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.

Step Two...The Moment | BelievedNot in lightning.Not in thunder.But in the quiet shift — the way a stone warms in sun ev...
02/02/2026

Step Two...

The Moment | Believed
Not in lightning.
Not in thunder.
But in the quiet shift — the way a stone warms in sun even after long shadow.
I said yes without knowing the way.
I reached,
and something reached back.
Hope did not demand.
It waited.
And when I turned toward it, it was already there — softly singing
in the silence I had feared.

~Amy G.

Thirty years of hope, healing, and lasting recovery. As an alumnus and employee, Charles Dean was an integral part of Pa...
01/29/2026

Thirty years of hope, healing, and lasting recovery. As an alumnus and employee, Charles Dean was an integral part of Pavillon's care. He embodied "here for you, for life" in a way no one else could. In memory Charles, Pavillon has dedicated a room in the Alumni House in his honor. Charles had a passion for travel and foreign lands. That passion is reflected in the furnishings of the room including a world map, animal print pillows and giraffe side table. Charles will remain forever in our hearts and this room will serve as a reminder of all he meant to the staff and alumni of Pavillon. If you are interested in staying in the Charles Dean room, please reach out to Dina at dinaf@pavillon.org

Friday, February 20 • 10:30am to 1pmTraining starts at 11am • Includes Lunch • Cost $10At Prisma Health Welcome Center, ...
01/28/2026

Friday, February 20 • 10:30am to 1pm
Training starts at 11am • Includes Lunch • Cost $10

At Prisma Health Welcome Center, Unity Park
111 Welborn St., Greenville, SC

Earn 2 NAADAC CE's

"Evaluation and Treatment of Safety Sensitive Professionals with Substance Use Disorders" - Presented by Michael Wilkerson, MD, FASAM, Pavillon Medical Director.

The presentation will cover the unique challenges in working with clients whose occupations are in the safety sensitive sector. It will also detail the treatment modalities that lead to very high success rates with safety sensitive professionals who have substance use disorders. It will review the incidence of substance use disorders in certain professionals and also discuss signs and symptoms suggestive of a substance use disorder in healthcare professionals.

PLEASE REGISTER ON EVENTBRITE BY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13

https://pavillonlunchandlearn2-20-26.eventbrite.com/

Thank you to everyone who checked in on Pavillon following the recent ice storm. We’re grateful to share that our campus...
01/27/2026

Thank you to everyone who checked in on Pavillon following the recent ice storm. We’re grateful to share that our campus remained safe, and our patients and staff stayed warm and well cared for throughout the weather event.

Once safety needs were secured, our team remained focused on what matters most; ensuring that the important work of recovery continued without interruption. We are continually inspired by the dedication of our staff and the commitment of our patients, even in challenging circumstances.

Business Development team member Amber Brown recently visited  and had the opportunity to tour their campus and learn mo...
01/27/2026

Business Development team member Amber Brown recently visited and had the opportunity to tour their campus and learn more about their services, including their new detox facility. As Amber shared, “Getting to see the expansive space at Carolina Center for Recovery and hearing about their new detox facility was a beautiful sight to see. The mission of their program is inspiring and inviting.”

We appreciate the opportunity to connect with Marketing Director and value ongoing professional dialogue across the continuum of care. At Pavillon, we remain focused on helping individuals and families access appropriate treatment options based on clinical need, insurance coverage, and available resources.

T+F=Bx...All mental disorders have signs and symptoms that show that that person is in an active disorder. The only way ...
01/26/2026

T+F=Bx...

All mental disorders have signs and symptoms that show that that person is in an active disorder. The only way you can diagnose a disorder is through these indicators. And the symptoms that present themselves and suggest that a person is in an active mental disorder are behaviors. You can't X-ray for Bipolar, draw blood for PTSD or take tissue samples for schizophrenia. Behaviors, that's the only way. And the only way you can tell if any intervention, pharmacological or behavioral, for that disorder is working is by observing behaviors. Improved and more healthier behaviors reflect that they are.

Alcoholism/addiction are mental disorders. Therefore, in keeping with the medical model, it is only though a person's behaviors can you determine if a person is in that mental disorder.

Inappropriate and destructive behaviors- active alcoholism/addiction. Healthier and productive behaviors- recovery. Relapses start in the mind, and it is the thinking that drives behaviors. Here is the formula: T+F=Bx. The thinking (T) will create a feeling (F) and that feeling will prompt certain behaviors (Bx). Here is the rule: The definition of relapse is a return to old behaviors, so you better be paying attention to what is going on in the mind. Addictive thinking will always lead to addictive behaviors if left unchecked.

Our program recognizes this and has safeguards against it. The 10th Step is an evening exercise that reviews that day's behaviors and if any of the old ways start to show up, you catch it and turn it around before it becomes a full-bore relapse. The morning 11th Step is an emotional and spiritual preparation for the day and an awareness of what you may need, emotionally and spiritually to take on that day. These two steps demand an application of the Honesty and Integrity you gained from Steps 1 and 5. Don't get sucker punched. Be smart, stay one step ahead of the disease that wants you to fail.

"My friend... care for your mind...know thyself, for once we know ourselves, we may learn how to care for ourselves" ~Socrates

~Oren W.

Reagan Daly with Southern Sky Recovery in Bluffton, SC gave Ed Schafer with Pavillon and Jeffery Zensen with Coastal Rec...
01/24/2026

Reagan Daly with Southern Sky Recovery in Bluffton, SC gave Ed Schafer with Pavillon and Jeffery Zensen with Coastal Recovery a tour of their facilities and introduced us to their friendly staff. Pavillon looks forward to hosting Reagan on a tour in early February and looking for more ways we can collaborate.

Edisto Beach Round-UpThe Alumni Services gang will be heading to the Edisto Beach Round-Up for a weekend of meetings, re...
01/23/2026

Edisto Beach Round-Up

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/. An alumni meet-up for the Charleston and beaches area will be scheduled, place and time TBD.

https://edistoroundup.com/

Photo Credit: Tadas Petrokas on Unsplash

Business Development team member Amber Brown recently had the opportunity to visit HopeWay with Emily Zuyus and Lindsay ...
01/22/2026

Business Development team member Amber Brown recently had the opportunity to visit HopeWay with Emily Zuyus and Lindsay Stuart, and shared this reflection: “HopeWay’s program is one of the most encouraging, moving, and truly compelling facilities I have visited.”

Pavillon is grateful to have maintained a close and collaborative relationship with HopeWay for many years. As a fellow nonprofit organization, HopeWay exemplifies a thoughtful, whole-person approach to healing. Their drum circle offering is a powerful example of how creative and experiential therapies can support emotional regulation, connection, and recovery.

We also deeply respect HopeWay’s specialized programming for veterans and first responders, and the intentional care they provide to populations with complex mental health needs.

Strong mental health–focused programs are essential partners in the continuum of care. Together, we work to help individuals transition successfully after residential substance use disorder treatment and find the most appropriate next steps to support lasting recovery.

Featured Resource!Offering community, hope and a path forward for food and beverage professionals who struggle with addi...
01/20/2026

Featured Resource!

Offering community, hope and a path forward for food and beverage professionals who struggle with addiction and substance abuse.

Learn more about them here: https://www.bensfriendshope.com/

Ed Schafer toured BriteLife Recovery in Hilton Head Island. Rachel Fulmer with BriteLife introduced us to their friendly...
01/20/2026

Ed Schafer toured BriteLife Recovery in Hilton Head Island. Rachel Fulmer with BriteLife introduced us to their friendly staff and showed us around the separate facilities where they house men and women in their recovery program. Jeffery Zensen with Coastal Recovery joined us for the tour. We look forward to finding ways we can collaborate with them in the future.

Jeff Ery



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