, we're celebrating Tyler Jordan, Crown Recovery Center Director, who is celebrating six years in recovery! 💪👏 "Recovery to me is a journey of healing and growth, rebuilding relationships, overcoming challenges, and regaining control of my life," said Tyler. "I am grateful today to have a job where I can see others heal as I have." ✨ Congratulations, Tyler! Your strength and determination is truly inspiring! 🌟 #recovery #WeDoRecover #recoveryispossible
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🎉🌟 We are so happy to celebrate Stacy Bowman, Residential Coordinator at Yellow Banks Recovery Center, for reaching an incredible 5 years in recovery today! Congratulations, Stacy! We are privileged to have you as part of our team! Keep up the fantastic work! 🌟💪 #recovery #WeDoRecover #odaat #recoveryispossible
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🎉 We are so excited to celebrate Jimma VanHorn, ARC's Marketing Manager, on celebrating six years in recovery today! 🎊 "Recovery has given me the most beautiful years of my life," Jimma said. God took my broken “yes” and turned it into a life I could once only dream about. Today, I have the clarity and strength to embrace life in ways I never thought possible and I know the best is yet to come! ✨ Congratulations, Jimma! We are honored to have you as part of our family and proud to celebrate this milestone with you. Your journey of recovery inspires us all!🌟💪 #recovery #WeDoRecover #recoveryispossible
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Do you have a family member struggling with addiction, and you don't know how to help? Casey's Law could be your answer! 💙 Casey's Law is a Kentucky judicial program that allows the family member of someone struggling with addiction the ability to file a petition with their local District Court Clerk. If approved by a judge, the ruling would court-order your loved one to treatment. ⚖️ ARC has a skilled team of Casey’s Law advocates who can help you with the process! 📲 You can reach them by emailing [email protected] or calling 606-658-8338. Learn more about Casey’s Law and commonly asked questions in the comments below ⬇️⬇️
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Three years of destiny! 🎉 We are excited to recognize Cheyenne May, Peer Support Specialist at White Oak Hill, on reaching three years in recovery 🌟💪 Congratulations, Cheyenne! We are so proud of you and the dedication to recovery you've shown over the last three years. 🎉👏 #recovery #WeDoRecover #recoveryispossible
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⭐ Kentucky is making significant strides in the fight against addiction! ⭐ The CDC reports Kentucky was one of only 8 states in 2022 to see a reduction in overdose deaths. In 2023, the country experienced a 3% drop, but Kentucky saw a 9.8% reduction! Hard work and collaboration are leading us toward a healthier future! ❤️🩹
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🎉 Happy #AmericanPharmacistsMonth! This October, we celebrate the incredible contributions of pharmacists who play a vital role in keeping our communities healthy. 👏 Their dedication helps patients lead healthier lives every day. 💙 We want to give a special shoutout to our dedicated professionals at South Creek Pharmacy, who play a crucial role in the well-being of ARC’s residential clients. South Creek Pharmacy serves a pivotal function by fulfilling the medication needs of our residential clients. ✨ Read more about ARC celebrating American Pharmacists Month below ⬇️⬇️
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🚨Recovery services and access to addiction treatment are making a difference! According to a NORC study, 14 of the top 20 counties in the nation with the biggest drop in overdose deaths are in Eastern Kentucky! 💪The study compared the overdose death rate from the timeframe of 2008-2012 to 2013-2017. One of the most commonly reported reasons for this decline was increased access to substance use treatment providers over the past five years. 💙 Read the full study in the comments below ⬇️⬇️⬇️