About CooperRiis at Asheville – Asheville
CooperRiis is a residential treatment program for adults with addiction and mental health disorders located in Asheville, North Carolina. It acknowledges the interconnectedness of these issues through a comprehensive approach.
You’ll be expected to maintain sobriety throughout your time in this program. They offer a supportive peer network to help with this process. They do not offer detox services or specifically address dual diagnoses, but their emphasis on primary mental health issues allows them to provide vital support if you have a co-occurring disorder.
You must have completed prior addiction treatment and maintained sobriety for 60 to 90 days to be eligible for treatment here. This requirement ensures that you’re prepared for the program’s demands and can fully engage in the integrated support they offer.
You’ll receive an Individualized treatment plan that addresses both mental health and substance use disorders. The multidisciplinary team of coaches, dietitians, psychiatrists and specialists exchange ideas and strategies. This team approach enables tailored interventions that respect your unique needs and recovery goals.
Psychoeducation is a crucial part of encouraging empowerment during recovery. In therapy led processing groups, you can openly discuss the challenges you’ve faced due to substance use. These discussions not only promote understanding but also the growth of strong peer support networks. Recovery groups can help you create personalized realistic plans for maintaining positive interactions after the program concludes.
Their drug and alcohol free residential campuses offer a supportive environment that emphasizes sobriety. During treatment you’ll focus on maintaining limited use or abstinence, finding coping mechanisms and accessing supportive resources to promote long term wellbeing.
Once you complete treatment they may provide aftercare services. These are designed to encourage long term success in sobriety. They may include continued counseling, support groups and referrals to community resources.