About Pavillon Addiction Treatment Center – Mill Spring
Pavillion Addiction Treatment Center in Mill Spring, North Carolina, is a private nonprofit facility that treats addiction. On a stunning 160 acre residential setting in the Western North Carolina mountains, they provide cutting edge treatment for alcoholism, drug use and related disorders like trauma, depression and anxiety. Their continuum of care includes residential, outpatient and extended care services.
They provide six week programs that address the mental, physical and spiritual requirements for long term effective recovery. The knowledgeable compassionate staff helps you to live a life free from addiction. Meals prepared by a chef support good health and a speedy recuperation. Their typical counselor to patient ratio is 1 to 6.
Their detox center provides medical supervision that can safely help you kick alcohol or other drugs. RNs are on duty around the clock to oversee their medically supervised withdrawal process.
The program they have for women is centered on family system support, self care and relationship restoration. Their men’s program focuses on addressing issues related to balancing recovery with work, relationship and family life. Their young men’s program addresses life decisions about things like education, careers and housing while also focusing on gaining independence and having fun.
They offer treatment for professionals in fields such as medicine, law and other fields where public safety is a concern as well as other professions such as academics, business owners and executives. Their extended care is intended to address the therapeutic needs that go beyond comprehension and help clients move toward recovery. Additionally, everybody interested in learning more about addiction is welcome to attend their family program.
They provide a variety of outpatient services such as specialized assessments for specific licensed professionals like nurses and pharmacy technicians. They also offer an intensive outpatient program (IOP) with a focus on recovery management and aftercare groups.