A big thank you goes to the staff and Amber at the Sunshine Center for the time spent to create this comprehensive and detailed list of services in Frankfort and surrounding areas. If you have questions about the information, please refer to Sunshine Center’s website www.Frankfortsunshinecenter.org
Caregiver Respite
Respite provides short-term relief for primary caregivers.
Active Day of Frankfort
“We are known within the state for our longevity and the flexibility of the Adult Day Health services we provide, with many centers that are conveniently open for nine hours a day, typically from 8 am to 5 pm. Weekend and holiday hours are also available to accommodate your schedule.”
10 Hudson Hollow Road
Frankfort, KY 40601-4324
(502) 875-7555
(502) 875-7588
Info@activeday.com
Mon-Fri: 8am – 4:30pm
Center Director: Allen Getman
Bluegrass Community Action – Aging Services
“The program is designed for those 60 years of age or older but are prepared and actively providing exciting activities for our Baby Boomer Generation.”
(502)-695-4290
WWW.Bluegrasscommunityaction.org
Every Day Matters
“Developmentally Disabled & Special Needs Services & Products, Disabled Persons Equipment & Supplies, Human Services Organizations”
628 Teton Trail,
Frankfort KY
(502)-875-5173
Counseling Services
Provision and assistance in resolving personal, social, and psychological.
Ampersand- Sexual Violence Resource Center :
Providing Services such as advocacy, therapy, counseling, group sessions for survivors of sexual violence.
2025 Regency Road
Lexington, KY 40503
(859) 253-2615
Support Line: (859) 253-2511
Ampersand Frankfort: 502-863-7350
Ampersand Richmond: 859-625-0213
Ampersand Danville: 859-236-4445
Compassionate Friends (Supporting a family after a child dies)– Meets at Hospice of Bluegrass:
“A self-help organization offering friendship, understanding, and hope to bereaved families that have experienced the death of a child.”
663 Teton Trail Frankfort, KY 40601
Email: tcffrankfortky@yahoo.com
Mary Jane: (859) 552-9631
Peggy: (502) 229-3883
*currently not meeting due to coronavirus*
Children’s Advocacy Center
“The Children’s Advocacy Center of the Bluegrass (CACBG) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to reducing the trauma experienced by child victims of sexual abuse.”
162 N Ashland Ave.
Lexington, KY 40502
Phone: (859) 225-5437
Fax: (859) 225-1102
E-mail: info@kykids.org
Ideals for Families and Communities
“We offer quality, caring, affordable counseling. We work with your goals and utilize your strengths as we walk with you through difficult times. For crisis situations, appointments can be scheduled several times within a week until the crisis is past.”
306 West Main St. 507 Frankfort, KY
(502)-227-0055
mary@skillswork.org
http://idealscounseling.org
Kentucky Counseling Center, LLC.
“Kentucky Counseling Center connects you with counseling, psychiatry, and targeted case management throughout the state.”
Fax: 502-631-9660
Live Chat Hours: M-F: 8am-5pm
Service Hours- 7 days a week 8-8pm
The Sunshine Center
212 Steele Street.
Frankfort, KY
(502)-875-3495
WWW.Frankfortsunshinecenter.org
Frankfortsunshinecenter@gmail.com
Adult and child trauma therapy
Child Services: Care and Parenting
The Kings Center
The Kings Center’s Mission is to serve the physical, emotional, academic and spiritual needs of Frankfort/ Franklin County children and families by being a caring presence in the community.
202 E. 3rd Street.
P.O. Box 1315
(502) 227-8010
Early Learning Village
200 Larlan Avenue. Frankfort, KY.
(502)-352-2585
Fax: 502-352-2586
School Hours: 7:40 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
School Secretary: Melissa Queen Melissa.queen@franklin.kyschools.us
Family Resource Coordinator: Katie Bouchard katie.bouchard@franklin.kyschools.us
School Counselor: Jenny Beck jennifer.beck@franklin.kyschools.us
The Sunshine Center
Provides free parenting classes and support groups
212 Steele Street. Frankfort, KY
(502)-875-3495
WWW.Frankfortsunshinecenter.org
Frankfortsunshinecenter@gmail.com
Court Appointed Child Advocate (CASA) –CASA of the Bluegrass Inc.
“CASA of the Bluegrass recruits and trains Court-Appointed Special Advocates so every child who has experienced abuse or neglect can be safe, have a permanent home, and the opportunity to thrive.”
315 West Main Street.
Frankfort, KY 40601
(502)-875-0702
Child Care Assistance Program- Division of child care services
“The Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) provides support to help families pay for child care. The Division of Child Care is responsible for all child care provider support and The Division of Family Support helps clients apply for the program.”
275 East Main St. 3C-F
Frankfort, KY 40621
(502)-564-2524
https://chfs.ky.gov/agencies/dcbs/dcc/Pages/ccap.aspx
Domestic Violence Programs
Greenhouse 17
Lexington, KY
1-800-544-2022
Executive Director: Darlene Thomas
Sunshine Center
Franklin and surrounding counties
(502) 875-3495
Executive Director: Amber Logan
The Center for Women and Families
Louisville, KY
1-844-237-2331
Executive Director: Elizabeth Wessels-Martin
Drug and Alcohol Detox Programs
Swartz Center – Residential substance abuse treatment
3479 Buckhorn Drive, Suite 106
Lexington, KY 40515
(859)-246-7282
The Ridge Behavioral Health System
“There is a place where pain is met with compassion, fear is met with reassurance and anger is met with understanding. At The Ridge Behavioral Health System, we are making a difference in people’s lives. We treat children, adolescents and adults.”
3050 Rio Dosa Drive. Lexington, KY 40509
(859)-269-2325
800-753-4673 (HOPE)
Kentucky Moms Program https://newvista.org/kentucky-moms-program-offers-help-pregnant-women-addiction
(Offered in 17 counties)
“Kentucky Moms Maternal Assistance Towards Recovery (MATR) is offered by New Vista’s Regional Prevention Center and provides services in 17 Central Kentucky counties. KY Moms MATR offers case management and prevention services to pregnant and postpartum mothers up to 60 days who are experiencing substance use disorder. KY Moms increases positive birth outcomes for pregnant women by reducing the risks associated with substance use, mental health and intimate partner violence. During COVID-19, services are provided via telehealth with contactless delivery of supplies for moms.”
24 hour help line: 1(800)-928-8000
Elderly/Senior Services
Ashwood Place- Five Star Senior Living
“At Five Star, we respect our residents, our clients, and each other. We acknowledge people for who they really are and honor the life experiences that have led them to us.”
102 Leonardwood Drive. Frankfort, KY
(502)-223-5551
https://www.fivestarseniorliving.com
Bradford Square Rehab Home
“We strive to provide quality services to patients, residents, and their families to meet short-term or long-term care needs. You will feel at home as soon as you enter our doors with a friendly staff to greet you and your loved one.”
1040 Hwy 127 South, Frankfort KY.
(502)-875-5600
https://www.genesishcc.com/bradfordsquare
Cottages of Frankfort Apartments
“SENIOR Community Surrounded by lush landscaping in a beautiful Kentucky country setting, privacy and beauty are yours within this seniors only community offering 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartment homes.”
871 Cardwell Lane. Frankfort, KY.
(502)-875-4000
https://www.ipiapts.com/CottagesoffrankfortApartments
Franklin Co. Senior Activities Center
“Capital City Activity Center, located in Frankfort near the hospital, is a safe place where seniors gather to meet friends for coffee, attend exercise classes and use exercise equipment, play bridge and other games, make arts and crafts, shop at the stores, listen to music and guest speakers, dance, and have a hot, nutritious lunch. Membership is free for those who are age 50 and older and their spouses.”
202 Medical Heights Dr.
Frankfort, KY 40601
(502)-223-5794
Golden Living Center
“Provides senior care services and amenities for their elderly residents.”
117 Old Soldiers Lane
(502)-875-7272
877-523-6523
Housing Authority of Frankfort
“Provides safe and affordable housing to low and moderate income individuals and families. While partnering with other agencies..”
590 Walter Todd Drive
Frankfort, KY 40601
(502)-223-2148
Bluegrass Area Agency on Aging and Independent Living
“Our vision is to maintain or improve quality of life and enable older persons, disabled individuals and caregivers to thrive in their chosen environment with mutual respect, dignity and self-determination.”
699 Perimeter Drive
Lexington, KY 40517
(859)-269-8021
(859)-266-1116
Kings Daughters Apartments
Affordable housing facility for low income seniors.
220 Hanna Place
Frankfort, KY 40601
(502)-223-2141
Morning Pointe of Frankfort
“Morning Pointe communities are dedicated to providing services that enhance the wellness, lifestyle and enjoyment of senior living. Assisted Living (TN, GA, AL, IN), Personal Care (KY), and Alzheimer’s services are provided in a caring, secure environment that promotes hospitality and dignity while maintaining an independent quality of life.”
68 C. Michael Davenport Blvd.
(502)-226-5888
https://morningpointe.com/locations/frankfort/
Education and Self Sufficiency
Family Self Sufficiency Program -Kentucky Housing Corporation
“Participation requires a personal commitment by each individual to develop goals that will lead to self-sufficiency. In exchange, participants will receive supportive services and the opportunity to earn an escrow savings account.”
1231 Louisville Road
Frankfort, KY 40601
(502)-564-7630 ext. 234
(502)-564-7630 ext. 265 (For Spanish)
Kentucky Career Center
hppt:/www.ckycareers.com
The Kentucky Partnership for Families and Children, Inc.
“KPFC’s vision is that all families raising youth and children affected by behavioral health challenges will achieve their fullest potential.”
600 Teton Trail
Frankfort, KY 40601
(502) 875-1320
The Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority (KHEAA)
“Expanding educational opportunities by providing financial and informational resources that enable Kentuckians to attain their higher education goals.”
100 Airport Road
Frankfort, KY 40601
(502)-696-7200
https://www.kheaa.com/website/kheaa/home
Thornhill Learning Center
“Adult education is a practice in which adults engage in systematic and sustained self-educating activities in order to gain new forms of knowledge, skills, attitudes, or values. It can mean any form of learning adults engage in beyond traditional schooling, encompassing basic literacy to personal fulfillment as a lifelong learner.”
(Courses offered: GED Classes, FLIP Program, Math Common Core and More, English as a Second Language, Job preparation: resume, cover letter, job application, interview skills.)
700 Leslie Avenue
Frankfort KY 40601
(502)-875-1481
Financial Assistance
Bluegrass Community Action Partnership
“Community Action agencies provide life-changing resources to support a wide array of service areas, including food security, transportation, home energy, early childhood education, senior support, emergency services, housing, workforce development, family advocacy and more.”
111 Professional Court
Frankfort, KY 40601
(502)-695-5615
WWW.Bluegrasscommunityaction.org
Kentucky Department for Community Based Services Division of Family Support – Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program
“The Kentucky LIHEAP program helps approximately 150,000 Kentucky families pay their heating bills each winter.”
275 E. Main St. 3E-I
Frankfort, KY 40621
(502) 564-3440
Food/Nourishment and Clothing
Clothes Closet- First Baptist Church- *Currently closed due to Covid-19*
“The First Baptist Church Clothes Closet is a ministry to provide new and gently used clothing to people in need. Clothes are donated from individuals, families, churches, and clothing stores and given away at no cost to customers.”
201 Saint Clair St.
Frankfort, KY 40601
502-227-4528
mcarroll@fbcfrankfort.church
https://fbcfrankfort.info/missions/clothes-closet/
The Coalition of Committed Christians Soup Kitchen
“The fourth Monday of every month volunteers from First Baptist Church serve meals at the Soup Kitchen of Frankfort.”
201 Saint Clair St.
Frankfort, KY 40601
502-227-4528
The Salvation Army
“The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.”
517 Greenup Ave.
Frankfort, KY 40602
(502) 227-2638
St. Vincent De Paul Society
Operates a food pantry and thrift store from 10am-noon; Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
315 Wallace Ave.
Frankfort, KY 40601
(502)-227-8037
Manna House
“Manna House is open to anyone in our community who faces a food or clothing emergency. Manna House is open the 2nd & 4th Saturdays of each month from 9:00 to 10:30am. In November and December, our openings are on the 1st & 3rd Saturdays of the month.”
Forks of Elkhorn Baptist Church
495 Duckers Rd. Midway, KY
(859)-873-1967
https://forksbaptist.org/outreach/
Immanuel Baptist- Infant Resource Center
“The IRC serves infants from age newborn to 18 months old in families with serious financial hardship who live in Frankfort or Franklin County. Referrals for services usually come from social service agencies, friends, relatives, former clients, physicians’ offices or the hospital.”
1075 Collins Ln
Frankfort, KY 40601
(502)-223-7601
Access Soup Kitchen and Men’s Shelter
“The Coalition of Committed Christians (CCC), a public nonprofit directed by a volunteer board of diverse community members, operating an organization known as ACCESS (Actively Caring Christians Enlisting Support Services) in downtown Frankfort, Kentucky”
311 W 2nd St. Frankfort, KY 40601
(502)-223-5179
http://www.accesssoupkitchen.com/about-us.html
Open Hands Food Pantry
“According to Feeding America, 13.2% of the Anderson County population is “food insecure.” We are challenged to put a stop to this hunger epidemic.”
1111 Industry Rd. Lawrenceburg, KY 40342
(502)-839-0094
https://www.openhandspantry.com/contact.html
Emergency Community Food Pantry of Franklin County
“Families or individuals living in Franklin County who are in need of emergency groceries must first visit a participating church or agency to start the process.”
190 Versailles Rd.
Frankfort, KY 40602
(502) 223-3815
emergencyfoodpantryfranklinco@gmail.com
Lexington Rescue Mission- Community Meals, Laundry Services for Homeless, Goodwill Vouchers.
“Our resource coordinator is available to meet with anyone in need at our Outreach Center. She assists people with housing issues and connects people to community resources, including providing clothing vouchers to Goodwill, referrals to Faith Pharmacy, and setting up appointments for God’s Pantry.”
444 Glen Arvin Avenue
Lexington, KY 40508
(859) 381-9600
Housing/ Emergency Housing
Sources marked *** = Emergency Housing
***Access Soup Kitchen and Men’s Shelter
“The Coalition of Committed Christians (CCC), a public nonprofit directed by a volunteer board of diverse community members, operating an organization known as ACCESS (Actively Caring Christians Enlisting Support Services) in downtown Frankfort, Kentucky”
311 W 2nd St. Frankfort, KY 40601
(502)-223-5179
http://www.accesssoupkitchen.com/about-us.html
Hickory Hill Manor
Low income based apartments
120 Marlowe Court
Frankfort, KY
(502)-223-1177
Housing Authority of Frankfort
“Provides safe and affordable housing to low and moderate income individuals and families. While partnering with other agencies..”
590 Walter Todd Drive
Frankfort, KY 40601
(502)-223-2148
Arbor Youth Services – Emergency Shelter
“Our emergency shelter serves children from birth through the age of 17 who are homeless, have been removed from their homes, have runaway, or otherwise in crisis. Youth may request shelter themselves by accessing a Safe Place location, or they may be referred to Arbor Youth by police, parents, guardians, teachers, counselors, social workers, or other professionals.”
536 West Third Street
Lexington, KY 40508
(859) 254-2501
Shelter Coordinator William at william@arborky.org
Human Trafficking
Kristy Love Foundation – Recovery Program
“The Kristy Love Foundation is a survivor-led, trauma-informed program that provides
comprehensive services to women suffering from addiction, prostitution, and human trafficking.”
P.O. Box: 11793
Louisville,KY 40251
(502) 408-3129
(502) 298-7725
http://thekristylovefoundation.org/contact/
Refuge for Women
“Refuge for Women is a non-profit, faith based organization providing specialized long-term care for women who have escaped human trafficking or sexual exploitation.”
342 Waller Ave Suite D, Lexington KY 40504
859-254-0041
Fax: 859-254-0095
https://www.rfwky.org/need-help
Job Information
Kentucky Career Center
Provides information on unemployment benefits: Disability, unemployment insurance, SNAP, Veterans assistance.
100 Technology Drive
Georgetown, KY 40324
(502)-863-1966
https://kcc.ky.gov/Pages/default.aspx
Kentucky Office of Vocational Rehabilitation
“This office exists to help Kentuckians with disabilities achieve suitable employment and independence.”
275 East Main Street
Mail Stop 2E-K
Frankfort, KY 40621
(502) 564-4440 (Office)
(800) 372-7172 (Toll Free)
(502) 542-6042 (Video)
Legal Aid
Legal aid of the bluegrass
“To resolve the most important problems of low income and other vulnerable people by providing high quality legal assistance through direct representation, education, advice, advocacy and coordination with other community resources.”
300 East Main St. Suite 110.
(859)-431-8200
Fayette County Bar Association
“The Central Kentucky Lawyer Referral Service is a non profit public service of the Fayette County Bar Association and has been matching clients with Lexington area attorneys since 1995.”
219 North Upper St.
Lexington, KY 40507
859-225-8644
http://www.fcba.com/central-kentucky-lawyer-referral-service/
Maxwell St. Legal Clinic
“Maxwell Street Legal Clinic is a program of Kentucky Equal Justice Center, a non-profit poverty law advocacy center.”
315 Lexington Avenue
Lexington, KY 40508
859-233-3840
https://www.kyequaljustice.org/maxlegalaid
Franklin County Court Crime Victims Advocate
Skye Hanson
(502)-395-3780
Franklin County Attorney
Rick Sparks
222 St. Clair Street, Suite 2007
(502)-875-8745
Access to Justice Foundation
“Access to Justice Foundation promotes public awareness of the need for public support of legal assistance for the poor. AJF also provides training to legal services staff and private attorneys in legal issues of concern to low-income Kentuckians, by holding seminars and coordinating the sharing of information between providers of legal assistance to the poor.”
535 W. Second St, 101
Lexington, KY 40508
(859)-255-9913
http://kyjustice.org/access-justice-foundation
Legal Aid Society
“We offer services in the following five priority areas: Support for Families; Preserving the Home; Promoting Economic Stability; Safety, Stability, Health; and Populations with Special Vulnerabilities.”
416 Muhammad Ali Blvd. Suite 300
Louisville, KY 40202
(502)-584-1254
Medical/ Dental/ Intervention
First Baptist Church at The Singing Bridge
Offers different medical services: Medical clinic, dentist and pharmacy.
201 St. Clair Street
Frankfort KY 40601
(502)-227-4216
https://fbcfrankfort.info/missions/mission-frankfort-clinic/
Franklin County Health Department
“Our Mission: Prevent. Promote. Protect. Franklin County.”
100 Glenns Creek Road Frankfort KY 40601
(502)-564-7647
Franklin County Home Health
“Home health care is a wide range of health care services that can be given in your home for an illness, injury and postoperative needs.”
100 Glenns Creek Road Frankfort, KY 40601
Frankfort, KY
(502)-564-7383
http://fchd.org/HomeHealth/Information.aspx
Baby Health Services, Inc.
“Baby Health Service, Inc. provides free, quality healthcare to children from birth through age 17 who do not have medical insurance.”
1590 Harrodsburg Road
Lexington, KY 40504
Next to Saint Joseph
(859)-278-1781
http://babyhealthlexington.org/about-us/
Surgery on Sunday
“Surgery on Sunday is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization that provides essential outpatient procedures at no cost to income-eligible individuals who are either uninsured or under-insured and do not qualify for federal or state assistance. It was the first program of its kind in the United States.”
1594 Harrodsburg Road.
Lexington, KY 40504
(859)-246-0046
Spanish: (859)-475-5858
https://www.surgeryonsunday.org
The Nathaniel Mission
“The Nathaniel Mission aims to embody three essential core values in all we do: invest, restore, and transform.” Vision clinic, podiatry clinic, chiropractic clinic.
1109 Versailles Road
Lexington, KY 40508
(859) 255-0062
https://www.nathanielmission.com/health-clinics
The Refuge Clinic
“Refuge Ministries, Inc. was identified as a non-profit in 2007 with a vision to provide medical and dental care to the uninsured in Fayette and Jessamine Counties.”
2349 Richmond Road, Suite 220.
Lexington, KY 40502
(859)-225-4325
University of Kentucky- Salvation Army Clinic – First come, First Served Basis.
“The UKSAC is a free clinic run by medical students from the University of Kentucky. Our mission is to assume a leadership role in improving the health and well-being of the uninsured adult population in Lexington by providing free medical services and increasing awareness of local health care resources”
736 West Main Street
Lexington, KY 40508
(859) 488-1223
Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 5:30pm-9:00pm
Dr.Gordon Hyde Hope Health Clinic
“HealthFirst Bluegrass medical staff treats clients at the Hyde Hope Health Clinic and also has a full-time nurse practitioner who treats clients at the Women’s Recovery Center. Health Clinic nurses treat clients and also educate them on health care issues thereby helping to prevent other health problems in the future.”
*To receive more information please call phone number listed*
Lexington, KY
859-388-9033
Immigrant and Refugee Services
Kentucky Refugee Ministries
“Kentucky Refugee Ministries, Inc. (KRM), a non-profit organization, is dedicated to providing resettlement services to refugees through faith- and agency-based co-sponsorship in order to promote self-sufficiency and successful integration into our community. KRM is committed to offering access to community resources and opportunities and to promoting awareness of diversity for the benefit of the whole community.”
*Services offered: ESL Classes, Elder Programs, Employment Assistance, Health and wellness, Immigration and Citizenship, Interpretation. *
1710 Alexandria Drive, Suite 2
Lexington, Kentucky 40504
(859) 226-5661
Fax: (859) 226-9631
Maxwell St. Legal Clinic – Immigration Radio Station – Radio Lex 93.9 FM
“Maxwell Street Legal Clinic is a program of Kentucky Equal Justice Center, a non-profit poverty law advocacy center.”
315 Lexington Avenue
Lexington, KY 40508
859-233-3840
https://www.kyequaljustice.org/maxlegalaid
Office for Globalization
“This office is dedicated to helping Louisville compete in an international and multicultural world that will help its citizens and businesses engage in civic, cultural, and professional communities.”
444 South 5th Street, Suite 600.
Louisville, KY 40202
(502)-574-1547
https://louisvilleky.gov/government/globalization
Americana World Community Center
“We provide programs for more than 5,000 people from over 100 countries each year. Our mission is to build strong and healthy families, create a safe and supportive community and help every individual realize their potential. We are bridging the gap from surviving to thriving.”
4801 Southside Drive
Louisville, KY 40214
(502)-366-7813
Men’s Services
Access Soup Kitchen and Men’s Shelter
“The Coalition of Committed Christians (CCC), a public nonprofit directed by a volunteer board of diverse community members, operating an organization known as ACCESS (Actively Caring Christians Enlisting Support Services) in downtown Frankfort, Kentucky”
311 W 2nd St.
Frankfort, KY 40601
(502)-223-5179
http://www.accesssoupkitchen.com/about-us.html
The Hope Center- Men’s Emergency Shelter
360 West Loudon Ave.
Lexington, KY 40508
859-252-7881
Awake Ministries- Veterans Village
Offering temporary housing for veterans. Also offering a community center to help in building relationships, VA Counseling, recovery programs.
701 Washington Street
Shelbyville, KY
(502)-647-5566
https://awakeky.org/services/programs-resources/veterans-village/
Mental Health Services
Senior Mental Health Services – Frankfort Regional Medical Center
“Our team includes psychiatrists, physician extenders, hospitalists, a social worker, a recreational therapist, nurses, mental health technicians and dietitians who ensure each individual receives the best possible care and treatment.”
299 Kings Daughters Dr.
Frankfort, KY
(502) 875-5240
(844) 298-5116- For a free assessment.
Kentucky Counseling Center, LLC.
“Kentucky Counseling Center connects you with counseling, psychiatry, and targeted case management throughout the state.”
Fax: 502-631-9660
Live Chat Hours: M-F: 8am-5pm
Service Hours- 7 days a week 8-8pm
Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental, and Intellectual Disabilities
“The Division of Behavioral Health (DBH) is responsible for the administration of state and federally funded mental health and substance abuse treatment services throughout the commonwealth.”
275 East Main St.
Frankfort, KY 40621
502-564-4456
http://dbhdid.ky.gov/dbh/default.aspx
The Brook Behavioral Hospital- KMI Location
“Since 1985 The Brook Hospitals have been providing quality mental health and addiction treatment services. The Brook Hospitals have two outstanding facilities located in Louisville, Kentucky.”
8521 La Grange Road
Louisville, KY
502-888-1341
The Ridge Psychiatric Facility
“The Ridge is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, as a licensed, 110-bed hospital, providing psychiatric (mental health) and substance use disorder (drug and alcohol rehabilitation) services to children, adolescents and adults. Inpatient care is provided on a 24-hour basis, seven days a week.”
3050 Rio Dosa Drive
Lexington, KY 40509
(859)-269-2325
UK Good Samaritan Inpatient Psychiatry
“The department’s multidisciplinary faculty is active in a variety of clinical and research interests in biological psychiatry, pharmacotherapy, and behavior therapy including cognitive therapy.”
310 South Limestone
Lexington, KY 40508
1-800-333-8874
859-226-7063 (Adult unit)
Call 859-226-7060 (Adolescent unit)
Military Assistance
KY National Guard Family Assistance Center
100 Minuteman Parkway Building 128 Frankfort, KY 40601
(502)-607-1108
1-800-372-7601 (Option 1 for Toll Free)
VA Housing Assistance
“We offer many programs and services that may help—including free health care and, in some cases, free limited dental care. We can also help you connect with resources in your community, like homeless shelters or faith-based organizations.”
National Call Center for Homeless Veterans (877-424-3838)
https://www.va.gov/housing-assistance/
Military Housing Assistance- Kentucky Housing Corporation
“Military Housing Assistance is a program created by the 2007 Kentucky Legislature and Kentucky Housing Corporation. It is designed to aid military personnel during active duty deployment outside of the United States by providing assistance with housing costs and services.”
1231 Louisville Rd.,
Frankfort, KY 40601
502-654-7630
http://www.kyhousing.org/MyAcct/Pages/Military-Housing-Assistance.aspx
Leestown VAMC Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment *Currently not open for in-person assistance. Available by phone or online.*
“Education and career counseling, vocational rehabilitation and employment assistance.”
2250 Leestown Road VAMC 116-LD
Lexington, KY 40511
859-281-3837
https://www.va.gov/find-locations/facility/vba_327d
Veterans of Foreign Wars – Post 4075 Franklin County Post
“The VFW offers a wide range of assistance programs aimed at helping veterans of every generation. Whether that means providing free, professional help filing or appealing a VA claim, offering scholarships for post-secondary education or providing emergency financial relief when times get tough, the VFW is there for America’s veterans.”
104 East 2nd Street.
Frankfort, KY 40601
502-227-2483
https://www.vfw.org/assistance
Substance Abuse Services
C.H.A.D
“I AM C.H.A.D., INC is a grassroots, faith-based organization started by a handful of concerned citizens of Kentucky who have either lived with an addiction or knew someone with an addiction.”
(502)-783-6364 *contact for more information*
Chadofkentucky@gmail.com
WWW.Chadofkentucky.wix.com/chad
Chrysalis House, Inc.
“In addition to substance use disorder treatment, Chrysalis House provides mental health treatment, case management, domestic violence counseling, computer training, GED tutoring, vocational training and job placement assistance, access to medical care, housing assistance, and children’s services.”
1589 Hill Rise Drive
Lexington, KY 40504
859-997-2501
Swartz Chemical Dependency Treatment Center
3479 Buckhorn Drive, Suite 106 Lexington, KY 40515
(859)-246-7282
The Brook Hospital
8521 LaGrange Road Louisville KY, 40242
(502)-426-6380
(800)-866-8876
The Ridge
3050 Rio Dosa Drive. Lexington, KY 40509
(859)-269-2325
1-800-753-4673
UK Good Samaritan (For pregnant Women)
310 South Limestone Lexington, KY 40508.
1-800-333-8874
(859)-257-1000
Rehab- Physical and Dependency
Bradford Square Rehab Home
1040 Hwy 127 South, Frankfort KY.
(502)-875-5600
WWW.Genesishcc.com/Bradfordsquare
Golden Living Center
117 Old Soldiers Lane
(502)-875-7272
Bluegrass West Comprehensive Care
191 Doctors Drive.
(502)-223-2182
Hotline: 1-800-928-8000
https://newvista.org/locations
Women’s Services
Avenues for Women
73 C. Michael Davenport Blvd. Suite 5
Frankfort, KY 40601
(502)-695-0500
Bluegrass Rape Crisis Center
P.O. Box 1603
Lexington,KY 40583
(859)-253-2511
http://Bluegrassrapecrisis.org
Crime Victims Compensation Board
500 Metro St. 2SCI
Frankfort, KY 40601
(502)-782-8255
Franklin Co. Women’s Shelter
303 East Third Street
Frankfort, KY 40601
(502)-352-2843
Email: Info@fcwfs.org
Franklin County Court Crime Victims Advocate
Skye Hanson
502-875-8712
Ideals for Families and communities
306 W Main St
Frankfort, KY 40601
(859)-806-4484
Simon House
101 St. Clair #2 Frankfort, KY 40601
(502)-223-2138
Thornhill Learning Center
700 Leslie Ave.
Frankfort, Ky 40475
(502)-875-1481