Drug Rehab Centers in
Kentucky
There are a number of factors to think about when choosing what
kind of substance addiction treatment program is the best option for an
individual. Think about the expected behaviors associated with the individual
and the extent and length of their abuse. An intervention can be carried
out by their family with the assistance of a specialist if the person isn't
willing or ready to accept that they are addicted and need support.
Below is a directory of private, public, non-profit, and Christian
drug and alcohol abuse rehabilitation facilities in Kentucky that can provide
assistance for you or your family members. |
The Adanta Group - A community based behavioral healthcare provider. Lake Cumberland area. Somerset
Bluegrass Regional
Mental Health-Mental Retardation Board, Inc. - Non-profit mental health
center. Lexington
Chrysalis
House - Long term residential treatment for women. 12
step programs for women. Lexington
The Healing
Place - Offering care for the homeless and addicted. Louisville
The Hope Center -
A private, nonprofit organization which provides life rebuilding services. Lexington
Interlink
Counseling Services - Focuses on the person and not just the
illness. Louisville
Kentucky River Community
Care, Inc. - A community mental health center, located in Eastern Kentucky. Hazard
LifeSkills, Inc. - Mental health and developmental disabilities services provider. Brownsville
Lincoln
Trail Behavioral Health System - Psychiatric hospital. Radcliff
NorthKey Community
Care - Provides mental health, developmental disability and substance
abuse care. Florence
Ridge Behavioral
Health System - A private psychiatric hospital for adults, adolescents
and children. Lexington
RiverValley Behavioral
Health Hospital - Mental health and behavioral services. Owensboro
Seven Counties
Services - A community mental health center. Louisville
Ten Broeck Hospital - Psychiatric hospital offering services for, adolescents, families,
adults and seniors. Louisville
WholenessNetwork,
Inc - Christian, 12 step, recovery, ministry. Lexington
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