The Healing Place of Campbellsville
The Healing Place of Campbellsville is a 100-bed long-term, social model recovery program for men. Average length of stay is six to nine months.
Although The Healing Place is a non medical facility, we are "vivitrol friendly." Any prospective resident that is currently on vivitrol will be permitted to continue his treament process, and seek the medication at our local hospital for monthly treatment. The doctor will determine the amount of time necessary for the injections and the resident will comply with all program requirements. The Hea
Hanna is busy networking today at the Campbellsville Chamber of Commerce business expo. Come out and see us at Taylor County High School if you get a chance!
In loving memory of Harry🙂
Momma’s BBQ Is a great friend of The Healing Place and donates to us twice a year. We are part of their program called 2% for Louisville. They donate 2% of each order to six organizations. The amount we get depends on the percentage of the vote that we have.
That’s where you come in.
Please take a few seconds to go to https://mommasbbq.com/2-for-louisville/ and vote for The Healing Place. It only takes one click and you don’t have to enter any information. Even better - you can vote from each device roughly every day so you can vote from your computer and your phone.
We are in 2nd place and need everyone's help! Voting ends in 2 weeks.
2% for Louisville Momma’s believes in caring. There is a 1% surcharge on all orders which will be matched by Momma’s so that 2% of all sales of Momma’s products will be distributed to the following Louisville Organizations: Special Olympics of Kentucky, Home of the Innocents, Louisville Sierra Club, Olmsted Par...
Last month, our staff got together for the annual employee appreciation dinner and recognized those who have gone above and beyond in 2022. We would like to spotlight their hard work today.
Founder's Award: Hanna Garrett, Operations Manager
The Founder's Award recognizes someone who is dedicated to the mission of The Healing Place, has passion and commitment to the organization, and shows gratitude through action.
Doing the Deal Award: Adam Lawson, Monitor
The Doing the Deal Award recognizes someone who is active in their recovery, helps out in the program beyond the scope of their job, and is active in activities outside of The Healing Place.
FMAC Award: Adam Bussell, Program Manager
The FMAC (Fix, Manage, and Control) Award recognizes someone who is very efficient, but can sometimes be overly helpful and opinionated.
Bright Star Award: Bradley Hovious, Monitor
The Bright Star Award is given to someone who has been with The Healing Place less than a year, shows willingness, is effective, is eager to learn, and shows leadership.
THP Campbellsville thanks Justin Jones and Jeff & Tarah Kinser for making sure the children of our clients were able to open gifts and have a Merry Christmas.
The Healing Place is currently in the process of creating new phone app. If you are alumni, please participate in an alumni survey by scanning the QR code on this card. The survey is very helpful to the data management team.
Thank you and happy holidays🎄
In this season of gratitude, we are grateful for you. We wish you and your family a very Happy Thanksgiving.
We know that the holidays can be tough. If you or someone you know needs help, please reach out. 270-789-0176
Come see us today at the Community Resource Fair.
Congratulations to all!
A huge shout out to our local Amazon for their donations to our facility and Laura Wilds for coordinating it! We appreciate the amazing support we get from the community. The guys are truly grateful!
The this week is on Hanna Garrett, Program Assistant at The Healing Place of Campbellsville.
"(When I arrived at The Healing Place), I was surrounded by people who loved me when I couldn't love myself."
You can make more stories like Brandon's possible with a donation today during . https://www.giveforgoodlouisville.org/organizations/the-healing-place
Today is , a day of giving to nonprofits in the Louisville community. Donations made to The Healing Place Louisville also fund our operations here in Campbellsville. Please donate today if you can. https://www.giveforgoodlouisville.org/organizations/the-healing-place
The Healing Place operates The Healing Place of Campbellsville, a 100-bed facility in men designed to fit the needs of a smaller community.
"Not only are we committed to helping those in addiction, The Healing Place is also focused on helping the community of Campbellsville," writes Site Director Matthew Wise.
https://www.thehealingplace.org/the-campbellsville-community/
The this week is on Tracey Paiz, who is the Administrative Assistant at The Healing Place of Campbellsville.
THP of Campbellsville golf scramble representing 22 under par.. Scorecard 50!!! Nough said.
This week, the is on Admin Driver Darryl Clemmons.
"The Healing Place is such a special program. Many of our alumni, including myself, would say that the THP women’s campus is a place like no other." Women's Program Manager Alaina Combs writes about what makes The Healing Place different... and how lives are changed.
https://www.thehealingplace.org/a-place-like-no-other/
The Healing of Campbellsville will be hosting its Alumni Celebration on August 28th with lunch starting at 11:30 a.m. and dinner at 4:30 p.m. The celebration will be held outside with outdoor activities such as corn hole, basketball and other fun! If you have any questions please contact The Healing Place of Campbellsville or Eric Denton. We look forward to seeing our Alumni and their families celebrating recovery!
Lunch:
Chicken Salad
Fruit
Chips
Dinner:
Grilled BBQ Chicken
Pork Tenderloin
Cowboy Beans
Pasta Salad
Chips
Rolls
Dessert
The this week is on Christopher Hon, who is the Phase 2 Coordinator and SH Monitor Supervisor at The Healing Place of Campbellsville.
Congratulations Jay!
Launch day is here! Jay Davidson's book Miracle on Market is now available for purchase on Amazon. As a launch day special, the Kindle version is just 99 cents! We're asking everyone to purchase the Kindle version TODAY so that Jay can be a best selling author! You don't have to have a Kindle to read it - there are free apps for your smartphone, tablet, and computer. http://getbook.at/MiracleonMarket
The this week is on Emilee Ward, assistant to the women's program manager.
Congratulations to Andrew Walls, administrative assistant at the Jay P. Davidson Administration Building, on being named Employee of the Month!
In recognizing Andrew, President Karyn Hascal says "Andrew is often the first person who people talk to when they call The Healing Place. He is always polite, informative, and compassionate. He is always looking for the best way to solve a problem and never fails to make the client his first priority. He is a great representative of The Healing Place and everything that we stand for!"
The this week is on Reggie Ezell, Veterans Program director.
A HUGE congratulations to our Executive Chairman Jay Davidson on his induction as an inaugural member of the Kentucky Recovery Hall of Fame. He was honored by the Recovery Consortium of Kentucky alongside Congressman Hal Rogers today at the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Recovery in the Workplace conference.
Going forward, the award will be named the Jay Davidson Recovery Hall of Fame Award, a fitting tribute to a man who has done so much for those who have struggled with addiction. There is no one more deserving and we are proud to call him ours.
Watch more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voucgW-2lyg
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