Our mission is to promote a multifaceted healing process for each individual and his or her family and loved ones in Clermont and its surrounding counties. We provide accessible, quality treatment utilizing a service system that emphasizes trust, respect, confidentiality and compassion.
Our philosophy is that we exist for the client and his or her loved ones, and we create, promote, and maintain a positive relationship with our clients, payor sources, associates and staff, and the community.Adams Recovery Center provides multiple levels of care to assist those struggling with addiction support throughout all phases of their journey.
Our philosophy is that we exist for the client and his or her loved ones, and we create, promote, and maintain a positive relationship with our clients, payor sources, associates and staff, and the community.Adams Recovery Center provides multiple levels of care to assist those struggling with addiction support throughout all phases of their journey.
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SAMHSA.gov - The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration has educational materials on addiction and mental health. CDC.gov - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website offers statistics and other helpful medical information about alcohol and drug abuse. NAMI.org - The National Alliance on Mental Illness website includes information and resources for seeking help and support.
Are you working to build a new life of sustained sobriety? Are you a sober support for a loved one who's trying to move past addiction? Addiction, Recovery, Change provides the tools you need to meet the everyday challenges of not just getting sober, but staying sober. Are you mired in active addiction and struggling to find a way out?
Reviews (9)
Danielle Schoenberger
Dec 18, 2021
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Gavin Neeley
Dec 07, 2021
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They kicked my sister out and didn’t even tell her until her probation officer came to pick her up. They knew she had been seriously abused along with using drugs. She was triggered by rap music the other women were playing and when it was brought to their attention they did nothing at all. They said she had too many out bursts but was always giving Aubrey rave reviews about her many break through. She only had 21 days to go till she would have graduated and gone to sober living. They’ve just ruined all the progress she had made. This is NOT A GOOD PLACE FOR TRUE RECOVERY. IT’S ALL A GAME
Jeremy Hitch
Jul 31, 2019
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Sierra Nichols
Jan 24, 2019
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Shannon Mers-Howard
Jan 10, 2019
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This place was amazing for me. It helped me get my life together, and showed me how to live life on life's terms. I would be dead if it weren't for the ARC. Although I have been sober nearly 6 years, and a lot has changed here since then. I know one thing. If you want to change and are willing to take that step, they will help you! They will show you the tools and show you the steps you need to take to live a healthy lifestyle.
If your reading this, you're probably looking for help yourself or for a loved one. My two suggestions are this. If you want help do it! You can do this. And my 2nd suggestion
If your reading this, you're probably looking for help yourself or for a loved one. My two suggestions are this. If you want help do it! You can do this. And my 2nd suggestion
Debbie Cash
Aug 29, 2018
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All I can say at this point is THIS PLACE IS AMAZING. My sister was struggling for a while now. Finally decided on her own to go to treatment. Reached out to every place around. There was an excuse from every facility from here to Dayton about why she couldnt come today. She was packed & ready since 5am. I made 1 call to this place, after no joke hundreds to every other place around, they were able to admit her & start helping her within 2 hours! God gave her every reason this morning to walk away & go back. She was in agony, with drawing, and chose to stay around, after many calls, this was my
Graceful Disaster
Jun 16, 2017
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This place saved my life because I wanted a new life....the staff is amazing. They will work as hard for you as you are willing to work for yourself. To the addict still struggling, if you want something different, do something different. I struggled with addiction for 24 years and at the end of the day, drugs weren't my problem. I can never thank everyone at Adam's Recovery enough for helping me find me.
Deborah Osborn
Dec 06, 2016
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Amy Bowling
Aug 16, 2016
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