Ardery House Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky

About Ardery House Louisville

Ardery House, is operated by the nonprofit Wellspring. This is a transitional housing program located in Louisville, Kentucky. They provide residential care and integrated treatment for adults facing serious mental illness often alongside co-occurring substance use disorders.

First established in 1982, the facility is dedicated to helping individuals move from homelessness or hospitalization toward sustainable, independent living.

Transitional Housing and Dual Diagnosis Support

Ardery House specializes in supporting individuals as they transition from institutional settings or homelessness into a stable recovery environment. The program provides room and board combined with comprehensive mental health care and substance use treatment for dual diagnosis needs.

Residents engage in individual and group therapy, trauma therapy and case management to address the root causes of instability. The program places an emphasis on long term recovery and allows for extended stays to ensure clients have the time needed to build a solid foundation for the future.

Building Skills for Independence

Beyond clinical care, Ardery House focuses on equipping residents with the practical tools necessary for self-sufficiency. The facility offers life skills training and recreational activities in a supportive, communal setting for approximately 13 residents.

This holistic approach helps individuals regain confidence and capability in managing daily life as they prepare for independent housing.

Access to Care in Louisville

Ardery House provides in-person residential services at its facility on South 3rd Street in Louisville. As a key part of Wellspring’s supportive housing network, the program serves adults, seniors, and young adults seeking stability. Payment options include Medicaid, self-pay, and state funding with sliding fee scales available to increase accessibility.

Contact

(502) 637-4361

Address

1347 S 3rd St
Louisville, KY - 40208

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