Kentucky River Community Care Inc – Wolfe County Outpatient Addiction Treatment Program
Located at 131 Kentucky Highway 15 North in Campton, KY, Kentucky River Community Care Inc. (KRCC) offers dedicated outpatient services tailored to individuals and families grappling with substance use disorders in Wolfe County and surrounding areas. Recognizing that addiction is a chronic disease requiring comprehensive management, KRCC provides a structured system of care designed to foster long-term recovery and improved functioning.
Comprehensive Substance Use Services
The Wolfe County Outpatient Clinic serves as the primary gateway for accessing a broad spectrum of mental health and substance use services. For those not in a crisis situation, contacting the outpatient clinic is the essential first step toward scheduling an appointment with a licensed clinician. KRCC is committed to ensuring accessibility, offering services regardless of an individual’s inability to pay, with discounts available based on family size and income.
Treatment programs are highly individualized, addressing the medical, mental, social, and occupational needs of each patient. Services provided include:
- Individual, group, and family therapy.
- Medication management services.
- Comprehensive evaluations and clinical interviews.
- Referral to higher levels of care, including residential treatment if necessary.
Specialized Programs for Diverse Needs
KRCC administers several specialized programs to meet the specific requirements of various populations:
Adolescent Substance Abuse Program (ASAP)
ASAP focuses specifically on providing substance abuse treatment and support to youth and adolescents, ensuring they receive age-appropriate interventions early in life to promote better outcomes.
DUI Program Services
For individuals involved with the justice system, the DUI Program includes clinical interviews, assessments, 20-hour pre-treatment, and continued outpatient therapy. Referrals to residential treatment are provided if a more intensive level of care is warranted.
Intensive Support Options
While the Wolfe County location specializes in outpatient care, KRCC operates other intensive programs, such as New Directions, an intensive treatment program for men with co-occurring substance abuse and mental illness, offering a more robust level of support than traditional outpatient services. Additionally, KRCC manages residential recovery centers like Hickory Hill and Winterberry, providing safe, sober, peer-driven housing for men seeking long-term recovery.
Accessing Care and Crisis Support
KRCC employs an Open Access system, allowing clients flexibility in beginning their treatment journey. Clients may walk-in to the outpatient office for assistance or schedule a convenient appointment. In situations of immediate risk, multiple 24-hour crisis and information hotlines are available:
- Crisis / Information Hotline: 1-800-262-7491
- Substance Abuse Crisis Line: 1-800-884-0704
- National Suicide Hotline: 988
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What information should I be prepared to provide when calling to make an appointment?
When contacting the clinic to schedule an initial visit, you should be prepared to provide your name, address, and Social Security Number.
Does KRCC deny access to services if I cannot afford treatment?
No one will be denied access to services due to an inability to pay. KRCC offers discounts based on family size and income.
What is the difference between outpatient and residential treatment at KRCC?
Outpatient treatment, offered at the Wolfe County clinic, involves scheduled sessions while clients live at home. Residential treatment, offered at facilities like Hickory Hill and Winterberry, involves living at the facility for more intensive, structured, and long-term recovery support.
