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Spanish Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers in Kentucky

Explore drug and alcohol rehab programs in Kentucky with full Spanish-language support. Our directory helps Spanish-speaking individuals and families find detox, residential, and outpatient care that meets their unique needs. Kentucky offers welcoming rehab centers with a commitment to compassionate and effective treatment.

Explore programas de rehabilitación de drogas y alcohol en Kentucky con apoyo completo en español. Nuestro directorio ayuda a personas y familias hispanohablantes a encontrar atención de desintoxicación, residencial y ambulatoria que se adapte a sus necesidades únicas. Kentucky ofrece centros de rehabilitación acogedores con un compromiso hacia un tratamiento compasivo y efectivo.

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1250 Old Soldier Creek Road Kirksey, KY 42054
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Offers drug addiction treatment in the serene countryside of western Kentucky, guiding men to create a design for living filled with self-care and service to others. Provides therapies, Twelve Step practices, and community connection to help men heal from drug addiction and pursue lasting recovery.
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Awareness & Discovery Group
2 Dortha Avenue Florence, KY 41042
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A A & Associates Alcohol & Drug
3038 Breckenridge Lane Louisville, KY 40220
NuLease Medical Solutions
5722 Outer Loop Louisville, KY 40219
Clear Vision Counseling
7160 Dixie Highway Louisville, KY 40258
Changed Lives Mental Health And Substance Use Counseling
149 Deweese Street Lexington, KY 40507
Comprehend Inc
610 Elizaville Road Flemingsburg, KY 41041
Comprehend Inc Lewis County CMHC
83 2nd Street Vanceburg, KY 41179
CleanSlate Outpatient Addiction Medicine
3500 Villa Point Road Owensboro, KY 42303
CleanSlate Outpatient Addiction Medicine
210 East Gray Street Louisville, KY 40202
Behavioral Management LLC
2607 Jackson Street Paducah, KY 42003
Behavioral Management LLC
100 North 6th Street Murray, KY 42071
Four Rivers Behavioral Health Mayfield Office
1525 Cuba Road Mayfield, KY 42066
New Hope Community Services
901 Highway 68 Maysville, KY 41056
CleanSlate Outpatient Addiction Medicine
1500 Leestown Road Lexington, KY 40511
Comprehend Inc-Mental Health
134 Grandview Drive Brooksville, KY 41004
DJG LLC
300 Poage Court Lexington, KY 40503
New Hope International Counseling Services
3703 Taylorsville Road Louisville, KY 40220
ECOA
920 Clay Street Bowling Green, KY 42101
Caldwell Counseling Services,Llc.
114 North Spalding Avenue Lebanon, KY 40033
Anew Alternative @ River View Counseling
214 West Main Street Frankfort, KY 40601
Comprehend Inc.
611 Forest Avenue Maysville, KY 41056
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Rehab Centers in Kentucky

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Total Rehab centers in Kentucky
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Liberty Place Recovery Center for Women

I felt true care and concern at this facility and I learned a lot about myself and how to be a productive member of society and live a healthy life. Staff and 12 steps but could accommodate more people.

- Jessica
5 out of 5
Richmond, KY

The Mountain Center for Recovery and Hope

They do care, and they do try to help you

- Anonymous
4 out of 5
Prestonsburg, KY

KentuckyOne Health- Our Lady of Peace

Caring, compassionate, thorough treatment, clean, well staffed No exercise program, no alternative treatment...Massage, acupuncture, relaxation therapy Got me clean and sober with continuing AA program for 6 years.

- Anonymous
4 out of 5
Louisville, KY

About Kentucky

Kentucky is located in the southeastern region of the United States. With a population of over 4 million people,1 it is the 26th most populous state in the country. Kentucky is known for its beautiful natural attributes, including rolling hills, scenic horse farms, and sprawling national forests. The state is also home to the iconic Kentucky Derby, a world-renowned horse race that takes place annually in Louisville.

Kentucky’s rich cultural history is reflected in its vibrant music scene, which includes genres such as bluegrass and country music. The state’s cuisine is also a reflection of its unique culture, with signature dishes such as fried chicken, bourbon, and hot browns. Additionally, Kentucky is known for its production of coal and other natural resources, which have been instrumental in the state’s economic growth.

Addiction in Kentucky

Addiction is a significant issue in Kentucky, with substance abuse affecting individuals and communities across the state. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental health Services Administration, between 2017 and 2019, approximately 279,000 individuals in Kentucky, representing 7.5% of the population, experienced substance use disorder within the past year.2

In 2021, just two years later, 2,381 overdose fatalities were reported within the state.3  Kentucky’s Office of the State Medical Examiner and coroners in the state have reported that the number of overdose deaths has increased significantly due to the use of fentanyl, which is responsible for around 70% of all overdose deaths.4 The availability of cheap and potent methamphetamine has also worsened the situation.4

Addiction Treatment in Kentucky

There are multiple levels of addiction treatment in Kentucky to cater to your different needs and preferences. They include the following:

  • Detox: Detox is typically the first stage in addiction treatment, where a person’s body is purged of the substance they are addicted to in a medically supervised setting. This process can take several days to a few weeks, depending on the substance and the severity of addiction.
  • Inpatient Treatment: The next level of treatment is inpatient rehab, where individuals live in a facility 24/7 and receive intensive therapy and medical care to address their addiction. Inpatient rehab can last from 30 to 90 days or longer, depending on the individual’s needs.
  • Outpatient Treatment: Outpatient rehab is another, more flexible level of care that allows individuals to receive treatment while living at home. Outpatient programs range from partial hospitalization to intensive outpatient programs that require several hours of therapy per week.

Many addiction treatment centers in Kentucky offer specialized programs tailored to specific populations, such as women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and veterans. Different therapies are also used in these programs, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, and motivational interviewing.

If you are looking for a more upscale experience, luxury rehab centers offer a higher level of comfort and amenities, such as private rooms, spas, and fitness centers. These centers can be more expensive, but they provide a more comfortable and luxurious experience during treatment. Private-funded rehab centers are also an option and are funded through self-pay.

If searching for addiction treatment in Kentucky, you can use our online search tool to find local rehab options near you. This tool allows you to search for rehab centers based on your location, preferred level of care, and specialized treatment programs.

How Much Does Rehab Cost?

Most insurance plans will cover at least a portion of the cost for addiction treatment, including detox, inpatient, and outpatient care. However, the amount of coverage may vary depending on your insurance plan and the level of care required. Therefore, it’s important to contact your insurance provider to see what is covered under your specific plan.

If you are without insurance, state-funded treatment centers offer a more affordable option for addiction treatment. These centers provide care to those who are unable to pay for treatment and may offer a range of services, from detox to outpatient care. However, these centers may have limited availability and may have long wait times for admission.

Length of Stay in Rehab

There are various options for the length of stay when it comes to addiction treatment in Kentucky. The most common durations are 30-day, 60-day, and 90-day programs, depending on your treatment needs and the severity of the addiction.

In addition to these shorter programs, long-term rehab is another option that can last between 6 months to 2 years, depending on your care requirements and the specific facility or program you enroll in. Long-term rehab provides a more extended period of intensive treatment to address underlying issues that contribute to addiction and assist in the development of more comprehensive coping strategies.

Recovery Starts Today

Finding the right addiction treatment in Kentucky is crucial to achieving lifelong recovery. With a range of treatment options available, you can find the level of care that suits your needs and preferences. It’s important to research and explore different options, considering factors such as level of care, length of stay, payment options, and specialized treatment programs. By finding the right treatment that works for you, you can increase your chances of long-term recovery and living a healthy, fulfilling life.

 

Sources:

  1. United States Census Bureau. July 1, 2022. QuickFacts-Kentucky.
  2. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. 2020. Behavioral Health Barometer: Kentucky, Volume 6.
  3. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 2021. Drug Overdose Mortality by State.
  4. Kentucky Justice and Public safety Cabinet. June 13, 2022. 2021 Drug Overdose Report.Â