White Oak Hill Treatment Center is hiring now, hosting a community event
Have you ever wanted to learn more about addiction treatment or what is happening in your community? Addiction Recovery Care (ARC) will host an open house and community night next Thursday, January 26th at White Oak Hill Treatment Center in Inez. During the event, people can apply for open jobs, tour the White Oak Hill […]
New overdose trend, a deeper look
Recently we told you that new preliminary data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows a promising trend as overdoses appear to have declined across Kentucky and the nation each of the last three months. According to the report, the Commonwealth has seen a slight but steady decrease in the number of estimated overdose deaths […]
Dozens of ARC clients earn GEDs
To help people earn their high school equivalency diploma and improve their lives, Addiction Recovery Care (ARC) offers GED® courses across its network of more than 30 addiction treatment centers. In 2022, 48 people completed the GED® program and passed the test at an ARC facility. Another 111 are on track to do the same […]
BLOG: Tips for a safe and sober New Year
New Year’s Eve is upon us, signifying hope as we look ahead to making positive changes in our lives with new commitments. However, New Year’s Eve, coupled with just coming off the busy Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, can be difficult for those new in recovery from substance use disorders. The celebration aspect of our culture […]
Christmas, addiction, and lessons from 1 Peter
On Sunday, my pastor visited 1 Peter. In the passage, we are taught to fight temptation. 1 Peter 5:8-9 “Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. 9 Resist him, standing firm in the faith, because you know that the family of […]
Peer Support Appreciation Week honors Kentuckians in recovery who help others impacted by addiction
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4hvReIdUgXc For those who are in or seeking recovery from a substance use disorder, few things are more encouraging and valuable than talking to someone who has been in their shoes, knows exactly what they’re going through and has come out on the other side. This is the role peer support specialists play in […]
Shriners donate to ARC’s Eagle Creek facility
When the hearts of servants come together, it is a beautiful thing. Recently, the Oldham County Shrine Club of Kosair Shriners made a surprise donation to clients at ARC’s Eagle Creek facility in Owen County. The donation allowed moms in recovery to shop for their kids this Christmas The Shriners organization is best known for […]
16 years of destiny-driven discovery
For some, the year 2006 may seem insignificant, just another year passed of life gone by; however, for Addiction Recovery Care founder and CEO Tim Robinson, it was the beginning of an entirely new life. He grew up in Inez, the son of a successful father who served as Martin County PVA. Tim visioned a […]
Data shows a hopeful trend, overdoses decreasing
LOUISA, Ky. —New preliminary data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows a promising trend as overdoses appear to have declined across Kentucky and the nation each of the last three months. According to the report, the Commonwealth has seen a slight but steady decrease in the number of estimated overdose deaths in all […]
BLOG | 5 ways to maintain a grateful mindset
Whether you’re someone who battled addiction, a family member, or a friend, we have all struggled with developing a grateful mindset. It’s human nature. However, discovering and maintaining that mindset could be the key to long-term success on life’s journeys. Finding gratitude for an individual in recovery means being thankful and actively going out of […]