Privacy Policy & HIPAA Notice
At Right Step Behavioral Health LLC, we believe trust is the cornerstone of healing. We are dedicated to treating every individual and family with compassion and dignity, especially when it comes to safeguarding your personal health information.
Your privacy matters deeply to us. Whether you are seeking behavioral health services for yourself or supporting a loved one on the path to recovery, you can be confident that your information is protected with the utmost respect and care. Our privacy practices are rooted in our commitment to ethical, evidence-based care for our Eastern Kentucky community.
Website Privacy
We collect minimal information through contact and referral forms to follow up about services. Please avoid sharing sensitive medical details on the website. Basic cookies may be used for site functionality.
Notice of Privacy Practices (HIPAA)
Insert your full NPP text here. This notice describes how medical information about you may be used and disclosed, and how you can access it. It includes permitted uses, your rights (access, amendments, restrictions), and how to file a complaint.

Questions About Your Privacy?
Your trust matters to us. If you have any concerns about how your personal information is handled, or if you’d like to learn more about our privacy practices, please reach out. Our caring team at Right Step Behavioral Health LLC is here to provide clear answers and compassionate support.
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Compliance
We follow applicable Kentucky regulations for behavioral health programs and federal privacy laws (HIPAA). Language & accessibility support are available at no cost.
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