Addiction Recovery Care (ARC) offers a distinctive and transformative approach to addiction treatment across Kentucky, with Carpenter’s Village in Booneville serving as one of its standout facilities. Set against the backdrop of the Appalachian region, ARC’s programs integrate clinical excellence with spiritual care, workforce training, and real-world readiness—positioning recovery not just as healing, but as an opportunity for a renewed, purpose-driven life.
What sets ARC apart is its unique “Crisis to Career” model, a four-phase continuum of care that moves individuals from stabilization and treatment to education and employment. This comprehensive pathway allows clients to regain independence, develop job skills, and re-enter society with confidence. From residential and outpatient programs to medically supervised detox and peer support, services are deeply rooted in compassion, structure, and long-term growth.
The organization is faith-based, guided by strong Christian values, yet welcoming to individuals from all walks of life. Clients receive personalized treatment plans that may include evidence-based therapies such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), trauma-informed care, and support for co-occurring disorders. ARC also emphasizes career training and life skills through partnerships and vocational programs, helping clients rebuild not just their health, but their future.
Founded in 2010, ARC has grown from a single center to a statewide network, becoming a national model for rural addiction treatment. Facilities like Carpenter’s Village offer safe, supportive, and serene environments where individuals can rebuild their lives—body, mind, and spirit.