Hope Center is a substance abuse treatment facility located at 250 West Loudon Avenue in Lexington, KY, dedicated to serving individuals struggling with addiction and those involved in the criminal justice system. Specializing in comprehensive treatment for adult men, Hope Center offers evidence-based programs designed to address the complex needs of people at various stages of recovery. The facility recognizes that each person's journey toward sobriety is unique, and treatment is tailored accordingly.
Hope Center provides multiple levels of care to support recovery at different stages. Detoxification services help individuals safely withdraw from substances under medical supervision, managing withdrawal symptoms and preparing the body for ongoing treatment. Residential long-term treatment (30 days or more) offers immersive, structured care where patients live at the facility and participate in therapy, counseling, and skill-building activities designed to address underlying causes of addiction. Transitional housing or halfway house services provide a supportive environment for individuals transitioning from intensive treatment back into their communities, offering stability while building independence. Hope Center also serves clients referred from the court or judicial system, understanding the specific requirements and support needs of individuals navigating both recovery and legal obligations. All programs are tailored to adult men seeking treatment and recovery.
Hope Center accepts self-payment and cash as payment methods, and the facility offers payment assistance options—individuals are encouraged to contact Hope Center directly at 859-225-4673 to discuss available payment plans and financial resources. The cost of treatment should never prevent someone from seeking the help they need, and Hope Center works with patients to identify solutions that make care accessible.
If you or someone you care about is struggling with substance abuse, Hope Center in Lexington, Kentucky is ready to help. Please call 859-225-4673 today to speak with an admissions specialist who can answer your questions, discuss treatment options, and help you take the first step toward recovery. Recovery is possible, and reaching out is a sign of strength.