Two-day event in Louisville will bring together organizations and individuals working to address the addiction crisis
Addiction treatment, prevention and recovery professionals across the Commonwealth and the U.S. will gather in Louisville Sept. 26-27 for the Reach for Recovery Conference.
The event, presented by Addiction Recovery Care and The Healing Place, will include presentations and panel discussions on the importance of delivering treatment with an end goal and actionable strategies for getting more people into long-term recovery.
“We look forward to bringing together a diverse group of leaders who share our commitment to sustained recovery,” said Jay Davidson, founder and executive chairman of The Healing Place. “It’s important we come together as an industry to have these conversations and that we’re working together to get more people into treatment programs that set them up for long-term success.”
“Every day, throughout Kentucky and across the country, people are stepping up to share the message of recovery and ensure that our community members have the resources and services they need to overcome their substance use,” said Tim Robinson, founder and CEO of Addiction Recovery Care. “The Reach for Recovery Conference will highlight the critical, lifesaving work that’s happening nationwide so that we can take it back to our own communities and continue our efforts in support of long-term recovery.”
The Reach for Recovery Conference will be held at the Marriott Louisville East. Registration is open now, and an early bird rate is available until Aug. 1. Attendees will be able to earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs). Sponsorship opportunities are also available.
For more information and to register, visit reachforrecoveryconference.org.
The Healing Place (THP) provides non-medical detoxification services, a residential social model recovery program, and clinical outpatient services for men and women. In addition, dedicated programming for veterans is available. The Healing Place has three locations in Louisville and Campbellsville, Kentucky. To see more, visit www.TheHealingPlace.org.
Addiction Recovery Care (ARC) operates a network of over 30 addiction treatment programs in 21 Eastern and Central Kentucky counties. The organization, headquartered in Louisa, Kentucky, offers a full continuum of care including withdrawal management, long-term residential treatment, intensive outpatient, outpatient, medically assisted treatment (MAT), vocational rehabilitation and job training. Full details about ARC’s services are available at www.arccenters.com.