3-week Relapse Prevention Program

Our 3-week residential Relapse Prevention Track is designed for those in early or middle recovery who are experiencing a renewal of symptoms prior to return to use or with return to limited use. Working on an individual basis, we carefully identify and address personal issues and relapse dynamics that undermine recovery.

It is an open enrollment model with admission offered at the time requested. Routine pre-admission screening and admission criteria are applied along with the criteria for this specific service. 

  • Individual has had previous substance use disorder treatment
  • Abstinence-based
  • Built on the 12-Step foundation
  • Includes focus on family and other relational dynamics
  • Stress management and meditation practices
  • Wellness and recreational activities
  • Daily, peer led fellowship
  • Coping skills training
  • Family Program provided for 2 family members at no cost
Extended Care House
 

Pavillon Update:

This past week has been focused on getting our campus and all systems ready for business, as we planned our re-opening of Pavillon following the devastation of Western North Carolina from Hurricane Helene.

This journey has been challenging; but with focus on and commitment to our staff and patients, we anticipate a return to a “new normal” next week.

We will receive our first patients back on campus on Wednesday, October 16th. Those who were evacuated during the event will be returning to Pavillon over the course of three days, Wednesday, October 16th – Friday, October 18th. New admissions will be accepted starting Saturday, October 19th. Our Admissions Staff have continued to accept calls and screen potential admissions throughout this week. They now will be able to schedule those wanting residential treatment with this return to business date established. This past week our Outpatient Services became fully operational and are currently accepting referrals.

Phones and internet will be in place on our Pavillon campus, but slight delays in our responses can be anticipated as we adjust to new systems. Your patience during this process is appreciated.

We are grateful for the outpouring of support that has helped us to sustain hope during this pause. So many people who have been touched by Pavillon, our alums and our staff, have reached out with kind words and donations to support our recovery efforts. Thank you to all of you!

As we move forward , I will keep you informed of progress with a final update at the end of next week.

In gratitude and appreciation,
Barbara Bennett, CEO