 Many people commit themselves to making changes in their life for the new year, but it's harder for some more than others. West Karen Pikeville is helping those in the community that struggle with addiction get the fresh start that they're seeking. Individuals who want help have the option to join several rehabilitation programs while living in a friendly environment. Definitely so. We see it in the detention center. We teach cognitive behavioral therapy classes and a lot of individuals will have that new year's resolution to want to stay clean and sober. It's something that they've struggled with their entire life. Okay, and so you get a lot of people. What's it like working with so many individuals that have this on their mind? What's the success rate like? It is individuals, it's individually based. So each person has their own addiction that they fight. So the success rate, it just depends on how bad a person wants it. So the the items are there to help them and we'll lead them down that right path, but a person has to want it. It's the main thing. While struggling with addiction can feel endless, the cycle can be broken. West Care has already helped countless people achieve their goals to live how they want. It's hard because every day there's things that trigger you to think about using drugs, but you've got to look forward to the future of what you want with your family, your kids, your job, your future because you don't want to go back down the road that you used to be on. They're very supportive here. They give you classes. They give you, they help you get your ID, your driver's license. They help you with food. They help you with housing. There's meetings here for recovery. There's so many joys and simple things like going outside, touching the grass, seeing your kids, having a job, making your own money legally, not illegally. People are proud of you. People support you. It's really good to have supportive people. Reporting from Outantop News, I'm Nick Colum.