Cornerstone of Recovery, Louisville, Tennessee

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4726 Airport Highway
Louisville, TN, 37777

Cornerstone of Recovery Overview

Cornerstone of Recovery is a drug and alcohol addiction treatment center founded in 1989, and over the time it has become one of the most reputable rehabilitation centers in Tennessee. The treatment center provides both residential and outpatient services as well as additional programs and career-specific treatment plans.

Cornerstone of Recovery Housing

Residents stay in a 35-bed facility that resembles an office space. It’s not, actually, the home-like atmosphere but it’s still effective and provides everything that patient needs at the moment. Two patients share a room, but there also communal areas such as a living room with TV. The facility also has a gym where residents can exercise.

Cornerstone of Recovery Treatment Options

Clients and patients at Cornerstone of Recovery have a wide selection of programs and therapies for drug and alcohol addiction. Of course, these programs are customizable. Before the treatment, patients are thoroughly assessed so staff members can recommend the most suitable program based on patient’s needs and the severity of addiction. Clients usually spend between 28 and 35 days at Cornerstone of Recovery, and during their stay, they work on a 12-step program which is considered standard in addiction treatment. They can also arrange on-site detox services with 24-hour supervision.
Programs and treatment options at this treatment center are residential and outpatient. They include:

  • Inpatient programs – various programs are available such as those for newcomers, recovery renewal, young adults, and women
  • Career-specific – specifically designed treatment programs for clients who work in various professions such as aviation, railroad, etc.
  • Outpatient programs – consisting of intensive outpatient, continuous care, and many others

Residents at Cornerstone of Recovery meet with a therapist once a week in addition to multiple daily groups, 12-step program, life skills, relapse prevention, and other activities. It’s also important to mention the treatment center also specializes in pain management which is useful for patients with chronic pain.

Cornerstone of Recovery Therapies Provided

Various therapies are provided by this treatment center. Their goal is to improve the patient’s mental and emotional well-being because it is crucial in recovery from substance abuse. Drug and alcohol use tend to be a comfort or escape that people use to cope with traumas, negative emotions, and whatnot. Through therapies, patients learn to deal with various situations in a healthy manner. Therapies provided by Cornerstone of Recovery include:

  • Individual and group therapy
  • Family therapy
  • Experiential therapy
  • Schema therapy
  • Trauma therapy
  • APEX (Assess, Plan, Execute) for young adults
  • AAIT (Acceptance And Integration Training)

Cornerstone of Recovery Payment Options

Costs of treatment programs at Cornerstone of Recovery aren’t revealed on the website. Instead, the treatment center encourages potential patients to contact them in order to learn more about the pricing. Many facilities don’t display prices because treatments are customized to patient’s needs so there’s no “one size fits all” cost.
The treatment center is an in-network provider with most insurance companies. Addiction treatment services are covered by most health insurance plans such as WellPoint, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Anthem Blue Cross, Cigna, Aetna, Magellan Behavioral Health Care, and United Health. To learn more about prices and insurance coverage, feel free to contact the treatment center.

Cornerstone of Recovery Licenses

Cornerstone of Recovery is accredited by the Joint Commission, a US-based nonprofit organization that accredits over 21,000 healthcare organizations and programs. The certification is a sign of an exceptional quality of care provided by the treatment center. Also, the facility is certified by the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers.

Cornerstone of Recovery Amenities

A variety of different treatment programs also comes with various amenities, but probably the best advantage of Cornerstone of Recovery is that they provide treatments designed specifically for persons who work in certain professions such as aviation. Treatment centers with career-specific programs aren’t that easy to find so this is, definitely, a plus. The treatment center also has a fitness program where patients participate for an hour each day.

Cornerstone of Recovery Staff

This treatment center gathered a great team of caring yet highly knowledgeable experts who use their vast experience to help patients overcome their problems. All team members are dedicated to patients, and they constantly improve or evolve in order to take treatments and therapies at Cornerstone of Recovery to a whole new level. Some team members at this treatment center are listed below.

Steve McGrew

Steve McGrew is a chief executive officer or a president of Cornerstone of Recovery. He has more than 35 years of experience in banking, public accounting, government agencies, and behavioral health. He joined the treatment center in 2006.

Dr. Scott Anderson

Dr. Scott Anderson is a chief clinical officer and a clinical director at Cornerstone of Recovery. He is a licensed psychologist with 30 years of experience working in the field of addictions. Dr. Anderson joined Cornerstone of Recovery in 1992 when he started working as a group therapist in the outpatient program.

Teresa Hazel

Teresa Hazel is a regional outreach manager at Cornerstone of Recovery where she helps individuals and families affected by addiction. She has more than 15 years of experience in community outreach.

Rod Jackson

Rod Jackson is a director of recovery monitoring and director of veterans program at this treatment center. He joined Cornerstone of Recovery in 2010 and had a vast career of over 22 years in the chemical dependency and social services profession. Rod served as a substance abuse counselor, program director, and executive director at the facility.
Other team members:

  • John Hood – executive vice president
  • Webster Bailey – executive director of business development and outreach
  • Travis Pyle – director of medical services
  • Jaime Free – controller
  • Jennifer Dacus – director of human resources
  • Dr. Lane Cook – chief of psychiatric services
  • Roger Davis – director of railroad EAP services

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