Aug. 28, 2024 – The Lord calms stormy waters, the leader of Kentucky’s largest addiction treatment provider preached last week to a sanctuary full of clients, and these are certainly turbulent times. “The organization’s been dealing with some storms,” Addiction Recovery Care founder and CEO Tim Robinson told roughly 1,100 clients and employees.
Three weeks earlier, the FBI announced it was investigating Robinson’s organization for possible health care fraud. Robinson, an ordained minister, was speaking at ARC’s monthly three-hour gathering, which brings together hundreds of clients who are who are currently matriculating through its year-long “crisis to career” treatment program, which has been nationally lauded. For the second year in a row, Newsweek named ARC one of America’s best addiction treatment centers, Robinson told the crowd, most of whom had arrived on chartered coach buses from ARC centers around the state, primarily from Eastern Kentucky, where the organization is based. It was the first convocation since the FBI announced its probe.
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