Seven Counties Services Crums Lane

2105 Crums Lane
Louisville, KY 40216

About Seven Counties Services Crums Lane

Seven Counties Services Crums Lane is the Adult South Office in Louisville’s Jefferson County.

The office offers outpatient and intensive outpatient services, individual, group and family counseling and crisis stabilization.

The team’s mission centers on accessible, recovery focused treatment that meets people where they are, regardless of insurance status or place of residence.

Trauma Informed Approaches

The Crums Lane office specializes in outpatient and intensive outpatient substance use treatment for adults across Jefferson County.

Services begin with screening, assessment, diagnosis and risk evaluation, followed by individualized treatment planning tailored to each client’s recovery goals.

Treatment combines individual, group, and family counseling with trauma-informed approaches and ongoing case management.

Family Recovery and Whole Person Care

Beyond standard outpatient care, Seven Counties offers a family recovery court program designed to help parents achieve sobriety while working toward reunification with their children.

The Crums Lane office also integrates crisis mental health services, 24 hour mobile crisis response, targeted case management and primary care screening.

Access, Coverage and Getting Started

The Crums Lane office serves adults in Louisville and the surrounding Seven Counties region through in person weekday appointments, weekend telehealth and walk in availability.

As part of a large regional behavioral health network, it operates as a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic with broad community access.

The office accepts Medicaid, Medicare and major commercial insurance plans, with self pay, sliding scale and free service options available based on eligibility.

Addiction Treatment Programs

  • Dual Diagnosis

    Many people with addiction issues also have a mental health diagnosis, which is known as a dual diagnosis. Be sure to find a rehab in Kentucky that can treat both. In addition to typical detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care, a dual diagnosis program may include medication management, additional counseling, and classes on healthy coping and other important life skills.

  • Drug Rehab

    In Kentucky, a drug rehab provides a combination of therapy and education to help clients overcome substance misuse. Whether you need detox, inpatient treatment, or outpatient care, a drug treatment program will help you build a new lifestyle based on healthy coping mechanisms, better relationships, and a new way of thinking about life.

  • Adult Program

    An adult program in Kentucky addresses the unique need of adults, such as finding secure housing, building a career, and raising a family. In addition to typical detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care, an adult program may also teach clients about building a career, saving for retirement, parenting, and more.

  • Men's Rehab

    Choosing a men’s rehab in Kentucky can be a great way to manage gender-specific issues while also addressing substance use. In addition to typical detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care, a men’s program may also teach clients about having healthy relationships, fatherhood, building a career, and more.

  • Women's Rehab

    If you’re a woman struggling with substance use, consider a women’s rehab program in Kentucky. In addition to typical detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care, a women’s program may also teach clients about motherhood, building a career, being safe in relationships, and more.

  • Young Adult Rehab

    Young adult rehabs in Kentucky address a wide range of substance use issues while also helping clients transition into adulthood. In addition to typical detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care, a young adult program may also teach clients about living independently, budgeting, having healthy relationships, parenting, and more.

Insurance Coverage

  • Medicaid

    If you qualify, Medicaid is a good way to pay for substance use treatment in Kentucky. You’ll want to contact treatment centers to find out which ones accept Medicaid and make sure you get the right level of care, such as detox, inpatient, or outpatient treatment.

  • Private insurance

    Private insurance is an affordable way to pay for rehab in Kentucky. You’ll want to contact your insurer to find out what treatment centers are in-network with your plan and get the details on what out-of-pocket costs you might have, such as deductibles and copays.

  • Self-pay options

    If you want to pay for addiction treatment in Kentucky yourself, opt for self-pay. This allows you to choose any center you’d like and write a check, use a medical loan, or have money sent to the center electronically.

  • Sliding scale payment assistance

    If you’re struggling to pay for rehab in Kentucky, a sliding scale payment plan can help. A sliding scale allows those in need to pay less for treatment based on their income and family size. You may have to provide financial documentation.

  • Medicare

    There are many ways to pay for rehab in Kentucky, including using Medicare. Your Medicare plan can pay for some or all of the costs of rehab, although you will want to check on the full details. You may have some out-of-pocket costs such as copays or deductibles.

Levels of Care

  • 1

    Inpatient Rehab

    There are multiple options for addiction treatment in Kentucky. During inpatient treatment, you live at the facility and are able to focus on creating a new way of life. In inpatient care, you learn the roots of substance use, get a better understanding of the long-term impact of addiction, and learn how to use healthy coping skills and a strong support network to achieve recovery.

  • 2

    Outpatient Rehab

    Attending outpatient treatment in Kentucky allows you to get evidence-based care without living in the facility, helping you establish long-term recovery. Outpatient treatment is less intensive than inpatient care and may include both counseling and attendance at a 12-step or other recovery support group.

  • 3

    Aftercare Support

    Overcoming substance use is a lifelong process. Aftercare in Kentucky gives you the support you need to stay sober. Aftercare services help provide stability as you establish your new life and may include help with employment, housing, sober activities, making friends, and finding long-term support.

Therapies

  • Family Therapy

    Attending family therapy in Kentucky is a way to address broken relationships and dysfunction, helping you establish long-term recovery. Family therapy is a normal part of evidence-based treatment programs, and may be a part of inpatient treatment, outpatient care, or both. Topics include addressing past events, overcoming codependence and enablement, and building healthy, supportive relationships with each other.

  • Group Therapy

    Attending group therapy in Kentucky is a way to overcome shame and isolation, helping you establish long-term recovery. Group therapy can be part of detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care. It’s generally combined with individual counseling, activities, life-skills classes, and relapse prevention planning.

  • Individual Therapy

    During individual therapy in Kentucky, clients work with a professional to address specific individual concerns. A professional therapist can help you identify substance use triggers, reshape your thinking about specific topics, and address prior experiences and trauma that impact your substance use habits.

  • Trauma Therapy

    Trauma-informed therapy in Kentucky can provide a way to process past events and create better coping strategies as you work through substance use treatment. Trauma-informed therapy is one element of rehab treatment, which also includes activities, peer support, individual and group counseling, relapse prevention, and more. Together, all these methods support you in establishing long-term recovery.

Accreditations

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