Jefferson County, Ohio
A National Leader in Taking People from Crisis to Career™
Addiction Recovery Care is excited to bring its proven experience delivering quality, compassion substance use disorder treatment to the Jefferson County community and the State of Ohio.
Why Ohio?
Like Eastern Kentucky, Ohio has been hit especially hard by the addiction crisis. ARC's growth the Adena and Harrisville communities will expand access to comprehensive services in a place where we are needed most.
Location
The facility will be at 213 US Route 250 near Adena and Harrisville.
Jobs
Within its first year of operation, the facility will create approximately 40 new, local jobs with competitive pay and benefits.
Number of Clients
The facility will initially be built to serve up to 96 clients at any given time.
Program Length
ARC’s program includes four phases, and people can stay in treatment for up to 12 months. We take a proactive approach to client retention.
Safety & Security
Being a valued partner to the communities we serve is very important to us. Our top priority is ensuring the health, safety, and well-being of our clients, staff, and neighbors in the communities we serve. All ARC residential facilities have security cameras monitored 24/7 and on-site security teams. With more than 30 residential facilities across Eastern and Central Kentucky, we have identified and implemented numerous best practices to operate as safely as possible. Our team also works closely with local law enforcement and community leaders, and we will continue to maintain open lines of communications with these stakeholders in Dickenson County. ARC encourages open dialogue with our neighbors in the communities we serve. We will always do our best to answer questions and address any concerns you may have.
Since opening the doors to their first residential treatment center in 2010, ARC has served more than 50,000 clients. Wildwood Recovery Center is the company’s first announced out-of-state facility.
A National Leader
In Addiction Treatment
Headquartered in Louisa, Kentucky, ARC operates a network of more than 30 treatment programs across Eastern and Central Kentucky. ARC’s nationally recognized “Crisis to Career” model is a four-phase, year-long program that combines SUD treatment, counseling and peer support with life skills, education and job training to set up clients for long-term success.
Our person-centered programs are CARF-accredited and our medical services are directed by an addiction psychiatrist
Our Model of Care
Crisis to Career™
ARC’s nationally recognized “Crisis to Career™” model is a four-phase, year-long program that combines SUD treatment, counseling and peer support with life skills, education and job training to set up clients for long-term success.
We provide the vocational and educational opportunities people need for long-term recovery and that our communities need to strengthen their workforces and grow economies.