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Aware Recovery Care

1.5
(2 reviews)

Business Details

7400 New La Grange Rd, Louisville, KY
40222, United States
(502) 907-2290
https://www.awarerecoverycare.com/aware-contact/

About

Addiction Treatment Center
The vision for Aware Recovery Care’s In-Home Addiction Treatment (IHAT) program was to provide medically integrated behavioral healthcare that addressed the root causes of addiction, not just the symptoms of it, and to provide ongoing support to clients as they navigated the challenges of recovery. They believed that by providing treatment in the home environment, they could reduce the stigma associated with addiction and make it easier for individuals to access care.

Location

Aware Recovery Care
7400 New La Grange Rd, Louisville, KY
40222, United States

Hours

MondayOpen 24 hours
TuesdayOpen 24 hours
WednesdayOpen 24 hours
ThursdayOpen 24 hours
FridayOpen 24 hours
SaturdayOpen 24 hours
SundayOpen 24 hours

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  • DJ
    Donovan Jankosky
    Mar 10, 2026
    1.0
    My experience with this program was disappointing from start to finish. Staff turnover was constant, communication was poor, and the amount of required meetings made it almost impossible to balance with a normal 40+ hour work schedule. Promises like weekend scheduling and family support never materialized, and billing practices were unclear until months later. Unfortunately, the program felt more focused on money than on helping people recover.
  • BH
    Bryan hackman
    Feb 7, 2025
    2.0
    I started the program court ordered, due to my now, ex-wife telling the court that I had a drinking problem, the Physco therapists was great, April was her name, and my care team. But the business side doesn't do there job, didn't contact my probation officer for three months and labeled me as a Savere Alcoholic, I'm 64, been working the program for 37 years, you could have said that back then. But now, no way. I've worked hard for what I have and my sobriety. Not all addicts are the same. Any way, be careful. They are Insurance Happy. I pray you a blessed day.

Frequently Asked Questions About Aware Recovery Care

What is the typical length of treatment?

Aware Recovery Care’s statistically proven model is designed to be a 52-week, in-home program. Research conducted with Yale University shows that treatment that runs for an entire year has a significantly higher success rate than programs with shorter courses of treatment. While we recommend that everyone engage in the program for the full 52 weeks, that may not be a viable option for all. Clients do not need to commit to a full year of treatment and have the option to engage monthly. However, we have found that although they are not required, most opt to complete the entire year of treatment.

What does a typical day in Aware Recovery Care look like?

A typical day will consist of a one-hour visit with a member of your care team; a Care Coordinator, one of the two Client Recovery Advisors (CRA), or a telehealth video visit with your Internal Psychotherapist (IPT). Most of our visits are in person, in your home or the community. The Care Coordinator will coordinate and manage your care by connecting you to a Primary Care Physician, local Psychiatrist, specialized therapists, or medical specialists. If you currently have existing providers, the Care Coordinator will collaborate with them on your care, as well as help you navigate the behavioral health and medical landscape. Your CRA will deliver a biopsychosocial curriculum focusing on where you are on your recovery journey. Each intervention is designed specifically to engage and educate about the disease of addiction. You will receive random Urine Drug Screens (or UDS) from your treatment team for increased accountability. However, UDS results are never punitive. CRAs are free to conduct most visits outside the home as well. Popular options include going for a hike while covering the day’s intervention, achieving one of your community goals, introducing you to a local support meeting, or working on the curriculum before or after the meeting. This format allows our clients to experience new, fun activities to do sober with a CRA for the first time, while helping them engage with a support fellowship if they choose to. On certain days, your IPT will offer telehealth therapy around your substance use disorder and help you build coping skills to manage daily triggers and stress. In addition, a Family Education Facilitator will provide support and education to your identified family members about the disease of addiction from a family perspective.

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