Pavillon

Pavillon We're here for you, for life. Pavillon’s 6-week non-profit programs focus on the needs of the mind, body and spirit for successful life-long recovery.

Pavillon offers innovative treatment for alcoholism, substance use and related disorders such as trauma, depression and anxiety with a continuum of care including residential, outpatient and extended care services on a beautiful 160-acre residential setting in the mountains of Western North Carolina. After 12 months, 91% of residential patients report remaining in recovery. Pavillon’s licensed, caring staff support you to live free of addiction. Chef-Prepared meals promote optimal health and successful recovery. Staff satisfaction is 93% and 97% recommend Pavillon employment to others. Call today 828-694-2300.

The Dilemma...Over my career my patients have asked me to teach them something that can’t be taught simply because it ca...
02/23/2026

The Dilemma...

Over my career my patients have asked me to teach them something that can’t be taught simply because it can’t be done. They want to learn how to drink safely- to drink responsibly, socially. What they were doing, and I am sure they didn’t realize it was speaking in code. What the active alcoholic/addict is really saying is that they want to continue the use but without the negative consequences. For anyone that meets the medical criteria for alcohol/drug dependence that “responsible/social” ship has sailed. For any diagnosed alcoholic/addict there can no longer be use without harm. Drinking and damage is the same thing.

I had cravings that buckled my knees. I wanted to drink so bad that literally, I could taste it. But I knew that if I did, I would immediately return to a person that I had grown to hate. I would become that very small man that that used people, broke hearts, hid in the shadows, lacked any semblance of integrity and lived only to serve self. For me to drink again was to make a voluntary decision to demean and belittle myself not to mention to activate a fatal disease. Each craving and intrusive thought introduced my dilemma, always has, always will be and always will be yours as well. Yes, I wanted to drink but I also wanted to be trusted and respected by myself and others. I wanted my word to mean something. I wanted to laugh and have a clean conscious. I wanted to be comfortable in my own skin and be able to sleep at night. I wanted to be an honorable role model for my daughter. I wanted to drink, but I wanted something else, too. The dilemma? What did I want more. The battle is never between yourself and the bottle. It will always be between honor and disgrace- prepare yourself for it. Want honor more.

“When honor dies, so does the man.”

~Oren W.

Join Us for an Alumni Services Meet Up!Saturday, March 14thTarheel Lanes12:00-3:00pm$12-$153275 Asheville Highway, Hende...
02/21/2026

Join Us for an Alumni Services Meet Up!

Saturday, March 14th
Tarheel Lanes
12:00-3:00pm
$12-$15

3275 Asheville Highway, Hendersonville, NC 28791

RSVP to Kip at kipc@pavillon.org or 626-298-4490

Help Build the Alumni Online CommunityThe Pavillon Alumni app online community needs your support! Share your insights o...
02/21/2026

Help Build the Alumni Online Community

The Pavillon Alumni app online community needs your support! Share your insights on recovery with a few sentences, a picture, or even a funny cartoon!

Click Here to download the app https://myapp.teamrecovery.io/promo/Pavillon

Pavillon celebrates its 30th year anniversary this year. That’s an amazing milestone. Most days on campus I find myself ...
02/20/2026

Pavillon celebrates its 30th year anniversary this year. That’s an amazing milestone. Most days on campus I find myself thinking about our legacy: the founding, our previous leadership and employees, and many innovations over the years.

But what touches me the deepest is the recovery in the lives of our alumni, including those who have later joined us on the staff of the organization.

When visitors come on campus for a site visit, it’s common for them to eventually talk about the feel they get here well before they depart. They mention a felt sense of something positive. They mention the land, the human community of patients and staff, and just the healing nature of the place.

How uncommon is Pavillon? A freestanding, 501(c)(3) nonprofit, interdisciplinary, tobacco-free residential program and outpatient service that takes the long view and aims at sustained full recovery is quite uncommon today.

Happy Anniversary Pavillon! And many more!

~Brian C**n MA, LCAS, CCS, MAC

https://www.pavillon.org/

02/19/2026

Dedicated staff that believe in this mission to save lives and help families -

Featured ResourceOne Million Strong is uniting music, sports, and entertainment to create a culture of belonging. They h...
02/19/2026

Featured Resource

One Million Strong is uniting music, sports, and entertainment to create a culture of belonging. They host sober events and music festivals.

Check them out here - https://1millionstrong.com/

02/17/2026

Breaking barriers to recovery support

Our Admissions Team Welcomes Alumni Evan SnyderIn his own words, “I came back to Pavillon for Pat M’s Smoked Meat Friday...
02/16/2026

Our Admissions Team Welcomes Alumni Evan Snyder

In his own words, “I came back to Pavillon for Pat M’s Smoked Meat Friday, sort of. When I first came to Pavillon, I was broken and had hit my rock bottom; I was grasping for straws and Pavillon became my lifeline. Pavillon showed me that I can’t out think being an alcoholic, being sober isn’t easy and I have to do the steps. Pavillon taught me that it is ok to slow down and how to feel my feelings. Pavillon let me be able forgive, then to love myself. Pavillon changed me from being miserably sober to having a full life in recovery. Lots of big things learned from very gentle and kind people. I came back to Pavillon to throw out the lifeline to people struggling. An Alumni Alcoholic that can share some hope with the bleak, do service for the afflicted, and to eat the smoked meats."

Valentine's Baby...When I was in active addiction, celebrations didn't mean much. I got loaded every day, so holidays we...
02/16/2026

Valentine's Baby...

When I was in active addiction, celebrations didn't mean much. I got loaded every day, so holidays were just times when it was harder to get high, when my dealer didn't show because he got to have a holiday with his family, and I got to be sick in bed. I didn't need an excuse to use. I got high for sunny weather, for rain, for boredom, for joy. I even got high to make a simple phone call. Life itself was reason enough.
When I came into recovery, I didn't know what or how to celebrate. I remember my first birthdays othe college see she laughed and sad, We get cake, sly at night t
few people gathered after a meeting and took me out to dinner. Someone brought me a muffin with a little candle in it. It was simple, awkward, and completely magical! For the first time, a celebration didn't hurt.

Today, l've grown to love celebrations - big ones, small ones, mine and yours. My house gets decorated. I let myself feel the magic. I celebrate because I'm here, because I can, because ! don't have to miss a single day of it being high. I was born on Valentine's Day, and as I get closer to a milestone that once felt unimaginable, I realize I didn't plan this life, but I get to keep choosing it. And that feels like something worth celebrating!

~Dina F.

Business Development Representative, Amber had a wonderful time spending time with local and new colleagues with a dinne...
02/13/2026

Business Development Representative, Amber had a wonderful time spending time with local and new colleagues with a dinner facilitated by Clark Wright with Next Step Recovery. It’s always a joy to be able to connect with local programs about current updates and trends happening locally, as well as meet new representatives visiting from out of town and learn about programs who are doing great work through the southeast.

We always appreciate Next Step’s consistent desire to keep our local community of substance use treatment connected, and are honored to be a part of it!

Amber Brown with Pavillon
Clark Wright with Next Step Recovery

LAST DAY TO REGISTER!Get your tickets via link below now.Sales end 2/13/26Dive into hands-on tips for spotting and treat...
02/13/2026

LAST DAY TO REGISTER!
Get your tickets via link below now.
Sales end 2/13/26

Dive into hands-on tips for spotting and treating substance issues in safety-sensitive pros, all in person!

Evaluation & Treatment of Safety Sensitive Professionals with SUD
Please join us for the first in a series of CE presentations in honor of Pavillon's 30th Anniversary. This talk will offer a deep dive into the specific challenges faced by safety-sensitive professionals experiencing substance use disorders (SUDs). This event covers practical evaluation and treatment strategies ensuring safety for both those individuals and those they serve. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to hear this topic presented by Pavillon's own Medical Director, Michael Wilkerson. MD. Dr. Wilkerson has been working in the field of substance use disorder for over 25 years with a focus on treating healthcare professionals. He has served as the Medical Director and Corporate Medical Director for Bradford Health Services, as Medical Director of Talbott Recovery Center, and as the Medical Director of the North Carolina Physicians Health Program. As a native North Carolinian, Dr. Wilkerson returned to his “home state” when he joined us at Pavillon. Dr. Wilkerson is nationally named a Fellow of the American Society of Addiction Medicine in recognition of his high level of achievement and dedication to the field of addiction medicine. This event will offer 2 CEs.

Prisma Health Welcome CenterGreenville, SC
Friday, Feb 20 from 10:30 am to 1 pm EST

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/evaluation-treatment-of-safety-sensitive-professionals-with-sud-tickets-1979459672165?aff=oddtdtcreator&fbclid=IwY2xjawP7WR5leHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFsSk9VZ2M5TnRZYkY1VUZ1c3J0YwZhcHBfaWQPNTE0NzcxNTY5MjI4MDYxAAEeOphHf5d4NszeixgwR0c6Y-nOLOt1CFj0Iw1M3xMpKRXSyD8593uFGzjubNU_aem_Jlf3MbdHXn25H_waAojBrA

The Alumni Services gang will be heading to the Edisto Beach Round-Up for a weekend of meetings, recovery and fellowship...
02/12/2026

The Alumni Services gang will be heading to the Edisto Beach Round-Up for a weekend of meetings, recovery and fellowship on April 16-19. Registration is limited so click here https://edistoroundup.com/

Saturday, April 18th at 12:00pm, an alumni meet-up for the Charleston and beaches area will be held at the Waterfront Restaurant, 136 Jungle Rd, Edisto Island, SC 29438.

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