Rebecca Rohl’s Journey from Addiction to Empowering Author: A Tale of Transformation and Hope

https://youtu.be/CyhqMt6mirg Five years ago, Rebecca Rohl could have never imagined what her future held – a life filled with purpose, free from addiction – and that she’d be the author of a book to help others in need of encouragement and hope. Rebecca spent nearly a decade in addiction, first with pain medications and then […]
Donate Your Coat to Benefit People in Recovery

As winter arrives, Addiction Recovery Care is partnering with RISEabove and Appalachia Reach Out to host Chad’s Annual Coat Drive. Over 20 years ago, Chad died from an overdose. His mother donated his coat and prayed that whoever received it would be blessed by it and know the hope and love of Jesus. Now that […]
Addiction Recovery Care Accepting Ohio Medicaid Insurance

Addiction Recovery Care, a renowned name in the field of addiction treatment, has recently made significant strides in expanding its services beyond Kentucky and is now accepting Ohio Medicaid. In an exclusive conversation with the Director of Client Access Ohio, Jeremy Brown, we uncover the exciting developments that can potentially change hundreds of thousands of […]
Addiction Recovery Care Partners with Prodigal Ministries, Inc. to Provide Healthcare Services

Addiction Recovery Care (ARC), Kentucky’s leading treatment and recovery services provider, is proud to announce a new partnership with Prodigal Ministries, Inc., a non-profit based in Greater Louisville that provides support services to individuals transitioning out of the justice system. ARC will provide healthcare services to Prodigal clients as they begin a new, restorative chapter […]
Jobs Now Open at Bellefonte Hospital & Recovery Center

Since ARC Healthcare first announced its plans to reopen the former Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital as a comprehensive behavioral health facility and inpatient psychiatric hospital, the organization has remained committed to bringing back local jobs to the Ashland area. ARC is excited to announce that they are now hiring for Bellefonte Hospital and Recovery […]
A Personal Story / What Overdose Awareness Means to Me

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmHkywMp4Tw While the overdose crisis has become a nationwide problem, the impact is personal. One year ago, on August 31, 2022, Heather Spurlock-Venters, who now works as a peer support specialist at ARC’s Crown Recovery Center in Springfield, Kentucky, lost her brother-in-law, Sean Riley, to a drug overdose. Although Heather is now in recovery, she […]
ARC’s Pat Fogarty Investing in the Future of Access to Treatment

When some of the nation’s top leaders in addiction treatment ascend on Scottsdale, Arizona later this Fall, Addiction Recovery Care’s (ARC) Chief Operating Officer Pat Fogarty will serve as a key voice. “I am proud to represent Addiction Recovery Care as an Advisory Board Member for the Treatment Center Investment and Valuation conference. This conference […]
Matt Brown Promoted to President of ARC Healthcare

Since opening the doors to its first residential treatment center in 2010, Addiction Recovery Care (ARC) has been committed to delivering high-quality, individualized treatment to people with substance use disorders and helping them find long-term recovery. With more of the population struggling with serious mental illness and other behavioral health conditions in addition to SUD, […]
Addiction Recovery Care Named to Newsweek List of America’s Best Addiction Treatment Centers

For a third consecutive year, Addiction Recovery Care (ARC) has been included in Newsweek’s list of America’s Best Addiction Treatment Centers. Two of ARC’s residential treatment centers for women, Karen’s Place Maternity Center and Beth’s Blessing, made the list. The America’s Best Addiction Treatment Centers 2023 list highlights the nation’s top facilities based on quality […]
Here is What You Should Know About Fentanyl

Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is up to 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times stronger than morphine, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Illicitly manufactured fentanyl is being added to other drugs because of its extreme potency, which makes drugs cheaper, more powerful, more addictive, and more dangerous. […]