WestCare - Kentucky - Pike County Community Involvement 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 Community Involvement Center (CIC)/Outpatient
Program provides licensed alcohol and other drug abuse outpatient
treatment services for adults who reside within Pike and surrounding
counties. The Outpatient Program serves the needs of adults who require
substance abuse treatment while
working and living in the community, but who do not require the more
intensive provided in a residential program. The WestCare
CIC/Outpatient Program services include: individual and group counseling
alcohol and drug education classes; a relapse prevention curriculum; an
introduction to community-based support services; orientation to
community-based, self-help meetings; family and significant other
education/support services; educational and vocational rehabilitation
assistance; community referrals; Drug testing and Second Chance Act
providing re–entry services for offenders and ex-offenders in the Pike
County Detention Center. Driving Under the Influence assessments are
available. A determination of the intensity of treatment needed is made
at initial assessment and is modified to accommodate the
realistic/practical treatment needs of clients as they progress within
the program. WestCare Kentucky was awarded a second chance act mentoring
of ex-offenders grant from the bureau of justice assistance. This grant
will offer mentoring to 80 men and women over the next two years.
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