ARC Welcomes New Senior Director of Healthcare Operations
ARC is proud to announce and welcome Paige Ross as the company’s new Senior Director of Healthcare Operations. Paige will come on board to add behavioral healthcare and & addiction experience, leadership, an added focus on healthcare compliance, as well as many aspects of general healthcare management. Paige will help healthcare at ARC merge with […]
LISTEN: Podcast Highlights ARC’s Crown Recovery Center and the National BEES Study
Local organization launches weekly group meeting to inspire hope in those struggling, with help from ARC employee’s ministry
Clinton Jay Perkins’ Story; New Year, New You
ARC’s Crown Recovery Center opens to new clients
SPRINGFIELD, KY: Kentucky’s newest residential addiction treatment center and one of the most comprehensive in the United States is now accepting new clients. In December 2018 Washington Facility and Land Company (WFLC) purchased and assumed the existing St. Catharine College campus, with the intent of leasing to Addiction Recovery Care (ARC). Since that time, ARC has […]
WKYT Investigation | ‘Wasp dope’ and the drug epidemic
As the drug epidemic surges across the Bluegrass and nation, a newer drug is catching the eye of researchers. WKYT reporter Garrett Wymer dug deeper into ‘Wasp dope’ during his most recent investigation. Wymer talked to the University of Kentucky Epidemiology Professor Dr. April Young, who’s believed to be the first to provide the first study […]
School purchase approved, Addiction Recovery Care to expand services in Martin County
While concerns grow over COVID-19, Kentuckians are also battling an increase in overdoses. Answering the call here in the mountains, Addiction Recovery Care (ARC) is expanding services across Appalachia. During a special session of the Martin County School Board Thursday, officials approved the sale of the old Inez Middle School to developer Greg May. His […]
ARC TV Episode Nov. 2020
Kentucky’s fight to end addiction must include our criminal justice system
At a moment when many people are finding it difficult to see eye-to-eye with their fellow Kentuckians,there’s one thing we all can agree on: we must keep fighting to end addiction in the commonwealth.This is a public health crisis that has only worsened due to the challenges of the last eight months, withsubstance use and […]