Pinnacle Treatment Centers Breaks Ground in Martinsville
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowPinnacle Treatment Centers, a provider of substance abuse treatment, has broken ground on a comprehensive treatment campus and recovery community in Martinsville. Phase One of Recovery Works Martinsville is a 64-bed drug and alcohol addiction residential treatment center.
The center says the campus will offer treatment for adult men and women through medically-monitored detoxification and withdrawal management, residential treatment, intensive outpatient programs with recovery homes, and outpatient opioid addiction treatment.
“As I thought about this facility, I couldn’t help but reflect on the name, Recovery Works,” said Indiana Executive Director for Drug Prevention, Treatment and Enforcement Douglas Huntsinger. “Because recovery does work. It’s why on day one of his administration, Gov. Holcomb called for an all-hands-on-deck approach in combatting the drug epidemic. And it’s been our top priority ever since.”
The 38,000-square-foot residential facility will feature separate living quarters for men and women, individual and group therapy rooms, therapeutic spaces for recreation, a full-service kitchen, and a nursing station.
“Recovery Works Martinsville is probably the first comprehensive addiction treatment campus in the state, and it might even be the first in the country,” said Joseph Pritchard, chief executive officer of Pinnacle Treatment Centers. “This campus will truly allow us to meet people where they’re willing to accept care. Whatever we can do with whatever services we can provide to help start the process to get you the care you need to save your life, we’ll do it. We’re truly grateful to be part of Martinsville.”
Pinnacle’s other locations in Indiana include: Recovery Works Merrillville and Recovery Works Cambridge City, both detox and residential treatment centers with outpatient services and recovery homes. Pinnacle also operates five Recovery Works centers in Kentucky, and two in Ohio, in addition to approximately 100 outpatient locations in multiple states.
The project is expected to be complete later this year.