"I am so blessed to be a part of WARM. It's a wonderful way to give back and continue my own recovery. I love these women and I value being in a position to help them." Ms. Frields, a native of Henderson and graduate of Henderson County High School, attended Eastern Kentucky University. Prior to her WARM service, she was a staff assistant at the Hope Center Recovery Program for Women and an administrative assistant at the University of Kentucky. She is the mother of two.
Women's Addiction Recovery Manor
4.6 (10 reviews) ADD YOUR REVIEWPaying for Treatment
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Treatment Insights
The mission of WARM is to provide hope to homeless women suffering from alcoholism and drug addiction. Our program integrates a peer to peer self help recovery system with the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. Through education and an intense long term recovery program, we assist people in moving toward personal accountability, self activation and empowerment for reentry into relationships, work and community.
Women's Addiction Recovery Manor Reviews and Ratings Details
The following is based on a combination of Surveys of Alumni, Staff, Loved Ones, and Reviews and Ratings from around the web.
Reviews at a Glance
- 12-Step
The term “12 Step Program” describes a way to recover from addiction that is based on the model developed by Alcoholics Anonymous. Many drug and alcohol treatment centers base their treatment on 12 steps – the first three of which are situational, the next four addressing the practical issues created by the addiction, followed by two steps focused on making amends for hurting others. Steps 10 and 11 involve a deeper examination of the previous steps and the final step is focused on helping others avoid and recover from addiction.
- Residential Treatment
Residential treatment programs provide housing (food and meals) in addition to treatment for substance abuse. Some facilities offer only short-term residential treatment, some offer only long-term treatment and others offer both, ranging from a few days to many months, based on patient needs.
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Nicole Frields - WARM Campus Manager/Program Director
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Sara Meuth - WARM 12 Step Coordinator
“It is truly above and beyond anything I could have imagined to have a job like I have at WARM. It is a blessing to live in the solution of recovery every day, as well as, see and help others learn to do the same.” Ms. Meuth is a native from Henderson who has two sons. She is a graduate from Henderson County High School and has an Associate of Applied Science for Communications from Henderson Community College.
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