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District 5
Probation and Parole
Community ResourceManual
Updated 01-2016
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKYDEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
District Five ResourcesTRANSTITIONAL LIVING CENTERS
Friedman Center (Must have completed Substance Abuse Treatment-i.e. SAP)1405 South 3rd StreetPaducah, Kentucky 42003
Phoenix House (Women Only)1600 Scottsville RoadBowling Green, Kentucky 42101(270) 781-0028
Communicare, Inc./Passages Transitional Housing ProgramFor homeless chemically dependant women (11 units)107 Cranes Roost CourtElizabethtown, KY 42701(270) 737-6449
Permanent HousingCommunicare, Inc.25 Units for persons with mental illness107 Cranes Roost CourtElizabethtown, KY 42701(270) 769-5301 ext 1130
LOUISVILLE
Choices/Norma’s House (single women) Choices/MaryJane Toney House830 East Marshall Street (women with children)Louisville, Kentucky 40204 828 East Marshall Street(502) 585-3780 (502) 585-3780
Healing Place For Men Healing Place for Women1020 West Market 1605 West BroadwayLouisville, Kentucky 40202 Louisville, Kentucky 40203(502) 584-6606 (502) 568-1268
A New Beginning For Women1261 South Brook StreetLouisville, Kentucky(502) 634-4252
Beacon House (men only) Wellspring House (Dual Diagnosis)963 South 2nd Street 1382 South 3rd StreetLouisville, Kentucky Louisville, Kentucky(502) 581-0765 (502) 637-4361
Talbot House (men only) Prodigal Ministries (men only)520 West St. Catherine 1410 Dixie HighwayLouisville, Kentucky Louisville, Kentucky 40210(502) 587-0669 (502) 775-0026Wayside Christian Mission (men only) Volunteers of America822 East Market 1321 South Preston StreetLouisville, Kentucky Louisville, Kentucky(502) 584-3711 (502) 636-0816
Shelby Men’s Center (mentally ill men) Ballard House1436 South Preston Street 2909 South 4th StreetLouisville, Kentucky Louisville, Kentucky(502) 634-0656 (502) 634-3982
Salvation Army Visions of Hope(Robert Glen)831 South Brook 2119 West Main StreetLouisville, Kentucky Louisville, Kentucky 40212(502) 625-1170 (502) 821-4882
Irvin’s Transitions Agency Next Step (Sex Offenders)808 Floyd Street 2601 West Chestnut StreetLouisville, Kentucky 40203 Louisville, Kentucky 40211(502) 582-1888 (502) 772-0809
Last Resort – House of Deliverance (will take sex offenders at Preston St.)1373 South Preston St. 119 East Burnett St.Louisville, Kentucky Louisville, Kentucky(502) 749-0703 (502) 749-0703
LEXINGTON
Hope Center for Women Salvation Army (women only)1524 Versailles Road 722 West Main StreetLexington, Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky(859)252-2002 (859) 252-7706
Shepherd’s House (men only) Messner Home (men only on disability)154 Bonnie Brae Drive 708 Hillrise DriveLexington, Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky(859) 252-1939 (859) 252-1235
Hope Center for Men360 West Louden AvenueLexington, Kentucky 40508(859) 252-7881
OWENSBORO
Boulware Center Mission Harbor House7319 Hall Street 804 Clay StreetOwensboro, Kentucky 42303 Henderson, Kentucky 42420(270) 683-8267 (270) 827-5010
FRANKFORTOxford House3325 Lawrenceburg RoadFrankfort, Kentucky
BRECKINRIDGE COUNTYRESOURCES
SUBSTANCE ABUSEOut-Patient Clinical Services at Communicare, 607 Old Highway 60 East, Hardinsburg,
Kentucky 40143Phone – 270-756-5816; Fax – 270-756-5815
(Hardin County) Intensive Out-Patient at Communicare, 1311 North Dixie Highway,Elizabethtown, KY 42701Phone – 270-765-5145Meets 3 times weekly, in evenings, 3 hours each.Therapist – Mark Denney.
(Hardin County) Residential & Detox at Communicare, 1311 North Dixie Highway,Elizabethtown, KY 42701Phone – 270-765-5145Thirty-day in-patient residential program.
(Hardin County) Probation & Parole Group at Communicare, 1311 N. Dixie Highway,Elizabethtown, KY 42701Phone - 270-769-1304Meets one time weekly for 1 to 1 ½ hours each.Group focuses on criminal thinking, fast money, thinking errors, responsibility,
behavior, in addition to Substance Abuse education. Has separate groupsfor male and female.
AA MEETINGS
Monday, 7:00 p.m., c.s.t. – County Garage, Hardinsburg, KentuckyWednesday, 8:00 p.m., e.s.t. – Presbyterian Church, Irvington, KentuckyThursday, 7:00 p.m., c.s.t. – Corinth Baptist Church, McQuady, KentuckySaturday, 7:00 p.m., c.s.t. – County Garage, Hardinsburg, Kentucky
HART COUNTY
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
VOA (Volunteers of America) – Jefferson County1436 S. Shelby St. Louisville, KY 40217Contact Gene Clifford, Halfway Back (502) 636-2549 or (502) 896-1775Long-Term Substance Abuse Treatment Program for men.
Chrysalis House – 120 Chrysalis Court, Lexington, Kentucky 40508(859) 255-0500Substance Abuse Treatment Program for women.
Renaissance House – Jefferson County1436 S. Shelby St. Louisville, KY 40217Long-Term Substance Abuse Treatment Program.Contact Monica Pressley (502) 634-3948 or Gene Clifford
Out-Patient Counseling at Communicare, 300 S. Clinton Street, Leitchfield, KYPhone – 259-4652; Fax – 259-6655
(Hardin County ) Residential and Detox at Communicare, 1311 N. Dixie, Elizabethtown,KY 42701; Phone – 765-514530-Day In-Patient Program
(Hardin County ) Intensive Out-Patient at Communicare, 1311 N. Dixie, Elizabethtown,KY 42701; Phone – 765-5145Meets 3 times weekly, in evenings, 3 hours each.
(Hardin County) Probation and Parole Group at Communicare, 1311 N. Dixie,Elizabethtown, Kentucky 42701Phone – 769-1304; Meets 1 time weekly, 1 – 1 ½ hours each.Group focuses on Criminal thinking, fast money, thinking errors, responsibility,behavior, in addition to Substance Abuse education. Has separate groups for male
and female.
AA MEETINGS SCHEDULE
Monday7:30 pm Cave City 12&12 GroupSr. Citizens Center 105 Duke St.James Earl
7:30 pm Glasgow Fellowship Group1st Christian Church 1100 N. Race St.Contact Richard M. (270) 646-5686
Tuesday11:00 am (OD, NS, A) Think about GroupCalvary Baptist Church 307 Columbia Ave. GlasgowContact Sandy S. (270) 651-9748
7:30 pm (CD, NS, A) Munfordville AA GroupNew Hortzon House 408 Union St.Contact Pierre R. (270) 524-7792
Wednesday7:30 pm (OD, OS, NS, A) Caring & Sharing GroupCommunity Room E.P. Terry Est. Cave CityContact Tery D. (270) 678-8981
Thursday11:00 am (OD, NS, A) Think About GroupCalvary Baptist Church 307 Columbia Ave. GlasgowContact Sandy S. (270) 651-9748
7:30 pm (BB, SS, A) Cave City 12&12 GroupSr. Citizens Center 105 Duke St.James Earl
7:30 pm (OD, NS, A) Freedom GroupSt. Andrews Episcopal Church 910 Columbia Ave. GlasgowContact Anthony S. (270) 678-1838
Friday7:30 pm (OD, NS, A) Glasgow Friday Night Group1st Methodist Church 500 S. Green St.Contact Russ D. (270) 646-4813
ADULT EDUCATION
GED, Community Action, Adult Education Center, 108 Third Street, Hardinsburg, KY40143. Contacts: Georgia Macy, Julie Melton.Phone – 270-756-1730Hardinsburg - Monday – Thursday, 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., c.s.t.
Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., c.s.t.Irvington – Housing Authority Classes
Wednesday, 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., e.s.t.Cloverport – Monday and Tuesday, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., c.s.t.
No charge for pre-test to determine skill level and areas needing work. No chargefor classes. Actual GED test is $30.00. (Test fee waived until June 30, 2002.)If partially passes, only test again for sections not passed. If started whileincarcerated, person begins where left off.
EVENSTART – Updates employment skills.Phone – 270-756-3177; Contact Maura Arms.
MIGRANT PROGRAMPhone – 270-756-3170; Contact Lisa DeHaven
BULLITT COUNTY
AGENCY SERVICES
Kentuckiana Works Helping employers find qualified445 East Highway 44 candidates and obtain services forShepherdsville, Kentucky 40165 upgrading the skills of their current(502) 955-9131; FAX: (502) 543-4861 workforce; helping individuals locate(affiliated with Department for the information and advice they needEmployment Services to find good jobs, make career(502) 543-6260 or (502) 955-8272 decisions, and identify and selectVocational Rehabilitation – additional education and training services.Information below; and J.T.P.A.)
Department of Education Provides counseling and guidance,Vocational Rehabilitation training and financial assistance to445 East Highway 44, Suite 208 clients with employment disabilities;Shepherdsville, Kentucky 40165 retrains clients for new employment(502) 543-9385 or (502) 955-8460 areas.FAX: (502) 543-4530
Cabinet for Human Resources Evaluates and determines clients’Department for Social Insurance eligibility for State aid and service.207 Shepherdsville SquareShepherdsville, Kentucky 40165(502) 543-3568 or (502) 543-7081
Cabinet for Human Resources Provides individual and familyDepartment for Social Services counseling, investigates referralsChild Welfare and allegations of child abuse, etc.203 Shepherdsville SquareShepherdsville, Kentucky 40165(502) 543-7051 or (502) 955-6591
Trunnell & Associates Provides individual, family, groupCounseling Services counseling, DUI assessments,1729-A Highway 44 East education and treatment; specializesShepherdsville, Kentucky 40165 in substance abuse and chemical(502) 543-4766 dependency.
BULLITT COUNTY (CONTINUED)
AGENCY SERVICES
WEEKLY ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (GROUP) MEETINGS AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:
Mt. Washington Methodist Church Sundays 7:30 P.M.214 North Bardstown RoadMt. Washington, Kentucky 40047(502) 538-6756
St. Aloysius Tuesdays 8:00 P.M.1107 West Third StreetShepherdsville, Kentucky 40165
Hillview City Hall Wednesdays 8:00 P.M.298 Prairie DriveLouisville, Kentucky 40229
Hardin County
Dept. For Employment Services Job LineKentucky Carrier Center916 N. Miles Elizabethtown, KY 766-5115
AMS Temporaries 737-00011815 N. Dixie Elizabethtown
ADECCO Employment Services 234-08571807 N. Dixie Elizabethtown
Express Personnel 737-47241107 Crowne Pointe Drive Elizabethtown
Labor Finders 735-13001815 N. Dixie Elizabethtown
Manpower 737-55701705 N. Dixie Hwy Elizabethtown www.manpower.com
Neilsen Media Research 352-0711555 W. Lincoln Trail Radcliff
OMNI Personnel 737-6664414 N. Mulberry Elizabethtown
The Work Connection 234-9995600 N. Miles Street Elizabethtown
UPS Employment Center 1-888-316-3704www.upsjobs.com 502-359-1877
Kentucky Department of Vocational Rehabilitation407 N. Miles Elizabethtown 766-5121
ANGER MANAGEMENT
Communicare, 300 S. Clinton, Leitchfield, KY; Phone – 259-4652Anger Management / Impulse Control (only if not Domestic Violence related)
If Domestic Violence Related –Contact Donald Vanetta, LCSWPhone – 242-3502, 617 N. Mulberry St., Elizabethtown, KY 42701
(S.S. Building)
Hank Mayfield, 30 Public Square, Elizabethtown, KY 42701Phone – 737-6252
EMERGENCY SHELTERS
Glen Dale IncorporatedP.O. Box 97 Glendale, KY 42740(270) 369-7380Youth Home (60 congregate beds, length of stay based on need)
Sing of the Dove ChurchRAHAB and David’s House Shelters1189 Sunset, Radcliff, KY 40159(270) 351-3550Women’s shelter offers five beds and one crib in two roomsMen’s shelter with 5 bedsFood Pantry and service referrals
Emergency AssistanceHardin County Community Action428 W. Dixie, Elizabethtown, KY 42701(270) 769-1927 or (270) 737-3736Emergency Assistance Program; emergency food and shelter program; Garden Program; LIHEAP;WINTERCARE; youth development program; Computers to Kids Program; Christmas program; foodbank; GED program; weatherization; transportation program; scholarship program; needs assessmentprogram; clothes bank; Goodwill clothing program; Homeless Prevention program (Emergency ShelterGrant); Supportive Housing Program and ROMA Results-Oriented Management and Accountability.
Helping Hand212 W. Dixie Ave., P.O. Box 642, Elizabethtown, KY 42702(270) 769-3092Food and clothing assistance; utility and transportation assistance; medical services
North Hardin Hope, Inc.620 S. Wilson Rd., Radcliff, KY 40160(270) 351-4673Food and clothing; household items; health and educational services; gas vouchers and utility assistance;rental assistance; job and service referrals
Mental Health AssistanceCommunicare, Inc.107 Cranes Roost Court, Elizabethtown, KY 42701(270) 765-2605Community Mental Health Center, chemical dependency and psychiatric services (note: services providedto all counties in the Lincoln Trail ADD counties)
SEX OFFENDER
Louisville – Jefferson County Area
Kenneth Armstrong, D. Min.Department of CorrectionsSex Offender Treatment ProgramKentucky State Reformatory3001 West Highway 146LaGrange, Kentucky 40032(502) 222-9441 ext. 4062FAX (502) 222-6179
Teresa Bland, M.Ed.Sex Offender Treatment ProgramDepartment of Corrections5001 Stephan DriveLouisville, Kentucky 40258(502) 933-1719 ext. 233FAX (502) 933-7490
Christopher G. Block, MADepartment of CorrectionsSORA UnitKentucky State Reformatory3001 West Highway 146LaGrange, Kentucky 40032(502) 222-9441 ext. 4198FAX (502) 222-9779
David H. Breeding, M.A., LMFTAssessment & Treatment Alternatives510 Washington StreetShelbyville, Kentucky 40065(502) 633-0959FAX (502) 633-0959Email: [email protected]
David H. Breeding, M.A., LMFTAssessment & Treatment Alternatives174 Sears Avenue, Suite 274Louisville, Kentucky 40207(502) 893-1913FAX (502) 893-7195Email: [email protected]
D. Bruce Campbell, M.Ed., LPCCSex Offender Treatment ProgramDepartment of Corrections5001 Stephan DriveLouisville, Kentucky 40258(502) 933-1719 ext. 234FAX (502) 933-7490
Joseph C. Carlton, MAMFTThe Family Place1800 Neville DriveLouisville, Kentucky 40216(502) 636-2801FAX (502) 636-2857
Kathleen Colebank, M.Ed.Department of Corrections-SOTP-KSR3001 West Highway 146LaGrange, Kentucky 40032(502) 222-9441 ext. 4063FAX (502) 222-6179
Kathleen Colebank, M.Ed., NCPsyA The Sabot Group
Licensed Psychological AssociateCertified Psychoanalyst231 East Oak StreetLouisville, Kentucky 40203(502) 299-7792
Jack T. Cox, LCSW/CADC/LMFT1167 East Broadway, #110Louisville, Kentucky 40204(502) 345-1958FAX (502) 589-8097
FAX (502) 582-1192
Mike Darrow, LCSWFamily Treatment Center6500 Glenridge Park Place, Suite 5Louisville, Kentucky 40222(502) 412-7800FAX (502) 412-7803
Jennifer Demling Cebe, Psy.D.1238 East BroadwayLouisville, Kentucky 40204(502) 587-1410FAX (502) 587-1411
Rose Geiser, M.A.The Family Place1800 Neville DriveLouisville, Kentucky 40216(502) 636-2801FAX (502) 636-2857
Dave Harmon, LCSWProfessional Towers Building4010 Dupont Circle, Suite 226Louisville, Kentucky 40207(502) 896-8006FAX (502) 896-8055
Wendy N. Hayden, M.Ed.Department of Corrections275 East Main StreetP.O. Box 2400Frankfort, Kentucky 40602(502) 564-7023 ext. 316
Julie Hideg, Psy.D.Transitions914 East Broadway, Suite 216Louisville, Kentucky 40204-1037(502) 584-0044FAX (502) 587-9355
Randall Hofer, M.A.Transitions914 East Broadway, Suite 216Louisville, Kentucky 40204-1037(502) 584-0044FAX (502) 587-9355
JoAnne Klein, LCSWTransitions914 East Broadway, Suite 216Louisville, Kentucky 40204-1037(502) 584-0044FAX (502) 587-9355
Herbert L. Marcum, LCSW, CADCTransitions914 East Broadway, Suite 216Louisville, Kentucky 40204-1037(502) 584-0044FAX (502) 587-9355
Lucille Motta, M.Ed.Department of CorrectionsSex Offender Treatment ProgramKentucky State Reformatory3001 West Highway 146LaGrange, Kentucky 40032(502) 222-9441 ext. 4057FAX (502) 222-6179
Alfred L. Perkins, LCSWDave Harmon & Associates, Inc.Professional Towers Building4010 Dupont Circle, Suite 226Louisville, Kentucky 40207(502) 896-8006 FAX (502) 896-8055
Katherine D. Peterson, Psy.D.DOC- SOTP-KSR3001 West Highway 146LaGrange, Kentucky 40032(502) 222-9441 ext. 4060FAX (502) 222-6179
John D. Scanish, Psy.D. Department of Corrections
SORA Unit- KSR3001 West Highway 146LaGrange, Kentucky 40032(502) 222-9441 ext. 4198FAX (502) 222-9779James L. Schorch, LCSW
Individual, Couple, Family Counseling1167 East BroadwayLouisville, Kentucky 40204(502) 821-6309FAX (502) 581-1535
Jessica Skraastad, M.S.S.W., C.S.W.Department of CorrectionsSex Offender Treatment ProgramKentucky State Reformatory3001 West Highway 146LaGrange, Kentucky 40032(502) 222-9441 ext. 4013FAX (502) 222-6179
Martin Smith, Ph.D.Department of CorrectionsSORA UnitKentucky State Reformatory3001 West Highway 146LaGrange, Kentucky 40032(502) 222-9441 ext. 4205FAX (502) 222-9779
Stuart W. Smythe, LCSW415 Willow Creek DriveElizabethtown, Kentucky 42701(270) 769-9534
Dawn H. Snyder, M.A.Department of CorrectionsSex Offender Treatment ProgramLuther Luckett Correctional ComplexP.O. Box 6, Dawkins RoadLaGrange, Kentucky 40031(502) 222-0365FAX (502) 222-2043
Judith Steilberg, LCSWThe Family Place1800 Neville DriveLouisville, Kentucky 40216(502) 636-2801FAX (502) 636-2857
Mary Lynn Thieneman, LCSW/LMFT8521 LaGrange RoadLouisville, Kentucky 40242(502) 644-5433FAX (502) 814-3575
James J. Van Nort, Psy.D.Department of CorrectionsSORA UnitKentucky State Reformatory3001 West Highway 146LaGrange, Kentucky 40032(502) 222-9441 ext. 4199FAX (502) 222-9779
Matthew B. Veroff, LCSWTransitions914 East Broadway, Suite 216Louisville, Kentucky 40204-1037(502) 584-0044FAX (502) 587-9355
Dennis E. Wagner, Ed.D.PsychologistForensic Clinical Psychology Group711 West Jefferson StreetLouisville, Kentucky 40202(502) 582-1717(502) 718-9114FAX (502) 637-2639
Mindy Warren, M.A., CADATransitions914 East Broadway, Suite 216Louisville, Kentucky 40204-1037(502) 584-0044FAX (502) 587-9355
James J. Walker, MA/CPATThe Family Place
1800 Neville DriveLouisville, Kentucky 40216
(502) 636-2801FAX (502) 636-2857
Susan A. Wilson, M.Ed.Assessment & Treatment Alternatives
174 Sears Avenue, Suite 274Louisville, Kentucky 40207(502) 893-1913FAX (502) 893-7195
Tanya P. Young, Psy. D.727 South 15th StreetLouisville, Kentucky 40210(502) 217-0001FAX (502) 217-0010
Central Kentucky Area
James Robert Ross, Ph.D.Anchor Counseling106 Dennis DriveLexington, Kentucky 40503(859) 278-3290FAX (859) 276-6169
Susan Grey Smith, Ph.D., LMFTGlencairn Marriage & Family Therapy501 Darby Creek Road, Suite 67Lexington, Kentucky 40509(859) 263-4687 FAX (859) 264-1760
Western Kentucky Area
Carl David Brooks, M.A.Advantage Behavioral Care Building2530 Scottsville Road, Suite 23Bowling Green, Kentucky 42104(270) 780-5554FAX (270) 393-0067Email: [email protected]
James L. Hallman, Ph.D.Licensed Clinical PsychologistSex Offender Risk Assessment Unit121 East 2nd StreetFourth FloorOwensboro, Kentucky 42303(270) 687-7245 FAX (270) 687-7353
Randy Hultberg, LCSWPennyroyal Center735 North DriveHopkinsville, Kentucky 42240(270) 886-9371FAX (270) 886-5178
Christie H. Krampe, MAE/LPCC920 Frederica Street, Suite 311 BOwensboro, Kentucky 42301(270) 685-0106Cell (270) 316-7975
Janet Messer, MA, LPCCLighthouse Counseling Services, Inc.230 2nd Street, Suite 406Handerson, Kentucky 42420(270) 826-8761FAX (270) 684-1339
J. Thomas Muehleman, Ph.D.502 Poplar StreetMurray, Kentucky 42071(270) 753-2757FAX (270) 753-2757
Paul A. Owen, M.S.Owensboro Behavioral Care, PSC920 Frederica StreetOwensboro, Kentucky 42301(270) 684-1077John O. Sivley, Ed.D., LCSW/LMFT
LifeSkills, Inc.922 State StreetP.O. Box 6499Bowing Green, Kentucky 42102-6499(270) 901-5264Cell (270) 991-5646
Sandra Stevens, CSW Department of Corrections
Sex Offender Treatment Program121 East 2nd Street, 4th FloorOwensboro, Kentucky 42303(270) 687-7074(270) 687-7246
Kenneth Thomas, M.S.502 Poplar StreetMurray, Kentucky 42071(270) 753-2757FAX (270) 753-2757
Eastern Kentucky Area
James E. Deaton, LCSW/CADCThe Discovery Center650 North Main Street, Suite 224Somerset, Kentucky 42501(606) 678-9183FAX (606) 677-0129
Dixie Hinebeck, MSW, CSWDJJ E Mental Health805 South Main Street, Suite 217Corbin, Kentucky 40701(606) 528-4050FAX (606) 528-0404
John H. LaRusch, M.Ed.Gilead of Somerset, PLLC106 West Columbia Street, Suite 28Somerset, Kentucky 42501(606) 676-8399FAX (606) 678-2259
Smitty Moore, MSSW/CSW/LCSWTogether We Can Counseling CenterP.O. Box 1733London, Kentucky 40743-1733(606) 862-4455FAX (606) 862-7722
Jennifer James Ousley, M.A.Department of Juvenile Justice311 North Arnold Avenue, Suite 403Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653(606) 889-1722FAX (606) 889-1721
Nancy L. Smith, Psy.D.Sex Offender Risk Assessment UnitDepartment of Corrections189 Partin StreetClearfield, Kentucky 40313Phone/FAX: (606) 783-9927
Gerald W. Walker, Ph. D.Cumberland River Comp. CareP.O. Box 568Corbin, Kentucky 40701(606) 878-7013FAX (606) 878-7014
Keth Zimmerman-Hicks, M.Ed.Sex Offender Treatment ProgramGateway Centre, Suite 227650 North Main StreetSomerset, Kentucky 42501(606) 677-0246FAX (606) 677-0276
Keth Zimmerman-Hicks, M.Ed., LPCCFamily Matters, PLLC2485 Highway 192Somerset, Kentucky 42501(606) 678-2555(606) 305-2806 Cell
Northern Kentucky Area
Stuart Bassman, Ed.D. (A.W.A.R.E.)21 East McMillan StreetCincinnati, Ohio 45219(513) 651-4365 FAX (513) 231-2917
Ed Connor, Psy.D.34 Erlanger RoadErlanger, Kentucky 41018(859) 341-5782 FAX (859) 341-5783
Anthony J. Deye, M.Ed.Probation & Parole OfficeKenton County Courthouse303 Court StreetCovington, Kentucky 41011(859) 292-6555FAX (859) 292-6755
Peter J. Ganshirt, Psy.D.226 Thomas More ParkwayCrestview Hills, Kentucky 41017(859) 341-9888FAX (859) 341-9765
ADULT EDUCATION
No charge for pre-test to determine skill livel and areas needing work. No charge for classes. Actual GEDtest is $30.00.If partially passes, only test again for sections not passed. If started while incarcerated, person beginswhere left off.
332 South Main Street, Leitchfield, KY 42754, Phone – 259-9387Contact person: Larry Hicks or Barbara Carden.Has a program for Adults – job readiness, basic job skills, resume aid, job search,attitude, self-esteem, basic computer skills.No charge for this program.
PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES
Lincoln Trail Behavioral Health System, 3909 S. Wilson Road, Radcliff, KY 40160Phone – 270-351-9444
Alcohol and Drug dependencies; emotional, behavioral and depression, stressproblems.Inpatient and Outpatient services.
Hardin Memorial Hospital, 913 N. Dixie Avenue, Elizabethtown, KY 42701Phone – 270-737-1212Detox and Education; Depression and Emotional problems.Referred to other agencies.Psychiatric is called “Life Springs” in Hardin Memorial.Do Detox, but refer elsewhere for substance abuse treatment.They see In-Patient Psychiatric Acute only, stabilize them and if they needlonger term, they refer them elsewhere.
Ten Broeck Hospital, 8521 LaGrange Road, Louisville, KY 40242Phone – 1-800-866-8876Inpatient and Outpatient services; Psychiatric and addiction for adults, seniors,Adolescents, and children.
Caritas Peace Center (formally Our Lady of Peace), 2020 Newburg Road, Louisville, KY40205
Phone – 502-451-3330Counseling Helpline information – 1-800-451-3637Emotional, Behavioral, Psychiatric disorders and/or chemical dependencies short-termacute care programs. (Takes indigent if eligible.)
Central State Hospital, 10510 LaGrange Road, Louisville, KY 40223Phone – 502-253-7060
JP Interventions, 110 Village Drive, Elizabethtown, KY 42701Phone – 270-763-0728
Park Place 822 Woodway, Bowling Green, Kentucky 42101Residential 30 day programPhone (270) 842-2546
SOCIAL SERVICES
Cabinet for Health and Family Services, 810 National Turn Pike Munfordville, KY 42765Phone (270) 524-7211
Community Action, 815 Main St. Munfordville, KY 42765Phone (270) 524-0224Provides services relating to emergency payments for utilities, rent, education, employment, and homeweatherization.
District 5 Leisure Time Activities
American Legion Park801 North Miles Street
270-765-4030 (golf course)270-737-5449 (swimming pool)
Facilities include a 9- hole Par-3 golf course, four tennis courts, Funtopia playground, large shelter, and a club house withrestrooms.
Elizabethtown KOA270-737-7600 or 800-KOA-7605
From I-65 (Exit 94) go 1 mile E on US 62; from BG or Wendell Ford WK go N. on I-65 to exit 94. 70 sites, full hook-ups, dumpstation, playground, pool and mini-golf.
Elizabethtown Nature Park1916 Ring Road East
270-765-6121The Elizabethtown Nature Park is Elizabethtown's newest park with 104-acres of gently rolling formerpastureland. Freeman Creek meanders through the park as it flows to the City's largest lake, Freeman Lake.The Nature Park has been set aside as a passive park, where residents can enjoy the natural beauty of ourcommunity.
Elizabethtown Swim & Fitness Center270-765-7946
Sports enthusiasts will also enjoy the E-town Swim and Fitness Center, a multi-purpose fitness andrecreation facility. The center offers tennis, racquetball, basketball, aerobics/fitness, swimming, strengthtraining, intramural sports, youth programs and host major competitive events.
Freeman Lake Park140 Freeman Lake Park Road
270-769-3916Elizabethtown's Freeman Lake Park is home to three historical structures. There's the Lincoln HeritageHouse: a double log house crafted in part by Abraham Lincoln's father, Thomas Lincoln. Next door, you'llsee a restored one-room school house which was built with handmade shingles in 1892. Fishing, walkingtrails, boating, picnic shelters,and a bandstand.
Funtopia801 North Miles Street
270-737-5449This is not your ordinary run-of-the-mill playground. It is a $150,000 playground including a huge woodenstructure that will entertain many children with its creative playstations.
Gates Field200 College Street Road
270-769-0246Facilities include four Youth Softball Fields and restrooms/concession building. Activities include theElizabethtown Youth Softball Program for ages 5-7, 8-10, 11-13, 14-17 (Open to both boys and girls). Theseason runs from late May through mid-July. Registration is in March and April. Teams are organized andpractice begins in May. The league is for the purpose of having fun and is non-competitive. For moreinformation, call Tony Scott (League Commissioner) at 270-765-6121 ext. 275.
Golf CoursesGolf is yet another way to enjoy Elizabethtown and Hardin County's natural beauty. Choose from threebeautiful courses: American Legion Park, Heartland Golf Course and the Elizabethtown Country Club. Eachof these courses challenges the amateur or seasoned golfer.
Greenbelt Walking Tours & ParksThe Elizabethtown Greenbelt Walking Tours and Parks is an expanding series of trails and mini-parksaround Freeman lake, Buffalo Lake, Fisherman's Lake and all along the stream that flow to and from them.These parks and their accompanying riparian areas serve as a way to protect the recreational, ecological,educational, historical and aesthetic values, and preserve the natural attributes of the many local waterways-- things that make Elizabethtown a pleasant place to live.
Michael Carroll Soccer Complex217 Peterson Drive
270-769-1246Reservations made by the Elizabethtown Youth Soccer Association. 6 playing fields (5 are lighted),restrooms, concessions and a playground.
Pritchard Community Center404 South Mulberry Street
270-765-5551Elizabethtown's Pritchard Community Center can accommodate large or small group meetings. Your groupwill enjoy a business atmosphere with relaxed surroundings. You'll find tennis and racquetball courts,basketball, volleyball, fitness and weight equipment, a complete kitchen and arboretum and many otherrecreational activities.
Ring Road Softball Complex126 Ring Road West
270-737-3355Facilities include three lighted fields, picnic shelter, restrooms and concessions. Call to schedule games
St. John Road Baseball Park1106 St. John Road
270-765-4606The St. John Road Park is being developed to be the future home for the City of Elizabethtown's YouthBaseball Program. Plans call for lighted baseball fields, restrooms, concessions, playground, shelterbuilding, and picnic area. The area of this new park that is adjacent to the Carroll Spencer Complex will beused for the addition of several new soccer fields and a football field. Facilities will include one lighted BabeRuth Baseball Field with restrooms/concession building.
University Drive Park527 University Drive
270-769-9050Facilities include eight lighted tennis courts, three lighted youth baseball fields, one field for Tee-Ball, picnicarea, restrooms/concessions, playground and two basketball courts.
Baseball Academy ofKentuckyLocation: 11782 Hwy 44East (Mt. Washington)Phone: 502-538-8000Email:[email protected]:www.baseballacademyofky.com
Bullitt East Bowling CenterLocation: Hwy 44 East, Exit 117 (Mt. Washington)Phone: 502-538-7371
Frederick's Bullitt BowlLocation: Hwy 61, Exit 121 (Brooks)Phone: 502-957-2125
Al's Pay LakeStocked regularly.Location: Exit 117, ShepherdsvillePhone: 502-921-0277
Bennett LakeStocked regularly. April 1 thru October 1Brooks, Exit 121Phone: 502-922-9036
Childress LakeBrooks, Exit 121Phone: 502-968-9458
Gilbert's LakeStocked twice weekly.Brooks, Exit 121Phone: 502-957-1873
Harold Habor Pay LakeLebanon Junction, Exit 105
Taylorsville Lake DockExit 117, Follow KY 44E to TaylorsvillePhone: 502-477-8766
Salt River/KOALocation: Exit 117, ShepherdsvillePhone: 502-543-2041Hours: Daylight onlyWeb: www.louisvillesouthkoa.com
Lake NevinLocation: Exit 112, Clermont
Phone: 502-955-8512 Hours: Mon – Sat
Cedar LakesZoneton, Exit 121
Bullitt Speedway
Location: I-65 Exit 121, ShepherdsvillePhone: 502-543-9588Hours: Open 7 days a week
Kart Kountry Go-Kart Track & MiniatureGolfComplete game room facilities at the largest go-carttrack in the country.
Location: Exit 117, ShepherdsvillePhone: 502-543-9588Hours: Mon-Sat, 10am-10pm
Buffalo Run Driving RangeLighted driving range, miniature golf, game room.Location: Exit 116, ShepherdsvillePhone: 502-543-5887Hours: N/AWeb: www.buffalorungolf.com
Maplehurst Golf Course18 hole golf course, pro shop, cart rental. Grouprates on golf outings.
Location: Exit 121, take Bells Mill Rd. off KY Hwy.61Phone: 502-957-3370Hours: Open year round
Knobview Golf Course9-hole golf course, cart rental, and pro shop.
Location: Exit 105, north on KY Hwy. 61Phone: 502-833-2253Hours: Open year round
L & N Golf Club18-hole public golf course.
Location: Exit 121, BrooksPhone: 502-957-6523Hours: Open year round
Penn Run Golf Course18-hole golf course, cart rental, and pro shop.
Location: I-65, Exit 121, near intersection of KYHwys 61 & 2053Phone: 502-957-5940Hours: Open year round
The Crossings Golf Club18-hole, Par 72, championship Course. Full-service snack bar, cart rental, covered pavilion,Meeting rooms, and demo/rental clubs.
Location: I-65 to exit 121, continue onto BrooksRd, then to Hwy 1020Phone: 502-957-6523Hours: Open year round
Bullitt County Parks & RecreationPhone: 502-543-4592
Mt. Washington City ParkPhone: 502-538-7922
Shepherdsville City ParkPicnic tables and shelter. Basketball courts andbaseball/softball fields
Location: Hwy 44 WestPhone: 502-538-7922Web: www.shepherdsville.net
Skate Zone in Mt. WashingtonLocation: Exit 117, Mt. WashingtonPhone: 502-538-0520
Suburban Skate-O-Rama
Location: Exit 121, BrooksPhone: 502-957-5897
Grayson County offers boundless tourism and recreationalopportunities guaranteed to please folks of all ages andlifestyles.
The Twin Lakes feature swimming, nature trails, boating, tennis, go-cart racing and much more,complete with campsites and lodging.
The 637 acre Rough River Dam State Resort Park (270-257-2311 or 800-325-1713) has fishing,boat rentals, a playground, sandy beaches and special events along with the lovely nine-hole Par 3Rough River Golf Course.
The Kentucky Old Timer Fiddler’s Contest each July brings the finest fiddlers in the world to visit.
Nolin Lake is a 5,800 acre lake, bordering Mammoth Cave National Park and packed with beauty,activity, and over 200 miles of shoreline.
The Pine Knob Theatre near Rough River brings unique dramas to the region each summer in a500 seat theater under the stars. Shows are “a look at the past in song and dance” with classicstories featuring outlaws, an old-time diner, the fifties, and southern folklore, amidst humor,song, dance and lots of family fun.
Honus Shain’s Pine Knob Theatre (270-879-8190) is also home to the Pine Knob Store (an old-fashioned store still operating Thursday through Sunday), the Pine Knob Wedding Chapel
(frequently booked for lovely weddings), the Bird’s Nest Craft Shop (a craft shop open summerweekends) and the Pine Knob Diner (a ’50s diner open show nights).
Grayson County and its cities are also proud to sponsor numerous special events throughout theyear-ice cream festivals, homecomings, flea markets, a haunted barn, Christmas festival, NewSong (Christian rock concert), and so much more.
The Grayson County Fair in Leitchfield at summer’s end wraps up on Labor Day after a weekpacked with fun activities like tractor and truck pulls, a demolition derby, motorcycle races, horseshows, a carnival, field crops and women’s exhibits and the Miss Grayson County and Miss Teenpageants. For more Tourism Information contact the Grayson County Tourism Commission at(270) 259-2735 or 1-888-624-9951.
The Grayson County 4-H and FFA Ag Fair comes to the Grayson County Agricultural RecreationPark on Caraway Road in Leitchfield each July featuring farm and youth events and exhibits suchas tractor driving contests, homemaker exhibits, and sheep, hog, horse, dairy and beef shows. Formore information call (270) 259-4842 or (270) 242-6210.
We offer many other athletic recreational opportunities like the county-wide soccer programoperated by the Grayson County Youth Soccer Association and individual city sports programs forsoftball, baseball, junior pro basketball, football and cheerleading. Leitchfield has an adultbasketball league; other adult sports leagues play periodically. For more information about therecreational sports programs call (270) 259-5587.
Grayson County is also home to two beautiful 18-hole golf courses, LaFayette Golf Course atRough River and Lakeview Golf Course in Leitchfield
Breckinridge County
Axtel Campground-- Picnic area, boat ramp and beach-- Call 270-257-2584 for more info
Laurel Branch Campground-- Boat ramp-- Call 270-257-8839 for more info
North Fork Campground-- Picnic area, boat ramp-- Call 270-257-8139 for more info
U.S. Corps of Engineers Administrative Office-- 1/4 mile folklore nature trail-- Call 270-257-2061 for more info
Rough River Dam
The park is located near the dam creating a 4,860 acre lake. Rough RiverDam SRP offers some of the finest opportunities for fishing and watersports in the state. The park includes a 40-room lodge and 17 cottages.There is a 167-seat dining room, two conference rooms, swimming pool,gift shop, and boat marina.
The park is served by a 3,200 ft. paved/lighted airstrip, miniature golfcourse and a nine-hole par three golf course. A public beach is maintainedon the lake. A state-operated campground is located below the dam. Call1-800-255-PARK or 270-257-2311 for more information.
Yellowbank Wildlife Park
Steep to moderate slopingwoodlands, hardwood forest, and flatriver bottom farmlands compose thisstate-operated facility. Several milesof maintained roads in area, miles ofold roads for hiking and sightseeing.Self-guided demonstration area ontract 3 features habitat types, prairiegrasses, and wetlands. Rabbit, quail,squirrel, dove, raccoon, grandhog,deer, turkey, and some waterfowlinhabit the area.
Fishing in area ponds and a ramp onYellowbank Creek provide access toOhio River. There is a waterfowlrefuge along the Ohio River. A walkingarchery course is available for practiceshooting. Information and mapsavailable at check station. Call 270-547-6856
Hart County
Amercian Cave and Karst Museum 786-1466 Kentucky Caverns 786-2635 Kentucky Down Under 800-762-2869 Nolin Lake Located on Hwy. 88 20 miles west of Munfordville Horse Cave Theatre 1-800-342-2177 or 786-2177 Museum, Hart County Historical Society Main St. Munfordville 524-0101
MEADE COUNTY
The Brandenburg City Park spans the width of the downtown area, and includes a small playground forchildren, a checkers/chess table, and picnic tables. The view of the River is breathtaking here, with theIndiana shoreline and the Matthew Welch Bridge in the background. Counting the barges on the passingtowboats makes for a relaxing afternoon. A Gazebo in the park hosts occasional concerts on theweekends.Two boat ramps are available in the downtown area, with a large parking lot for cars and boattrailers at the Flippins Run Par area adjacent to the City Park. There are also soccer fields atFlippins Run, and the entrance to the Buttermilk Falls Historic Trail is between the twoparks.
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Otter Creek ParkA City of Louisville park located within Meade County, Otter Creek comprises 3600 acres and offersmany interactive opportunities for outdoor recreation. Hiking trails offer inviting scenic river overlooks,mountain biking trails are a challenge, rapelling, trout and bass stream fishing, disc golf, spelunkingat Morgan's Cave are among the many activities.
For a less strenuous adventure, take a look at the John Rowe Nature Center, or enjoy astronomynight, campfire stories or special events. A lodge, community cabins, and a 200 site campgroundprovide a place to stay while experiencing this park. Be sure to bring your camera!Phone: 502-942-3211Phone: 502-574-4583E-mail: [email protected]
Brandenburg AreaFlippin's Run Park20 acres. Soccer fields, nature trail, boat ramp [2]. Parking.Brandenburg Park
3 acres. On the Riverfront at Main. Picnic areas, checkers, playground. View. Parking.Muldraugh Park2 acres.Muldraugh Tennis Courts & Baseball Fields10 acres. Baseball, tennis, playground, pavillion, restrooms, parking.Phone: 502-942-2824
County AreaAllen's Pay LakeOpen March - October. Stocked catfish, also bass, crappie, bluegill. Bait shop, restroom.Phone: 270-828-4355
Battletown Park -4 acres. Playground.
Concordia Park- 14 acres. Boat ramp, picnic area.
Doe Valley Golf ClubPro shop, putting green, golf lessons, snack bar/restaurant. Tree-lined fairways with plenty ofscenery. Each hole is very different, and beauty and wildlife abound. Lots of sandrops and 3waters hazards add to the enjoyment.Phone: 270-422-3397Flaherty Community Park- 8 acres.
Lakeview Farm, Inc.Trail rides, pony rides, parties. Buy/sell/trade Paint Horses. Reservations req. Contact Pat Burnfin.
Phone: 270-828-3070Meade-Olin Park74 acres. Picnic areas, pavillions, tennis courts, soccer field, baseball field, nature trail, basketballcourts, disc golf and playground. Pavillion rental, parking, restrooms.
Phone: 270-422-3967Mike & Diane's Pay LakePhone: 270-828-4581Payneville Community ParkWolf Creek Boat Ramp
Emergency SheltersBethany Haven, Inc.Mailing Address: PO Box 609 Bardstown, KY 40004Shelter Address: 510 Edelen Drive, Bardstown, KY 40004(502)349-7239Emergency shelter for up to 14 day stay. Six rooms/12 beds to serve homeless woman, womanand children, married couples and married couples with children. We are for emergency shelterwith a 14 day stay.
Emergency AssistanceMeade County Community Action Office496 Broadway, Brandenburg, KY 40108(270) 422-2545
Emergency Assistance Program; emergency food and shelter program; Garden Program;LIHEAP; WINTERCARE; youth development program; Computers to Kids Program; Christmasprogram; food bank; GED program; weatherization; transportation program; scholarshipprogram; needs assessment program; clothes bank; Goodwill clothing program; HomelessPrevention program (Emergency Shelter Grant); Supportive Housing Program and ROMAResults-Oriented Management and Accountability.