About Shepherds House Maxwelton Court
Shepherd's House Maxwelton Court is a nonprofit addiction recovery organization in Lexington, Kentucky.
The program offers structured sober living, 12 step immersion, CBT, MI and vocational support.
Their mission centers on helping individuals rebuild sober living skills, accountability and independence.
Long Term Recovery Housing
Shepherd's House offers a 12 to 18 month phased recovery housing model designed to help men move from early sobriety into stable, independent living.
Residents engage in 12 step participation alongside individual therapy, case management and random drug screening.
As residents progress, they transition through transitional living, four person efficiency apartments and subsidized graduate housing.
Employment expectations and vocational assistance are built into the structure, helping residents practice accountability.
Testimonials describe it as a safe place to learn how to live sober.
Community Impact and SAP Outpatient Programs
Shepherd's House provides a Community Impact Treatment Program with intensive day or evening outpatient treatment and a Substance Abuse Program.
Services include CBT, relapse prevention, process groups, wellness activities and Medicaid connection assistance.
Admissions and Getting Started
Shepherd's House operates from its main office at Maxwelton Court in Lexington, providing in person residential and outpatient care across the region.
The residential program is rent based with phased pricing covering room, board and programming.





