Lincoln Trail Behavioral Health System

Lincoln Trail Behavioral Health System

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We offer inpatient and outpatient services for adolescents and adults. Delivering hope & compassion. Model representations of real patients are shown. Thank you!

Lowest grade taught: 1st Grade - Highest grade taught: 12th Grade

Physicians are on the medical staff of Lincoln Trail Behavioral Health System, but, with limited exceptions, are independent practitioners who are not employees or agents of Lincoln Trail Behavioral Health System. The facility shall not be liable for actions or treatments provided by physicians. Actual patients cannot be divulged d

06/19/2026

Campers explored how everyday decisions can impact their thoughts, feelings, and future through a Positive Choices Scavenger Hunt and a Positive Thinking Shot Put challenge. These activities encouraged teamwork, problem-solving, and healthy decision-making skills.

The day continued in the Art Therapy Arena, where campers used their creativity to design positive artistic reminders to help them maintain healthy thinking habits long after camp ends. 🎨🧠

As our week begins to wind down, we’re so proud of the growth, confidence, and resilience our campers have demonstrated. We can’t wait for one more amazing day together! 💙

06/18/2026

Campers created personal strengths boards to celebrate their unique qualities, completed a Gratitude Dash, and spread encouragement throughout our campus by “Chalking the Walk” with positive messages for others to enjoy.

The day also included a wonderful guided art class. A special thank you to Lily Mattingly for volunteering her time and talent to lead this activity and help our campers express themselves through art. đź’™

It’s been amazing watching these young people build confidence, practice gratitude, and grow throughout the week!

06/17/2026

Day 2 of Mental Health Summer Camp was packed with learning, growth, and fun!

A special thank you to the Radcliff Fire Department for visiting our campers and providing an educational demonstration on kitchen fire safety, including the best tools to use in an emergency. Campers also enjoyed exploring the fire truck and learning about the equipment firefighters use every day.

Our campers also focused on mindfulness through balance exercises and mindful eating activities, while learning about the power of a growth mindset. To bring that lesson to life, each camper planted flowers as a reminder that personal growth—just like a garden—takes patience, care, and effort.

We’re loving all the learning and memories being made this week! 💙

06/16/2026

We’ve had an amazing start to an incredible week at Lincoln Trail Behavioral Health System’s Mental Health Summer Camp!

Over the past two days, our campers have been learning healthy coping skills, building confidence, making new friends, and having plenty of fun along the way. From creating Anger Volcanoes and learning anger management techniques to tie-dye, slime-making, face painting, games, and prizes, it’s been a week full of growth, creativity, and smiles.

We’re excited to see what the rest of the week has in store!

06/12/2026

Mental Health Summer Camp starts Monday, June 15!

There’s still time to join us! Adolescents ages 10–17 are welcome to register on-site Monday morning before camp begins at 8:00 AM.

Camp runs June 15–19 from 8:00 AM–3:00 PM and includes therapeutic skill-building, fun activities, and meals each day.

📍 Lincoln Trail Behavioral Health Outpatient Center
7260 N. Dixie Hwy, Radcliff, KY

We can’t wait to kick off a week of growth, resilience, and connection!

Photos from Lincoln Trail Behavioral Health System's post 06/10/2026

We’re proud to recognize Courtney Dix, Director of Outpatient Services, and Stephen Hill, Business Development Coordinator/Mobile Assessor, for presenting at the Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy Annual Conference and representing Lincoln Trail Behavioral Health System.

During the conference, Courtney and Stephen led two educational sessions focused on the behavioral health needs of youth across the Commonwealth. Their presentations, “Tangled Together: Co-Occurring Disorders in Youth and What They Mean for Your Cases” and “From Assessment to Advocacy: Navigating Treatment Levels,” provided attorneys, investigators, and social workers with valuable insight into co-occurring disorders, behavioral health assessments, treatment recommendations, and the continuum of care available to support young people and their families.

At Lincoln Trail Behavioral Health System, we are committed to supporting Kentucky’s youth through compassionate, evidence-based care while helping educate community partners on the importance of early intervention, advocacy, and access to appropriate treatment.

Thank you, Courtney and Stephen, for sharing your expertise and helping improve outcomes for youth and families across the Commonwealth.

Photos from Lincoln Trail Behavioral Health System's post 06/07/2026

This weekend, Lincoln Trail Behavioral Health System was honored to participate in the Kentucky Women Veterans Conference & Retreat 2026 at General Butler State Park.

Our Community Liaison, Connie, and Military Therapist, Carissa, an Air Force Veteran, had the opportunity to connect with women veterans from across the region, sharing information about our Patriot Support Program and our commitment to serving those who have served our nation.

We are proud to support the military community through specialized behavioral health services designed for active-duty service members, veterans, and first responders. Thank you to everyone who stopped by to share your stories, experiences, and dedication to one another.

To all women veterans: thank you for your service, sacrifice, and leadership. It was an honor to be part of this empowering weekend of connection, healing, and support. 🇺🇸

Photos from Lincoln Trail Behavioral Health System's post 06/06/2026

Today, members of the Lincoln Trail Behavioral Health System team were honored to participate in the Be The One Walk in Elizabethtown, standing alongside veterans, community partners, and supporters to raise awareness for veteran su***de prevention.

As we recognize PTSD Awareness Month this June, we are reminded that many veterans, active-duty service members, and first responders carry invisible wounds long after their service ends. PTSD is a treatable condition, and seeking help is a sign of strength—not weakness.

At Lincoln Trail, supporting those who have served our country is more than a commitment—it is part of our mission. Through our dedicated Patriot Support Program, we are proud to provide specialized care for active-duty military, veterans, and first responders facing PTSD, trauma, substance use, and other mental health challenges.

Together, we can make a difference. Be the one who listens. Be the one who cares. Be the one who reaches out.

If you or someone you know is struggling, help is available 24/7. Call Lincoln Trail Behavioral Health System at 270-351-9444.

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05/25/2026

This Memorial Day, we honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. 🇺🇸

For many, holidays can bring grief, loneliness, or difficult emotions. Please remember — you do not have to face it alone.

Our team at Lincoln Trail Behavioral Health System is here for you 24/7, providing compassionate support for those in need.

Today, we remember. We honor. And we stand beside those who serve, have served, and the families who carry their legacy forward. ❤️

Photos from Lincoln Trail Behavioral Health System's post 05/22/2026

Last week was filled with fun, laughter, and appreciation for our incredible staff. We enjoyed a delicious catered lunch and dinner from Shoney’s, traveled back in time with classic 1980s candy and popcorn and finished the week on a sweet note with delicious treats from The Sweet Shoppe food truck!

Thank you to every team member for all that you do each and every day. Your compassion, dedication, and hard work truly make a difference and we loved celebrating YOU all week long!

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3909 South Wilson Road
Radcliff, KY
40160