Free Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers in Tompkinsville,

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CleanSlate Outpatient Addiction Medicine Bowling Green

944 Searcy Way
Bowling Green, KY 42103

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Spero Health Bowling Green

640 Wright Ave
Bowling Green, KY 42103

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Hilltop Counseling Services

1721 U.S. 31 W Bypass
Bowling Green, KY 42101

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JourneyPure Bowling Green Clinic

2349 Russellville Road
Bowling Green, KY 42101

Located in Bowling Green, Kentucky, JourneyPure Bowling Green Clinic is an addiction treatment center. This facility offers residential addiction treatment and medical ... more details

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The Healing Place Campbellsville

105 Hiestand Farm Road
Campbellsville, KY 42718

The Healing Place -- Campbellsville is a community oriented addiction treatment center for men in Campbellsville, Kentucky. It's a detox and residential treatment ... more details

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Stepworks of Bowling Green

331 Brookwood Drive
Bowling Green, KY 42101

Serving the area of Bowling Green, Kentucky, Stepworks of Bowling Green provides residential detox and inpatient drug rehab for adults. This is a modern and ... more details

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Liberty Ranch

2735 KY 501
Kings Mountain, KY 40442

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Center for Behavioral Health Elizabethtown

2645 Leitchfield Road Suite 104
Elizabethtown, KY 42701

Center for Behavioral Health in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, offers substance abuse programs. Their outpatient program is for those recovering from OxyContin, heroin, ... more details

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Isaiah House Outpatient Services

975 Hustonville Road Suite 7
Danville, KY 40422

The nonprofit Isaiah House has an outpatient location in Danville, Kentucky. This is an addiction treatment center for adults. They provide medication assisted ... more details

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Seven Counties CCBHC Bullitt County

130 Joe B. Hall Avenue
Shepherdsville, KY 40165

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BrightView London Addiction Treatment Center

2645 North Laurel Road Suite A
London, KY 40741

Located in London, Kentucky, BrightView London Addiction Treatment Center provides medication assisted treatment for substance use disorders. They prescribe ... more details

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Robert Alexander Center for Recovery

130 Hope Street
Mount Washington, KY 40047

Located in Mount Washington, Kentucky, Robert Alexander Center for Recovery is an addiction treatment center. This facility offers medical detox, inpatient addiction ... more details

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Behavioral Health Group – Berea

1000 Ace Dr
Berea, KY 40403

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Western KY Medical

609 Hammond Drive
Hopkinsville, KY 42240

Western KY Medical offers medication assisted outpatient addiction treatment to clients in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. They use methadone or Suboxone. They offer ... more details

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Spero Health Hopkinsville

111 Susan Avenue
Hopkinsville, KY 42240

Spero Health Hopkinsville is an alcohol and drug rehab center offering holistic care for clients based in Kentucky. Services are available to adults aged 18 and older, ... more details

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Community Resources & Nonprofits

12 resources

Homeless & Housing Coalition of Kentucky

502-223-1834
The Homeless & Housing Coalition of Kentucky operates coordinated entry housing programs where those with the most needs are prioritized. It also offers information about how to contact other housing programs in the state, depending on which county you live in. They also offer links to the Team Kentucky Eviction Diversion Program for those who are behind on rent and utility payments.

Young People in Recovery

Young People in Recovery has 11 chapters in Kentucky and provides life skills programs for youth, help accessing housing, education, and employment, and services for justice-involved individuals. The goal is to help young people thrive as they create substance-free lifestyles.

Find Help Now KY

877-318-1871
Find Help Now KY is a comprehensive finder tool that provides information about mental health care, substance use treatment, recovery housing, and where to find naloxone (Narcan). Each category uses your zip code to surface resources nearby so you can get the help you need.

KY Help Hotline

833-859-4357
The KY Help Hotline provides compassionate help and resources for Kentuckians struggling with substance use. The line is staffed Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 8:30 a.m to 5:30 p.m.

KY 211

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The Kentucky Opioid Response Efforts (KORE) program has a map allowing Kentuckians to find a variety of important programs, such as harm reduction, substance use prevention and treatment, recovery support, re-entry services, and more. Below the map is a list of locations in each county.

Voices of Hope

859-303-3761
Voices of Hope is a recovery community providing a variety of programs and resources. The Recovery Community Center in Lexington offers recovery meetings, one-on-one coaching, harm reduction supplies, employment and housing resources, and more. They also have recovery coaches in almost 80 partner sites and mobile outreach with a trained team. Voices of Hope can also connect you to treatment, including medication assisted treatment, if you’re interested.

Northeast Kentucky Substance Use Response Coalition

606-784-2435
Northeast Kentucky Substance Use Response Coalition provides grant funding in 18 rural counties for educational, clinical, and preventive interventions addressing opioid use disorder and addiction. They organize multiple partners to work together and put programs into place to directly impact the substance use crisis.

Hope and Help

833‍-859‍-4357
Hope and Help is a state resource that provides links to the Kentucky Helpline, a treatment locator, a naloxone locator, and sites where you can dispose of unwanted medication. They also link to the State Police Angel Initiative which pairs you with an officer who will assist in locating appropriate treatment for you without criminal charges when you agree to treatment.

Kentucky State University

502-597-6000
Kentucky State University Substance Abuse Prevention program operates under the University Counseling Center and addresses substance abuse through education and prevention programs. These programs include outreach, the Lifestyle Choices and Responsibilities Program, conflict management, and connection with community resources including the Harm Reduction Coalition. The Counseling Center also offers free mental health counseling for a variety of needs.

University of Kentucky

The University of Kentucky’s Collegiate Recovery Community offers a wide range of services to support students in recovery from addiction. They offer recovery coaching, weekly SMART recovery meetings, 12 step and non 12 step meetings, religious recovery programs, and more. Recovery meetings are entirely student led and welcome all forms of recovery.

Western Kentucky University

270-745-3159
Western Kentucky University Counseling Center provides information about substance use disorder and addiction. They offer assistance in finding help within the community and offer confidential assessment if you have questions about your substance use. Individual counseling is available for up to six sessions but they refer out for substance use disorders.

Louisville Pride Foundation

502-498-4298
Louisville Pride Foundation offers a safe space to discuss the relationships between substance use and the LGBTQ community. The Foundation focuses on harm reduction to prevent the spread of communicable diseases and has initiatives to provide access to Narcan, fentanyl test strips, and education.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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City of Louisville Harm Reduction

502-574-8800
The City of Louisville offers various harm reduction programs. This website links to the locations of these services, including outreach services (syringe programs), safe syringe disposal sites, where to get naloxone (Narcan) kits and fentanyl test strips, and information about substance use treatment.

NEXT Distro

NEXT Distro provides information about harm reduction resources in multiple states, including Kentucky. They partner with the Kentucky Harm Reduction Coalition to help residents get naloxone through the mail, and you can also get test strips for fentanyl or xylazine mailed to you. They also have a map with information about dozens of harm reduction programs across the state.

Syringe Services Program

502-564-6539
Syringe Services Programs, also known as a syringe exchange programs, helps reduce disease and protect the health of people who use injectable drugs. SSPs provide access to safer use materials, naloxone for overdose prevention, screening and care for HIV and Hep C, and more. They can also connect you to treatment programs if you’re interested.

Lexington Pride Center

859-253-3233
Lexington Pride Center is the oldest LGBTQIA+ organization in Kentucky. This site provides a hub of resources for the community in central Kentucky. Services include crisis and support hotlines, information on discrimination, recovery from addiction, finding and accessing healthcare, HIV and AIDS, and mental health and providers.

Government Programs

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Kentucky Opioid Response Effort Locations

The Kentucky Opioid Response Efforts (KORE) program has a map allowing Kentuckians to find a variety of important programs, such as harm reduction, substance use prevention and treatment, recovery support, re-entry services, and more. Below the map is a list of locations in each county.

Kentucky Medicaid and CHIP

855-459-6328
Kentucky Medicaid and CHIP are state programs to cover health benefits for eligible low income residents. CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Both programs provide free or low cost access to a variety of medical care, including addiction treatment and mental health care.

Recovery Supportive Living Assistance Program

859-258-3834
Lexington’s Substance Use Disorder Intervention Program includes multiple programs and resources. They offer the Recovery Supportive Living Assistance Program which gives financial assistance to adult residents of Fayette County who benefit from sober living or recovery housing but have trouble affording it. The page includes information about how to apply for that program as well as links to treatment locators and other helpful resources.

KY Help Call Center

877-318-1871
The KY Help Call Center is staffed by Operation UNITE and provides compassionate, personalized assistance and resources to state residents seeking help for addiction treatment and their families. The line is staffed 7am to 10pm Eastern during the week and 8:30 to 5:30 on weekends. They can offer callers crisis support and help them make informed decisions about treatment.

Kentucky Department of Veteran Affairs

502-564-9203
Kentucky Department of Veteran Affairs serves over 295,000 veterans in the state, helping them find information on benefits counseling, healthcare, education, employment, and more. They provide links to other resources within the state including special programs for women's veterans, homeless veterans, and access to benefits and compensation.

Indian Health Service

The Indian Health Service serves 567 federally recognized American Indian and Alaskan Native Tribes, which represent 2.2 million people. They provide free healthcare services for these Tribes. IHS is not an insurance provider — to get care, you need to visit an IHS clinic and register to establish your medical record.
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