Johnson County Regional Home

    1100 E Poplar St, Clarksville, AR, 72830
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    About Johnson County Regional Home

    Johnson County Regional Home sits in Clarksville, Arkansas, and provides long-term residential care and flexible outpatient addiction therapy for people needing help with both substance use and mental health, so anyone dealing with more than one problem at once can get treatment all in one place and you know they've got a range of medication-assisted treatment choices like Methadone, Suboxone, Naltrexone, and Acamprosate, while also treating all sorts of addictions - alcohol, opiates, meth, cocaine, prescription drugs, and others included. Folks come here for support with daily living, and the home covers senior care with trained nurses on call 24/7, so those with wounds, tracheostomies, IV needs, and chronic illnesses don't need to leave for care, and if someone needs help because of diabetes, heart conditions, or even cancer, they handle all that on site, often in private rooms for comfort. You see, Johnson County Regional Home isn't only a place for recovery but acts as part of a bigger hospital system with doctors, therapists, and aides working together, and you find programs built for men, women, teens, veterans, LGBTQ+, families, or people looking for faith-based services or a 12 Step Program, so everyone gets care that suits their unique background. There's inpatient, outpatient, detox, aftercare, even sober living, and you can get help with everything from emergency care and surgery to laboratory and radiology, since they have departments for orthopedics, urology, women's health, sleep studies, rehabilitation, and more, and because the place expanded in 2013, their emergency department is now up to date and fits people quickly, aiming to track and improve how fast patients are seen and cared for. The beds number 90, with arrangements for intensive care, rehabilitation, labor and delivery, and specialized senior care; private duty nursing for things like ventilator dependence is available, too, and patients usually need a doctor's referral and must live within fifty miles, covering several surrounding counties. Johnson County Regional Home accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private pay, and skilled nursing plans, and anyone using their services gets their information managed through an easy-to-access patient portal, and folks can take advantage of visiting hours, a gift shop, language help, and billing support. The hospital first opened in 1922 in a boarding house and's grown into a not-for-profit facility serving the Arkansas River Valley, with staff who really do focus on treating each person with respect and always following the doctor's plan of care, which matters when getting older or struggling with addiction and medical concerns all at the same time.

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