News Summary
Lexington has opened new facilities to enhance substance abuse treatment, including a 28-day inpatient facility by Shepherds House and a residential program by the Hope Center. These initiatives aim to meet the growing demand for local recovery services, supporting individuals in their recovery journeys with comprehensive care options, including holistic treatment and employment assistance. The new ISAIAH House Community Health Center also focuses on broader healthcare needs, marking a pivotal step in addressing addiction in the community.
Lexington Opens New Facilities for Substance Abuse Recovery, Enhancing Care for Addiction Treatment
Lexington is set to improve its substance abuse treatment options with the opening of new facilities aimed at aiding individuals in their recovery journeys. The Shepherds House has launched a new 28-day inpatient facility on Executive Drive, officially beginning operations on April 1, while already accepting clients. This facility’s establishment comes as a response to the need for local recovery services, as many Kentuckians previously had to seek similar treatment out of state.
The facility will provide 24-hour care designed to support individuals through the critical initial phase of sobriety. This includes assistance with reintegrating healthy routines, such as nutritious diets and exercise, essential for long-term recovery. The CEO of Shepherds House, Jerod Thomas, who has a personal history with addiction, aims to change lives through this program structure. The facility overlooks a horse farm, creating a tranquil setting conducive to recovery.
In addition to Shepherds House, the Hope Center has also introduced a 28-day residential treatment program, focusing on smaller commitments to recovery while emphasizing the necessity of prompt access to treatment. The center has a capacity of 16 beds, with 15 already filled, underlining the significant demand for such services in the area. David Shadd, the senior director of programs at The Hope Center, advocates for immediate treatment access for individuals in need.
Furthermore, the ISAIAH House Community Health Center has opened in Lexington, focusing on underserved community members, especially those recovering from substance abuse. This health center, a collaboration between Isaiah House and Lexington’s Rescue Mission, aims to address comprehensive healthcare needs by providing mental health counseling, medical care, dental services, and pharmacy access.
Trisha Goode, a registered nurse who experienced the Isaiah House program, emphasizes the importance of holistic treatment when addressing addiction recovery at the center, which is dedicated to treating the physical, mental, and emotional needs of its clients. The ribbon-cutting ceremony for the health center featured local dignitaries, including Congressman Andy Barr and Mayor Linda Gorton, highlighting the community’s commitment to combating addiction.
Support services connected to these new facilities also include programs like Jubilee Jobs at the health center, which assist clients in securing employment as they progress toward recovery. The presence of experienced individuals, such as recovery coach Frank Evans at Shepherds House, underscores the importance of peer support throughout the treatment process, demonstrating the transformative power of recovery.
Additionally, in a broader context, community initiatives like the “Dry January” campaign encourage individuals to reassess their relationship with alcohol, allowing many to explore their drinking habits and its effects on their lives. This groundswell of local resources and awareness highlights Lexington’s commitment to fostering recovery and supporting individuals facing addiction.
The recent openings of the Shepherds House inpatient facility, the Hope Center’s residential treatment program, and the ISAIAH House Community Health Center are pivotal steps toward creating a robust framework for addiction recovery in Lexington, ultimately paving a path to health, stability, and dignity for those affected by substance abuse.
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