
Neartown Men's Recovery
Kirksey, KY
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Kevil, Kentucky 42053

Lifeline Recovery Center is a faith-oriented residential treatment center located in Paducah, Kentucky, featuring distinct campuses for men and women. Its mission is to deliver Christ-centered support for those grappling with addiction, aiming to foster spiritual vitality, mental clarity, and physical health. The center prioritizes values such as accountability, faith, and obedience to Jesus Christ. Clients contribute to their treatment expenses through earnings from work during their stay, while the remainder can be covered by insurance or self-payment options. Since opening its doors in 2004, Lifeline has assisted over 2,000 individuals, boasting a 60% success rate for sustained sobriety after one year, along with a 100% job placement rate for participants. The center's programs are expanding; the men’s campus has recently relocated to a 45-acre property to accommodate more individuals, with plans to shift the women’s campus to a similar facility nearby. Lifeline promotes an abstinence-based strategy, incorporating the 12-step Celebrate Recovery curriculum alongside Bible study, counseling, volunteerism, job skills training, and job placement services. Group sessions address practical subjects such as physical fitness, peer support, Christian lifestyle, parenting, anger management, and financial literacy. The program lasts between 9 and 12 months, divided into three phases. The first phase emphasizes counseling, Bible study, and peer interactions. In the second phase, clients engage in full-time work and begin reintegration into everyday life. The final phase offers transitional housing with ongoing support, and clients receive a completion letter upon finishing all three phases. Lifeline does not incorporate medication-assisted treatment. Clients are permitted to write to their families immediately upon arrival. After two weeks, they can initiate weekly phone calls from a landline, and once employed, they receive limited cell phone access to help balance their responsibilities while concentrating on recovery. Lifeline maintains a staff of over 40 professionals, many of whom are alumni of the program, and benefits from the support of more than 75 community volunteers. The center designates specific areas for smoking and provides transportation services for clients to work and court appointments. Volunteers from the local community also assist with transporting clients to fulfill their commitments.
The primary focus of this center is to address substance use disorders, aiding individuals in achieving stability, developing strategies to prevent relapse, and linking them with empathetic support.
Our program allows for insurance coverage during the initial 75 to 150 days. As clients progress to the second phase, they will enter the workforce and contribute $3,000, which encompasses meals, accommodation, training, and assistance.
Founded
2004
Typical Program Length
150 days