WestCare - Kentucky - Hal Rogers Appalachian Recovery Center
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WestCare, a family of tax-exempt nonprofit organizations, provides a wide spectrum of health and human services in both residential and outpatient environments. Our services include substance abuse and addiction treatment, homeless and runaway shelters, domestic violence treatment and prevention, and mental health programs. These services are available to adults, children, adolescents, and families; we specialize in helping people traditionally considered difficult to treat, such as those who are indigent, have multiple disorders, or are involved with the criminal justice system.
WestCare Kentucky's Men's Residential Program provides intensive alcohol
and other drug abuse treatment services for adult males residing at the
WestCare Kentucky Hal Rogers Appalachian Recovery Center. Men's
Long-Term Residential services are provided in a male-only facility, and
the clinical curriculum is designed
to better serve the needs of men. The Men's Long-Term Residential
Program allows for a stay in treatment a minimum of 90 days. We are also
licensed for providing DUI assessments, education and treatment. This
88 bed program services include specialized alcohol and drug curricula
for adult male participants in a modified therapeutic community model of
care. Services in the Men's Residential Program include: individual and
group counseling; vocational skills development activities, including
emphasis on technical skills; alcohol and drug education classes;
relapse prevention; introduction to community-based support services;
optional weekly onsite chapel services and community-based 12-Step
meetings; family and significant other educational/support services; and
HIV/AIDS education, parenting classes, and counseling. The focus and
intensity of treatment is modified to accommodate the
realistic/practical treatment needs of males as they begin admitting and
embracing their own need for continuing recovery. The process of
treatment in this program is one of discovery and sets a firm foundation
to allow men to empower themselves and become responsible for their own
recovery.
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