Category: Addiction Treatment Programs

Category: Addiction Treatment Programs

Comforting hands of a person in a striped shirt during treatment
April 23, 2026

What Is Subutex? How It Works for Opioid Use Disorder Treatment

Subutex is one of the most commonly used medications in opioid use disorder treatment, helping thousands of people safely manage withdrawal and maintain recovery. For those struggling with opioid addiction, medications like Subutex can make the difference between repeated relapse and long-term stability. If you’ve been exploring treatment options, ...
Woman in green sweater crying in addiction treatment
April 23, 2026

Vivitrol Treatment for Addiction: What to Expect and Who It’s For

Vivitrol is one of several FDA-approved medications used to support addiction recovery, but it works differently from many other options. Instead of activating opioid and alcohol receptors, it blocks them entirely. For people exploring recovery after detox, understanding what Vivitrol is and how it works can help determine whether it’s the right fi...
Therapist sitting in a yellow chair across from patient starting drug rehab
April 23, 2026

What to Expect at Drug Rehab

Deciding to enter drug rehab is a major step for many people, and not knowing what rehab is like is one of the biggest reasons they put it off. You wonder about what happens once you walk through the door. The good news is that rehab is designed to be structured, supportive, and focused on helping you rebuild your life. Understanding the process fr...
Woman detoxing from meth
April 23, 2026

Meth Detox: How to Safely Detox from Methamphetamine

Methamphetamine addiction can take a serious toll on both physical and mental health. For many individuals, meth detox is the first and most important step toward recovery, but it’s also one of the most challenging. Learning how to detox from meth safely is critical, especially since withdrawal symptoms can be intense and emotionally overwhelming. ...
Woman talking to doctor at Suboxone clinic
April 23, 2026

Suboxone Treatment in Kentucky

For individuals struggling with opioid addiction, Suboxone treatment in Louisville offers a proven, medically supported path toward recovery. Suboxone is commonly used to treat addiction to heroin, fentanyl, and prescription opioids by reducing cravings and easing withdrawal symptoms. At Painted Grove Recovery, we provide access to Suboxone clinics...
Clients comforting one another during group therapy
April 23, 2026

30 Day Rehab vs. Residential Addiction Treatment for Recovery

When someone makes the decision to start addiction treatment, one of the most common and important questions is how long addiction treatment should last, and if a 30-day program is enough. The answers to these questions are not unanimous. The length of treatment depends significantly on individual needs, the type of substance used, severity and fre...
Woman packing for inpatient treatment at Painted Grove Recovery
April 2, 2026

What to Bring to Rehab: How to Pack for Inpatient Treatment

Starting inpatient addiction treatment is a brave and important step toward recovery. Whether you’re preparing for your own stay or helping a loved one pack, knowing what to bring to rehab can make the transition smoother and less stressful. At Painted Grove Recovery, we aim to make our clients feel comfortable, supported, and ready to begin healin...
Man in chair thinking about recovery treatment
April 2, 2026

How to Safely Navigate Heroin Withdrawal

Heroin addiction is a devastating illness that affects people from all walks of life. For Kentuckians ready to take the first step toward overcoming this condition, Painted Grove Recovery’s medical detox center in Louisville is where the healing begins. Heroin withdrawal can be challenging and, in some cases, dangerous. Understanding what to...
Portrait of Courtney Hibbs

Chief Executive Officer

Courtney Hibbs

Courtney Hibbs is a behavioral health executive with over five years of experience in substance use and mental health treatment. As Chief Executive Officer, she brings a hands-on, people-centered leadership style focused on building strong teams, maintaining regulatory standards, and supporting accessible, high-quality care.

Her background includes executive and operational leadership within licensed treatment environments, with experience in program development, staffing, compliance, and organizational growth. Courtney has helped strengthen referral relationships, improve census and retention, and support service expansion through practical, engaged leadership.

Known for her ability to develop teams and lead through change, Courtney has rebuilt departments, implemented training programs, and mentored emerging leaders across multiple locations. She balances clear expectations with compassion, supporting both staff and the individuals they serve.

Courtney is deeply committed to ethical care and client advocacy. She believes well-run programs create the foundation for meaningful recovery and works closely with clinical, medical, and administrative teams to support safe, structured treatment experiences.