About The Shepherd's House

Shepherd’s House is a 12 - 18 month transitional residential treatment program for men 18 years of age and older. It is a structured program that promotes personal responsibility and accountability for those seeking sustained abstinence from mood and mind-altering substances. Those who are admitted to this program are asked to commit to 12 – 18 months.

Shepherd’s House maintains a knowledgeable and compassionate staff of treatment professionals who give each man the individual attention he requires as he moves forward on the path to sustained abstinence and recovery, addressing the physical, psychological, social, and spiritual realms that are so important in promoting a healthy lifestyle that can sustain their recovery effort. Additionally, the staff provides individual and group counseling, and can assist clients with obtaining vocational counseling when needed. Also, psychiatric services are provided through the University of Kentucky Medical Center. A resident psychiatrist makes weekly visits and is able to treat those clients who are dually diagnosed.

James’ Story

James had been admitted to numerous treatment centers and countless detoxification programs in his more than 20 year battle with alcoholism. However, he was unable to maintain sobriety ...
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Lonnie's Story

Lonnie came to the Shepherd's House November 15, 2000 to begin a long-term transitional program of recovery from. His first words upon admission were, "I just want to learn how to live." ...
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