Admission & Orientation

Your First Step Toward Healing and Hope

Admission & Orientation

At Foothills Recovery, we understand that taking the first step toward recovery can be both daunting and transformative. Our admission and orientation process is designed to provide you with the guidance and support you need as you embark on this important journey. Our dedicated team is here to answer your questions, address your concerns, and ensure you feel comfortable every step of the way. We believe in creating a welcoming and compassionate environment that fosters healing and growth, allowing you to focus on what matters most—your recovery. Join us as we help you begin a path to a healthier, fulfilling life.

Eligibility Criteria

At Foothills Recovery, we are dedicated to providing the highest quality of care for our residents. To ensure that we can meet the needs of all individuals seeking help, we have established the following eligibility criteria:

  • Age Requirement: Applicants must be adults aged 18 and over.
  • Diagnosis: A formal diagnosis of substance use disorder is required.
  • Commitment: A genuine commitment to participating in the recovery process is essential for successful treatment.

Admissions Process Steps

Navigating the admissions process can feel overwhelming, but our team is here to support you every step of the way. Our admissions process consists of the following steps:

  • Initial Inquiry: Reach out to our admissions team to discuss your needs and ask any questions you may have.
  • Assessment: Following your inquiry, a member of our team will conduct a thorough assessment to determine the most appropriate treatment options tailored to your individual circumstances.
  • Insurance Verification: We will verify your insurance coverage and discuss available payment options to ensure you have access to the care you need.
  • Admission Date: Once all details are confirmed, we will work with you to schedule your admission date.
  • Pre-Admission Preparation: Prior to your stay, you’ll receive a checklist of items to bring and other important information to help you prepare for your time with us.

What to Expect On Admission Day

Your admission day is an important milestone, and we want you to feel supported and informed. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Warm Welcome: Our friendly staff will be there to greet you and guide you through the check-in process.

  • Comprehensive Orientation: You will receive a thorough orientation, including a tour of our facility and introductions to your dedicated care team.

  • Overview of Policies and Procedures: We will explain our facility’s policies and procedures, ensuring you understand what to expect during your stay.

Orientation Process

Our orientation program is designed to help you acclimate to our community and understand the support available to you. During your orientation, you will:

  • Learn About Treatment Programs: Gain insight into our various treatment programs and therapeutic options designed to support your recovery.

  • Community Building: Meet fellow residents and participate in community-building activities that foster connection and support.

  • Daily Schedule Overview: Receive essential information about daily schedules, meal times, and recreational activities to help you settle into your new routine.

  • Understand Rules and Expectations: Learn about the rules and expectations of our facility, ensuring a safe and supportive environment for everyone.

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For More Information:

E-mail: careers@fhainc.org

Phone: 1-606-388-4607

Address: 365 Foothills Academy Rd, Albany, KY 42602

Rooted in Strength, Growing Toward Recovery

Recovery often starts quietly, beneath the surface—much like the roots of a tree. Roots grow slowly and steadily, building strength where no one can see it. In the same way, recovery is built through small daily choices, honest work, and support from others. Over time, those unseen foundations create the stability needed to grow, weather difficult seasons, and move forward with strength.