
The Daily The Sunday Read: ‘Opioids Ravaged a Kentucky Town. Then Rehab Became Its Business.’
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Jan 19, 2025 Oliver Wang, a New York Times contributor, shares powerful narratives from Louisa, Kentucky, where addiction and recovery intertwine. He highlights Ingrid Jackson's harrowing journey through addiction, shaped by familial trauma and societal struggles. The conversation shines a light on Addiction Recovery Care, portraying it as both a beacon of hope and a source of controversy due to its economic practices. Wang explores the community's resilience against the opioid crisis, emphasizing the vital role of supportive recovery systems in transforming lives.
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Robinson's Motivation
- Tim Robinson, ARC's founder, was an alcoholic and former prosecutor.
- His experience with addiction and the justice system led him to found ARC.
Stories of Recovery
- Many ARC clients and employees share similar stories of addiction, loss, and seeking help.
- Kayla Parsons, now a senior VP at ARC, found hope in the company's job placement commitment.
Louisa's Redemption
- Robinson views ARC’s success as Louisa's redemption, recasting the town’s narrative.
- He aims to empower the region to write its future after a history of exploitation by outsiders.
