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 7,931 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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🔥 ASHLAND & PAINTSVILLE COOLING CENTERS OPEN 🔥 The temperature is near a record high today in many parts of the state. If you need a place to cool off, stop by one of our two cooling centers. ❄️ Paintsville Altogether Opportunity Center at 501 Jefferson Ave, Paintsville, KY ❄️ ARC Ashland Outpatient Center at 2908 Winchester Ave, Ashland, KY These Cooling Centers are open to anyone who needs a break from the extreme temperatures we are experiencing today. They will be open any time the heat index goes above 95°. Please feel free to share and help keep our communities safe and cool 🤝💙😎
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🤝 NOW HIRING - ADMISSIONS CLERKS IN OWINGSVILLE 💼 Are you passionate about serving in an environment of shared purpose and shared goals while driving the ARC mission and values to excellence for our clients, patients, and team members? ARC has been leading the way and has become one of the fastest growing healthcare systems in Kentucky (and beyond!) in addiction treatment, mental health services and improving lives by creating opportunities for people to discover hope and live their God-given destiny! The Admission Clerk is the initial contact person for the person served/client upon arrival for intake. Benefits include: ‣ Health insurance with dental/vision coverage ‣ Life insurance, with optional short-term and long-term disability ‣ Optional company-sponsored retirement savings plan (401K) ‣ Paid vacation and holidays ‣ Opportunity for advancement and professional growth with an expanding company ‣ Competitive starting wages offered commensurate with experience/education For detailed info and to apply for your new career at ARC, visit https://lnkd.in/eKECse-U.
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Addiction Recovery Care was proud to sponsor Shaping Our Appalachian Region, Inc. (SOAR) Country Music Highway Tribute Show! 🐦🪕 Downtown Louisa was their second stop of the summer as they now prepare for another exciting weekend on August 2-3 in Ashland! 🌉🔵🟢
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Community members in the Big Sandy region have recognized Jessicca Justice, an Addiction Recovery Care employee, with the “Best in the Valley” award 🏆 The award, given annually by Appalachian News-Express, celebrates individuals who make significant contributions and positively influence the community. “This award, to me, means that I am making a positive impact in the lives of other people. I am so honored and grateful,” Jessicca shared. Congratulations on this commendation, Jessicca, and keep letting your light shine! ⭐ Read the full story here >> https://brnw.ch/21wLiLN
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💜🎗️The Matthew Casey Wethington Act for Substance Abuse Intervention (“Casey’s Law”) was passed by the Kentucky General Assembly two decades ago and officially took effect on July 13, 2004. "Casey’s Law” is named in honor of Matthew Casey Wethington, who tragically died of a drug overdose at age 23 after his family was unable to intervene on his behalf. This innovative law has become instrumental in helping families navigate the court system — allowing parents, relatives and/or friends to intervene on behalf of someone caught in the grip of addiction, regardless of age and without criminal charges. While the court system can sometimes be confusing to navigate, ARC employs a skilled team of “Casey’s Law” advocates, who are on standby to assist with this process. You can contact them by emailing caseyslaw@arccenters.com or calling 606-658-8338. #caseyslaw 💜🎗️ Find out more about this life-saving law and how you can help someone you love find their way out of addiction >> https://lnkd.in/ex878MrJ
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#ARCGivesBack | ARC loves helping everyone stay safe and secure!⛑️🚗🚨Community Liaison Bridgette Brashear recently delivered a donation check to Dale Morton at Pikeville Medical Center to help purchase car seats for those seen in the Emergency Department after a car accident.
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👏🎉 We are excited to announce that Ryan Sumpter, previously the Vice President of System Analytics, has stepped into the new position of Vice President of Laboratory Operations. “Ryan’s focus on patient and staff safety is exactly what we need in our health system,” stated Pat Fogarty, Chief Operating Officer of ARC Healthcare. We look forward to continuing to build on our best practices for patient care and having a compliant, rapid, state-of-the-art laboratory system is critical to this.” Congratulations, Ryan! We appreciate your hard work and service to ARC and look forward to the great work you will do in the future! 💙 ⚓ Read more about Ryan and his new role here >> https://lnkd.in/eVvkMN5a
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Kentucky has faced significant challenges in combating substance use disorder (SUD) over the past quarter century. However, a new study sheds light on the statewide strides in progress to improve long-term outcomes. According to a report by researchers at the ETSU Center for Rural Health Research, Kentucky stands out among fellow Appalachian states. It has made remarkable progress in creating robust recovery ecosystems and bolstering its capacity for SUD treatment. Read the full story in the Summer 2024 edition of Living Recovery: https://brnw.ch/21wLggf
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💙 Meet Michael Clark, a member of ARC's Liaison Team! As a Community Liaison, Michael serves as a bridge between recovery centers and his community. Liaisons work in jails, courtrooms and hospitals to connect individuals with addiction treatment. "It's so rewarding to see that the mindset (around addiction) has shifted," Michael said. "These aren't bad people trying to be good, they are sick people trying to get healthy." 🆘🤝