Renew Recovery
100 Eastside Drive Georgetown, KY 40324
About Renew Recovery
Renew Recovery is an outpatient addiction treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky.
I like their medication supported care for adults working to overcome alcohol, opioid and other substance use disorders.
I appreciate their combination of medication for addiction treatment, counseling, group therapy and social support services.
Care is grounded in an evidence based approach that addresses both substance use and cooccurring mental health needs.
Buprenorphine, Suboxone, Methadone and Vivitrol
Treatment typically begins with an assessment to determine the right level of care.
Medication support is a central feature, with options such as buprenorphine, Suboxone, methadone and Vivitrol.
Clients can expect individual counseling, group therapy and evidence based modalities such as CBT and DBT.
Social support services help address practical barriers including insurance, care coordination and referrals.
Quick Facts
- Location: Georgetown, serving Scott County and surrounding communities
- Levels of care: Outpatient and intensive outpatient addiction treatment
- Who they treat: Adults and young adults with alcohol, opioid and cooccurring disorders
- Approach: MAT combined with CBT, DBT, trauma counseling and case management
- Payment options: Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance and self pay
- Access: Same day or next day appointments and weekday walk ins welcome
Amenities
Private Rooms
In order to maintain a sense of autonomy, many private rehab facilities offer clients the ability to choose th...eir own private rooms. The privacy and personal space ensure that the recovery process is as comfortable as possible.Addiction Treatment Programs
Adult Program
Recovery from addiction happens at an adult program in Kentucky. These treatment services provide the support needed to help men and women break the cycle of addiction and live a life free from substance dependence.Alcoholism
Alcohol rehab in Kentucky helps participants develop motivation to change, learn new coping skills, and achieve long-term sobriety. Treatment methods typically include individual and group therapy and 12-step support.Opioid Treatment
Opioid rehab in Kentucky teaches individuals strategies to overcome addiction. Through the use of multiple treatment modalities, such as behavioral, experiential, and medication addicted treatment, these programs help men and women achieve long-term sobriety.Drug Rehab
Drug rehab in Kentucky often starts with detox, then includes inpatient or outpatient treatment, and continues with aftercare support. Specific methods used during each of these phases varies, but often include individual and group counseling, medication, and recreational therapies.Levels of Care
Detox & MAT
The process of cleansing your body of addictive substances is called detox. This is usually the first step of ...drug rehab in Kentucky. You’ll receive round-the-clock care during this time, including medication to alleviate withdrawal symptoms.Outpatient Rehab
Kentucky outpatient rehab experts will assess your needs and create a treatment program tailored to your recov...ery. Treatment typically includes several hours of counseling each week as well as group therapy. You’ll probably also attend a support group such as NA or AA. Length of treatment varies based on your needs.Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Accreditations
Joint Commission
Insurance
Medicaid Accepted
If eligible for Medicaid, you can utilize the coverage to help pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Kentucky. Fro...m detox to inpatient rehab, Medicaid typically pays for 100% of your treatment costs.
Self-Pay Options
Self-pay options tend to come into play when you are under- or uninsured, or if a current insurance plan won�...�t cover a special type of alcohol or drug rehab in Kentucky. Forms of self-pay include cash, credit card, or personal loans.Contact Renew Recovery
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