Our Mission
Pike County Recovery Center’s mission is to help make our community healthier and safer, by improving the lives of the people we serve, those suffering from an addiction to Alcohol or narcotics and other drug dependencies. Our mission is to create a faith-based environment of caring compassion and trust within which the process of healing can begin.
At Pike County Recovery Center, we guide our clients into a meaningful restorative relationship with Jesus Christ. As a faith-based addiction rehabilitation center, our mission is to facilitate our clients’ journeys and walk beside them as they leave their old lives behind – including the guilt, shame, hurt, and secrets of the past – and transform into brand-new people with amazing new sober lives filled with hope and purpose.
At Pike County Recovery Center, we guide our clients into a meaningful restorative relationship with Jesus Christ. As a faith-based addiction rehabilitation center, our mission is to facilitate our clients’ journeys and walk beside them as they leave their old lives behind – including the guilt, shame, hurt, and secrets of the past – and transform into brand-new people with amazing new sober lives filled with hope and purpose.
Our ValuesPartnerships Community Recovery Compassion |
ServicesDetox Services
Inpatient Drug Treatment Outpatient Therapy Group Therapy Family Therapy |
Why we are uniqueOur program offers individual and group therapy sessions, recreation opportunities, Bible study, worship services, life skills workshops, and family support. While other drug and alcohol rehabs help clients heal from the physical symptoms of addiction, they often neglect the spiritual side of healing. For that reason, we offer a faith-based approach to recovery and lifelong sobriety.
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Pike County Recovery Center shall operate in a manner that does not unlawfully discriminate against people on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex (including pregnancy) age, sexual orientation (including gender identity and expression), marital status, disability, veteran status, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state, or local law.