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Follow Ashley McCarty's journey from addiction to empowerment at Addiction Recovery Care, a leading treatment provider in Kentucky. Learn about their holistic approach and innovative programs for substance use disorder.
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Ashley McCartyClean since July 20, 2013 From: Addicted to opiates after surgery, meth addict, crashed her life Now: • Assistant Director of Intake • Homeowner • Reunited with family • Showing those in addiction that there is a way out
RESIDENTIAL CENTERS TRANSITIONAL LEARNING CENTERS OUTPATIENT CENTERS
ARC - Leading the Way in Kentucky Admitted first Medicaid Residential patient January 2015 Admitted over 6,000 Medicaid members for residential treatment Private Insurance plans provide coverage
Addiction Recovery Care is being selected to be studied as a national best practice for taking those with substance use disorder from addiction to employment. This study is through Health and Human Services and Abt Associates
Background: Addiction Recovery Care • Tim Robinson, CEO & Founder • Former prosecuting attorney and functioning alcoholic. • December 11, 2006 sobriety date. • August 2008 resigns as prosecutor and gives law practice to partner. • December 2010 Karen’s Place, recovery center for women, opens in Louisa, Kentucky.
TREATMENT ON DEMAND • 24/7 Intake Department Average wait time for a bed for someone who has insurance and passes phone screen: 72 hours
Holistic Approach to Care Medical (Body) Clinical (Mind) Psychiatry Vocational (Purpose) Spiritual (Soul)
Dr. Michael FletcherChief Medical Officer Addictionologist, American Board of Addiction Medicine (ABAM) President of Kentucky Chapter of American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure (KBML) Supervises Primary Care Physician, NP’s and RN’s
Nationally Accredited Accredited by Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centers
Spirituality Program • Chaplains • Celebrate Recovery CARF Standards Compliant Pastoral Counselors
Karen’s Place Maternity Center Blue Angels
From Crisis to CareerMulti-Phase Approach Job Skills Life Skills Recovery Skills Clinical Phase 3 (60 days) Phase 4 (6-9 months) Phase 1 (Avg 30 days) Phase 2 (Avg 30 days)
Outpatient Centers • Louisa • Lexington • Mt. Sterling • Prestonsburg • Crestview Hills • Morehead • Ashland Medication Suboxone Vivitrol Counseling Peer Support Case Management
Model Integrated MAT Program • 8 patient touches per month initially. No less than 4 touches per month. Patient-centered approach. • Employed physicians taper program • Counseling • Case Management/WRAP • Peer Support • Drug Screens • Medication Counts
PEER SUPPORT SPECIALIST - One year clean and sober - 40 hour training course & exam - Medicaid billable service - Behavioral Health Practitioner
Peer Support Specialist Academy • Sullivan University • EKCEP • College Credit • State Certifications • “Super PSS”
16 graduates • 14 paying taxes • 14 now employed • 14 helping others recover • 14 transitioning off of Medicaid
65 of 80 (81.25%) of PSS Academy graduates are sober and employed.
Peer Support Specialists meeting people in their time of need Casey’s Law Jail Ministry Street Ministry Court Systems Homeless Shelters Health Departments Domestic Violence Shelters Syringe Exchanges Outreach Services
IV drug users are 5 TIMESMORE LIKELY to enter treatment through a syringe services program
Syringe Exchanges • 75 people entered treatment with ARC in the last six months from syringe exchanges across the state. Getting People Into Treatment
Why do we need a Peer Support Specialist when we have medical staff? • Peers can offer participants important information with added credibility because they have “been there, done that.” • Participants can benefit from seeing people like themselves in positions in leadership and strive for those positions as well. • Can engage with a high-risk population that is normally hard to reach, and connect them with needed services and resources. • “I made it out, you can too.”
ARC’s Mission To have peace in knowing that we have done all that we can to provide world-class, holistic care to those struggling with addiction by creating opportunities for each person served, employee, and stakeholder to discover their God-given destiny.
How to schedule a bed24/7 Intake Department • Call (606) 638-0938 • Text (606) 547-4633 • Chat at www.arccenters.com • Email intake@arccenters.com