The Healing Place  Kentucky’s premier shelter recovery center, serving 475 daily  Over 2700 Alumni—65% clean and sober after one year  Named “A Model.

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The Healing Place  Kentucky’s premier shelter recovery center, serving 475 daily  Over 2700 Alumni—65% clean and sober after one year  Named “A Model that Works” by U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services  Program model for Recovery Kentucky

The Healing Place Serves  Homeless, addicted men and women  Families of clients  Referrals from Judicial System

The Healing Place Model Includes  Mutual help  Accountability  Vocational support  Positive behavior change  Education about addiction/recovery

LEVELS OF SERVICE Non-resident Detox Overnight OTS I OTS I OTS II OTS II Phase II 1/2way House Ind. Living Phase I Phase I Healing Centers Medical Clinics Community Meetings Life on Life’s Terms Continuing Care

The Healing Place A Spiritual Place  The key to success is a spiritual program  “Only a Power greater than ourselves can restore us to sanity.”  If you miss the spiritual portion of the program, you have missed the program.

The Healing Place Women’s Program  THP recognizes that women are bio-psycho- socially unique  Women tend to have more medical complications  Difficult to engage women in the recovery process.

The Healing Place Women’s Program  Issues with children must be addressed  Gender roles must be considered  There is still significant stigma related to women who are addicted

The Healing Place Women’s Program  Victimization issues  Co-occurring disorders  Women tend to question their sexuality

thehealingplace.org 1020 West Market Street, Louisville, KY Phone: