Addiction Recovery Care Opens New Outpatient Center in Ashland
Addiction Recovery Care is proud to announce the opening of its newest Outpatient Treatment Center in Ashland, Kentucky. The center will be opening Friday, November 1, 2019, and is now accepting new clients.
For successful residential clients and those seeking a more flexible treatment option, Addiction Recovery Care provides an outpatient treatment program. ARC’s outpatient program will help you or your loved one continue their journey toward recovery.
ARC’s outpatient program provides clinical treatment that includes group and individual counseling, 12-step program meetings, anger management, parenting classes, medically assisted treatment, peer support, treatment for dual diagnosis, and court-ordered intensive outpatient.
Carla Graham is Addiction Recovery Care’s Outpatient Replication Specialist. Graham says she is excited for the new center to offer hope to its patients.
“We offer not only freedom from addiction, but freedom from the past. So often, folks who have been trapped in addiction struggle to find complete healing from their past. ARC offers the opportunity to find complete healing of the spirit and body. This affords one the opportunity to leave their yesterdays behind and pursue their destiny.”
Clients recommended for Addiction Recovery Care outpatient treatment programs do not need medically-supervised detoxification or stabilization, have stable mental and physical health, have had few if any prior treatment experiences, and have a stable, supportive home and work environment.
Addiction Recovery Care prides itself in offering true holistic treatment by providing residential programs, outpatient services, medically assisted treatment, and job training. All these programs consist of clinical counseling, pastoral care, case management, peer support services, and vocational training.
ARC’s Ashland Outpatient Center is located on 2908 Winchester Ave. Ashland, Kentucky 41101. The hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. You can reach the office by calling 606-638-0938.
If you or a loved one needs immediate assistance, call ARC’s 24/7 Addiction Help Hotline at (606) 638-0938.
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Alcohol abuse patients
Yes we do! You can call our 24/7 addiction help hotline at 606.638.0938
Man these cats are knocking down some big time CASH. Poor insurance companies must be going broke paying for all this treatment. Oh wait it’s the tax payer who’s paying for it. I hope governor Andy don’t take aim @arc
Another suboxone clinic. They lost their goal. Drugfree. Bus them in to Ashland instead of Louisa please. Greed. Plain old greed.
Please take all of your business to Ashland. Please leave Louisa. We want our town back.
It’s all a shame, to down the ARC for what it is in the Bible, to name a recovery center after what the true meaning of ARC is….
1. It’s insurance companies. Not government dollars.
2. It’s a counseling center that does offer suboxone, counseling, case management, vocational training, and chaplain services.
3. Andy’s dad is who created the benefit that allows programs like ARC’s to flourish. Expect to see WAY MORE OF US in the next four years.
4. We aren’t leaving Louisa. People deserve the right to recovery. Louisa is better because of ARC. Not worse. The town was empty and decaying. Now it’s renovated and full of life. And jobs.
5. The ark in the Bible was a place where safety and rescue happened. Same thing with ARC. You need to read your Bible more. Also, you aren’t supposed to hate people who have made mistakes. Your supposed to help them. Once again, read your Bible. Then start to live it.
1. It’s taxpayer funded . Bottom line.
2.same as # 1
3. That’s correct . ARC is getti guess rich off of people’s misfortunes
4. Amp That’s abshame. We loved our little town before you came.
5. Don’t hare you but if you really cared ARC would be non profit and do it from the heart and not for profit.
One more thing. I see all of the time that addiction is losing. You say we will see WAY MORE OF YOU. From the way you wrote your comment it doesn’t seem like it is losing , its esculating. I guess you are not doing any good.
I think there’s 6 overdose deaths that went through the PROGRAM.
Their so called success rate is who goes through their court ordered program and not who goes through it and stays off drugs. Big Difference.
My nephew has gone through the arc program numerous times 3 times at Sanibel house and the first time in Lincoln Oaks he never completed the program would stay 2 or 3 weeks tops each time he left he would get home and start smoking crack cocaine as soon as he gets home and his behavior is extremely worse more than he was before leaving I mean extremely terrible/even dangerous behavior for people around him that love him and now he is back in the program. I’m not sure what to expect when he leaves the program this time. He is using this program in order to have a place to live temporarily until he figures out his next move. He is violent and has sever mental issues and really needs help…. I mean truly needs serious help.
Everyone has an opinion – good or bad. If there is breath there is hope, doesn’t matter how many times a person goes through a program – however many it takes! . How many with negative opinions have lived a life they don’t want judged? We all make mistakes but thank Jesus we are all equal at the foot of the cross. If you haven’t experienced the disease of addiction, get on your hands & knees & thank God! & don’t be too quick to judge others – God has a way of bringing it to your door & humbling you no matter who you are – And if it isn’t you look out, before your life is over addiction might strike someone you love. And you better hope there are places such as ARC to help them. I pray for each & everyone suffering from this horrible disease – it is nothing but the devil in disguise, stealing children from parents & parents from children. And before you judge someone, God might just judge you on how you treat those struggling with this disease. Praying for all caught up in this!
Hello. I am on recovery and would like to obtain employment in this field,but I do have a felony,and most places won’t hire me because of that.im trying to rebuild my life.i have been clean for 13 months and go to church faithfully.i do have my G.E.D. If anyone could offer any advice on what I should do,please feel free.im open to suggestions.Thank you
I am searching for a place my son can go when he is released from jail. He has completed several courses, classes and programs while being there. Now he is getting ready to be patrolled and needs a starting point. He has always wanted to go to barber school. I am willing to try and help him find a place, job and be able to attend classes. There is so much he can do in jail. I do realize that he will need help getting on his feet but I am not willing to do it all for him. Can you help me or point me in the direction I need to go to help my son rejoin society?