ISAIAH HOUSE INC
Real Hope For Addiction
Programs and results
What we aim to solve
Our programs
What are the organization's current programs, how do they measure success, and who do the programs serve?
Residential & Outpatient Treatment
Isaiah House offers comprehensive treatment addressing spiritual, physical, mental, financial, legal, and educational aspects of clients’ lives in order to help them achieve a lifetime of recovery. Treatment practices include peer support/mentoring, cognitive and dialectic behavioral therapy, trauma-informed practices, medication-assisted treatment, and personalized care. Our staff include licensed medical staff, RN’s to Psychiatrists and licensed clinicians, LCADCs to Psychologists that provide individual and group therapy, state certified peer support specialists. We also offer classes for financial management, and case management for legal aid. Our program is unique among other treatment models by guaranteeing employment opportunities after 100 days in treatment. Isaiah House is dedicated to improving workforce participation and also holds the distinction of being the only treatment center in Kentucky, and in the nation, to serve as a satellite college campus.
Real Hope Behavioral Health
A non profit business of Isaiah House, INC Real Hope Behavioral Health is CARF accredited, AODE and BHSO licensed outpatient substance use disorder treatment and mental health therapy. Groups are in person and through telehealth. We also offer parenting classes that meet in the evenings on Mondays.
Real Hope
Our Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient program are for the clients that are suited for a lower level of care and may not have the option to leave their job or home for residential treatment. We understand there are various reasons why you may be seeking outpatient services. We are here to help. This program consists of individual and group therapy, medication for opiate use disorder, and target case management
Centers are located in Danville, Hillview, & Georgetown, Ky.
Transitional Living
Isaiah House has more than 25 transitional living houses. Participants in our Long Term Residential program are eligible to go to transitional living when they are employed and have been in the program for at least 6 months. Clients in transitional living have the opportunity to attend church and 12 Step meetings weekly. They are required to check in regularly and report for random drug testing to make sure they are progressing in the program and that they haven’t suffered a relapse.
Where we work
Awards
Innovative Nonprofit of the Year 2019
Kentucky Nonprofit Network
Affiliations & memberships
CARF-Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities 2022
AODE- Alcohol and Other Drug Entity licensure 2013
BHSO- Behavioral Health Service Organization 2013
Intensive outpatient 2016
Outpatient 2016
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Our results
How does this organization measure their results? It's a hard question but an important one.
Number of clients who achieve and maintain abstinence from alcohol and drugs
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Type of Metric
Outcome - describing the effects on people or issues
Direction of Success
Increasing
Context Notes
These are our admission numbers. Better and more specific success rate numbers are being calculated by our in-house statistician. You may ask for Keeley Voor at our main number for more details.
Goals & Strategy
Learn about the organization's key goals, strategies, capabilities, and progress.
Charting impact
Four powerful questions that require reflection about what really matters - results.
What is the organization aiming to accomplish?
The Isaiah House is a faith based, drug and alcohol treatment center. The Isaiah House aims to provide Hope, Opportunity, Purpose, and Employment to those we serve through an innovative, holistic approach to treatment through job skills training, employment, education and much more. Our goal is to provide the best possible addiction treatment and to help our clients become successful, employed members of society.
What are the organization's key strategies for making this happen?
Isaiah House, Inc. provides treatment with a holistic approach, becoming involved in strengthening the spiritual, physical, mental, financial, legal and educational aspects of our clients' lives. We continue to expand facilities to serve more men and women as well as add to the tools of knowledge, opportunity, purpose and employment for our clients to create a lifetime of recovery. Sixty percent of our clients arrive in treatment with little to nothing. We provide basic clothing items for our clients, our medical department addresses physical issues, our clinical department addresses mental issues (dual diagnosis), our target case managers meet with our clients to create goals, to address getting a GED, or enrolling in college courses, and we bring in other organizations to team with us to provide life skills classes from nutrition and parenting classes to balancing a checkbook while in treatment.
What are the organization's capabilities for doing this?
We are Kentucky’s first Christ-centered licensed treatment facility.
• We have four men’s facilities in the Central Kentucky area, along with women’s facilities in Harrodsburg, Versailles and Hustonville, Kentucky.
• We have 275 licensed and nationally accredited beds. We have residential facilities in Washington, Nelson, Mercer, Woodford and Lincoln counties, as well as Real Hope Behavioral Health outpatient center and Real Health Primary Care in Boyle County.
• We feature 25 transitional living homes with after care programs for clients.
• We offer job training skills in our Mike Mullins Vocational Center, including a certified welding program as a satellite campus of Campbellsville University.
• We guarantee the option of full-time employment to our long-term clients after 100 days of treatment.
• We have 423 employees, and 50 percent of those are alumni of the program or family of alumni.
• We offer financial stability to our clients, and 98 percent of all our clients at day 150 are taken off all financial aid, including Medicaid and SNAP benefits.
• We have more than 50+ licensed staff members, including a psychiatrist, psychologist, APRNs, RNs, LCSWs, LPCCs, CSWs, and LPCAs. We also employ certified staff including MAs,CNNs, CADCs, Targeted Case Managers and Peer Support Specialists.
What have they accomplished so far and what's next?
The Isaiah House has been serving those battling addiction since 1999, and we continue to transform lives. Our clients not only overcome addiction, they also become better educated, and leave Isaiah House ready to be productive members of society. In addition to earning their GED and the ability to earn college credits, they also gain valuable job skills. Going forward, Isaiah House continues to expand. We opened a welding program as a satellite campus of neighboring Campbellsville University in 2019 and continue to look at other educational/vocational programs that will benefit our clients. We are hoping to open plumbing and HVAC classes, as well as barbering in partnership with Campbellsville University. We opened a primary care medical center and a third women's center in 2021, and have plans for another women's center, a men's center with both short and long-term treatment and an outpatient program in 2022. Through two federal grants that we received, we are expanding second chance employment, offering our clients classes and additional skills training and opportunities in transitional living. A long-term treatment program is in the near future for women.
How we listen
Seeking feedback from people served makes programs more responsive and effective. Here’s how this organization is listening.
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How is your organization using feedback from the people you serve?
To identify and remedy poor client service experiences, To identify bright spots and enhance positive service experiences, To inform the development of new programs/projects, To strengthen relationships with the people we serve, To understand people's needs and how we can help them achieve their goals
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Which of the following feedback practices does your organization routinely carry out?
We aim to collect feedback from as many people we serve as possible, We take steps to ensure people feel comfortable being honest with us, We look for patterns in feedback based on demographics (e.g., race, age, gender, etc.)
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What challenges does the organization face when collecting feedback?
We don't have any major challenges to collecting feedback
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ISAIAH HOUSE INC
Board of directorsas of 08/31/2023
Ronnie Ping
Southside Christian Church
Term: 2018 - 2024
Mike Kalfas
Physician, The Christ Hospital
Ronnie Ping
Pastoral Care, Southside Christian Church
Mark Dowden
Owner of 3D Paving
Tiffany Yeast
Human Resources, Kentucky Department of Education
Emily Bottoms
Owner of Bottoms Law Office
Sarah Bryant
Legal Counsel, Administative Office of Courts
Daryl Carlson
Benefits Advisor, McGriff
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