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ADDICTION RECOVERY CARE OPENS NEW TREATMENT CENTER IN HINDMAN

ARC operates a network of 39 addiction treatment centers in 17 Eastern and Central Kentucky counties

COURTNEY HOWELL by COURTNEY HOWELL
June 1, 2020
in Addiction & Recovery
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PIPPA PASSES, KY: A residential drug and alcohol treatment center for women in Pippa Passes, KY, is now accepting new clients.

Creekside, located at 6870 Highway 899, Pippa Passes, KY, will be a 120-bed center that provides opioid detoxification, stabilization, and residential treatment services for women with substance use disorders. The center is operated by Addiction Recovery Care (ARC) and is open 24/7.  It will be located near Hindman in Knott County.

ARC operates a network of 39 addiction treatment centers in 17 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 (The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities) -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.

According to Tim Robinson, CEO and founder of ARC, the key to meaningful recovery is to help clients discover their destiny and go back into the workforce: “Our slogan is ‘from crisis to career’, and we are a nationally recognized leader at moving folks through that transition.”

“Helping those in recovery find hope is key.  It motivates people to engage and complete their treatment.  And it gives them a foundation to survive on without using drugs,” said Robinson, a former prosecutor who founded the treatment organization after dealing with his own addiction.

The center offers clients more than 20 hours of clinical programming weekly, with counseling provided by licensed counselors and peer support groups led by state-certified peer support specialists. State-certified case managers also work with each client to improve their recovery environment by addressing family, educational, housing, and vocational needs.

In addition, medical care is provided, with each client seeing a nurse practitioner weekly for their general medical needs. Creekside’s medical staff is supervised by an American Board of Addiction Medicine certified physician, Dr. Michael Fletcher.

ARC accepts all Kentucky Medicaid plans (WellCare, Humana CareSource, Aetna Better Health for Kentucky, Passport Health Plan, and Anthem) and most private insurances.

If you or a loved one is struggling with addiction, call ARC’s 24/7 addiction help hotline at (606) 638-0938. To learn more about Addiction Recovery Care, visit www.arccenters.com. Hope and help is a call or click away.

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Comments 10

  1. Citizen says:
    5 years ago

    I’m a supporter of ARC. They’ve helped a lot of people. My only downfall with them is if someone fails a drug test they put them on the street. They get plenty of money per person enrolled in their program. If someone fails a drug test and gets kicked out it should be mandatory to give the.M a bus ticket and some cash and send them back where they came from. Don’t put them on the streets to be homeless.

    • John says:
      5 years ago

      I agree. They drop them off at Hardee’s and Walmart. They may not now. I know they did at one time for a fact. If they are so concerned about the drug problem then why do this.? Can anyone from ARC answer this legitimate question?

  2. Will Silly says:
    5 years ago

    Yeah. I’ve heard that Louisa has ended up with more druggies on the street because of this. They can’t afford to leave.

  3. Citizen says:
    5 years ago

    Louisa needs a homeless shelter

  4. Danette Hall says:
    5 years ago

    Christian based?!!!
    Insure safety of clients at least!

  5. Kathy Arnett says:
    4 years ago

    I was a patient at creekside and I really loved the entire experience of this Rehab and the staff are very wonderful..I love all of you and all of the creekside girls!!! I miss all of you 😭 very much !!!💞😗

  6. Charlotte Waugh says:
    4 years ago

    How can I send my Sister some items such as clothing, candy or hygiene products? Can I send a gift card… what would be the best way with me living 3 hours away.

    • Stacy says:
      4 years ago

      I am wondering if you ever got a response on how to send things to someone at this facility? My Aunt is there and I am trying to send some things to her.

  7. Melanie Shepherd says:
    4 years ago

    What is a good phone number to get ahold of someone at creekside?

  8. Mary Jane wilson says:
    3 years ago

    My grandaughter has recently been sent to your addiction center. I would like to know how to get in touch with her. I would like to send her some things that she needs. Her Name is Bethany whitlow. she is from Greensburg,ky. I am her grandmother and I am really concerned about her health.

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