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.

Nate and Laura have been involved with Pavillon since 1994.Nate shares, "The sign where you turn into the Pavillon said,...
03/16/2026

Nate and Laura have been involved with Pavillon since 1994.

Nate shares, "The sign where you turn into the Pavillon said, 'Spiritual Renewal Center'."

Laura shares, "To really make recovery stick, we've got to go beyond the medicators."

Join them as they share about Pavillon's history, from the moment Gilles and Liliane purchased the land to the practice of passing on the baton of hope.

Nate and Laura reflect on the meaning and evolution of Pavillon, beginning with the core of the spiritual program of recovery. Addressing the causes and conditions behind a persons addictive behaviors remains the nucleus of Pavillon's treatment program today.

Over the years, Pavillon has changed significantly. Nate and Laura have witnessed the changes and been astounded when new programs and approaches to treatment which at first seem doomed to fail, end up rocketing patient care to new dimensions (seemingly divinely inspired). Nate and Laura have mastered the balancing act letting go while still showing up.

Grounded in its spiritual cornerstone, dedication to service, integrity, and responsiveness to guidance, Pavillon continues to embody enthusiasm, purpose, and hope.

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.

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

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03/16/2026

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Forgiveness - Part Two...Last week we witnessed the power and necessity of Forgiveness, not just in the recovery world b...
03/15/2026

Forgiveness - Part Two...

Last week we witnessed the power and necessity of Forgiveness, not just in the recovery world but with anyone who seeks the healing of the soul. Let us now take a closer look at the nature of Forgiveness and clear up some misconceptions that can delay even starting. We need to understand what Forgiveness is and isn't to better prepare ourselves for this journey.

Forgiveness is NOT letting the bad guy off the hook. It gets you off the hook. It is a pass you give yourself and doesn't have anything to do with anybody else. Forgiveness is empowering, sweeping in that it is a personal dynamic that moves you from victim to survivor.

It makes you the peace maker. It is a life changing move away from resentments and revenge towards understanding and compassion. Forgiveness lifts you, it makes you bigger than what happened to you. It puts you in charge of you. Forgiveness is a place where you decide how bad and how long you are going to hurt. For those who profess to be a person of faith, Forgiveness is an embrace of perhaps the most profound tenet of their faith.

Some get discouraged because despite all sincere attempts at Forgiveness it comes slowly, if not at all. Remember, resentments are long standing deep-rooted pains. They don't give up quickly or easily. Think of climbing a mountain. You can't jump from the bottom to the top in one day. It can take a while. Some days you gain ground, other days you lose- but you keep climbing because you want the healing release that comes with reaching the summit of the Mountain of Forgiveness. As you hike the trail to peace, self-respect, joy and freedom keep this in mind always. If done the right way for all the right reasons Forgiveness is a gift, the most loving gift you will ever give yourself.

"Love is the only force that can defeat evil without becoming evil itself." ~John Claypool

~Oren W.

Pavillon was thrilled to be a sponsor of Atlanta's Coffee with Colleagues last week at the Sewell Mill Library. Our very...
03/14/2026

Pavillon was thrilled to be a sponsor of Atlanta's Coffee with Colleagues last week at the Sewell Mill Library. Our very own Marketing Representative Hunter Ragland represented and shares, "Thank you Terri Abraham and the team at Marietta West Cobb Counseling Center for allowing me to sponsor this quarterly event today. I always enjoy the opportunity to cnnect and share resources with therapists in the North Metro Atlanta area."

Pictured are Anna Lisa Derenthal, LPC, Eric Groh LPC ACS CPCS, Terri Abraham, and Brittani Young.




It as a pleasure welcoming Jonathan Utech from English Mountain Recovery in eastern Tennessee for a visit to Pavillon re...
03/13/2026

It as a pleasure welcoming Jonathan Utech from English Mountain Recovery in eastern Tennessee for a visit to Pavillon recently. Jon shared about several updates about their program including their Veterans Program and their ability to work with several insurance providers.

Director of Marketing & Business Development Kimberly Nelson, MA was disappointed to miss Jonathan's visit, but was excited to hear of their Veteran's program, "English Mountain's "Battle Buddies Program" is such a wonderful way to ease a new patient into care. Offering a buddy or mentor is a brilliant way to get engagement sooner in treatment."

During the visit Amber Brown had the opportunity to discuss Pavillon's Extended Care program highlighting how additional therapeutic time and support can benefit individuals who have completed primary treatment but want to continue deeper work around trauma, relapse prevention, and sustained recovery.

https://www.pavillon.org/treatment/extended-care/

We appreciate Jon making the trip to spend time with our team. Opportunities like this to exchange ideas and learn more about the services available across our field help strengthen the broader network of care for the people and families we serve.



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Last week, members of the  Business Development team had the chance to visit  in Greenville, SC., , and Director of Busi...
03/12/2026

Last week, members of the Business Development team had the chance to visit in Greenville, SC.

, , and Director of Business Development & Marketing met with CEO and founder, and recovery coach, .ott for a tour of the program.

We were impressed by the thoughtful approach Greenville Transitions takes with young adult men in recovery. Their model blends strong clinical care with activity-based and experiential therapies that help clients build healthier habits and a meaningful life in recovery. The sober living homes were also welcoming and well designed to support stability and community.

It was great learning more about the work David and his team are doing in the Upstate. We look forward to staying connected and working together to help individuals access the right level of care when they need it most.

Ed shares, "I really loved how each guy is assigned a night to cook for the house. Also, they are intentional about getting the guys moving with cool outdoor activities."

Amber shares, "Greenville Transitions has an intentional focus on creating a sense of responsibility for the clients, such as weekly deep cleaning, weekly cooking, etc. Also, the cleanliness of the house (that is kept up by the residents) was impeccable!"

Announcing our featured Anniversary Speaker for our professionals presentation, Dr. Mel Pohl!"Dr. Mel" is a nationally r...
03/11/2026

Announcing our featured Anniversary Speaker for our professionals presentation, Dr. Mel Pohl!

"Dr. Mel" is a nationally recognized expert on chronic pain and substance use disorders.
This exciting presentation will be on Friday, October 16th. It will be open to both our alumni and our referring professional partners.

Save the Date! October 16th and 17th, 2026
Pavillon’s 30th Anniversary Alumni Reunion

Celebrating 30 Years of Lasting Recovery!
Mark your calendars so you don’t miss this love and life-affirming celebration!

We can’t wait to welcome back 30 years of Pavillon alumni to the campus for this anniversary reunion!

https://myapp.teamrecovery.io/promo/Pavillon

Forgiveness...In 2006 a very disturbed man entered a small Amish school. He went in full of rage and resentment and befo...
03/09/2026

Forgiveness...

In 2006 a very disturbed man entered a small Amish school. He went in full of rage and resentment and before the morning was over five Amish children were dead. The police responded and soon the gunman also lay dead. Six sudden senseless deaths, six families forever changed, six sets of parents plunged into deep grief and six million questions, none answerable and all starting with "Why"? The parents of the gunman lived in that community but did not practice Amish faith or customs. But they were neighbors. And do you know who some of the first people to show up that night to visit the parents of the shooter? The first to offer support and prayers, bring food and try to somehow calm the mind breaking madness that had that day become their world? The parents of the five murdered children. And why would they do that? Because in their custom anytime a neighbor needs help, you bring it.

But there is one more thing and I will let the father of one of the children say it. "I did not see my couple as enemies, rahe e says ho Ange and ins the ens of cold sive, en hea
you up." He explained that the only road to healing is through forgiveness. "First you forgive, then you work through it. But first- you forgive."

Resentments are the # 1 offender of quality recovery. For some of us alcohol/drugs were the liquid we used to extinguish the flames of resentments. The most effective way I know to resolve resentments, to move into healing, to find piece and reclaim our lives is through forgiveness. And if you don't think you can do it, or even should do it... think of six sets of parents in rural Pennsylvania in 2006. And then tell me you can't.

"Forgiveness is for the strong, the weak never even attempt it." ~Gandhi

~Oren

When Brian C**n, our Chief Clinical Officer, was shown the press release published on Newswise from the Federation of St...
03/07/2026

When Brian C**n, our Chief Clinical Officer, was shown the press release published on Newswise from the Federation of State Physician Health Programs, INC (FSPHP) on our recent accreditation he shared, “I find it helpful that the FSPHP has developed national practice standards for the specialized work of evaluating and treating public safety-sensitive professionals. Our years of focused work, and theirs, help create a context of care and advocacy for those served by Physician Health Programs. And the recognition this accreditation provides is key in that effort.”

https://www.newswise.com/articles/federation-of-state-physician-health-programs-fsphp-confers-fsphp-evaluation-and-treatment-accreditation-fsphp-eta-upon-pavillon-international

Featured Recovery ResourceWomen for Sobriety (WFS) is the first peer-support program tailored specifically for women ove...
03/06/2026

Featured Recovery Resource

Women for Sobriety (WFS) is the first peer-support program tailored specifically for women overcoming substance use disorders (SUDs). With online, location-centered and Click ‘n Go meetings, the New Life Program provides supportive, empowering, secular, and life-affirming principles that address the unique needs and challenges of women in recovery. Groups and discussion forums provide mutual support online. https://womenforsobriety.org/

“We are capable and competent, caring and compassionate, always willing to help another, bonded together in overcoming our addictions.” — WFS motto

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Announcing our Alumni Key Note Speaker, Jim Sonefeld!Jim is a Grammy-award winning musician and member of Hootie and the...
03/05/2026

Announcing our Alumni Key Note Speaker, Jim Sonefeld!

Jim is a Grammy-award winning musician and member of Hootie and the Blowfish and has inspired recovery groups with his powerful and heartfelt story since 2012.

Through a combination of music, storytelling and humor, Jim engages audiences with a relatable arc of challenge, transformation and hope.

Save the Date! October 16th and 17th, 2026
Pavillon’s 30th Anniversary Alumni Reunion

Celebrating 30 Years of Lasting Recovery!
Mark your calendars so you don’t miss this love and life-affirming celebration!

We can’t wait to welcome back 30 years of Pavillon alumni to the campus for this anniversary reunion!

https://myapp.teamrecovery.io/promo/Pavillon

Pavillon Welcomes Ellie Gutzke to the Clinical Team!Ellie Gutzke, MSW, LCSW, is a compassionate and experienced clinical...
03/03/2026

Pavillon Welcomes Ellie Gutzke to the Clinical Team!

Ellie Gutzke, MSW, LCSW, is a compassionate and experienced clinical professional dedicated to supporting individuals and families across the lifespan. She has worked in a variety of clinical settings, including outpatient therapy, residential treatment, and Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP), providing comprehensive care to diverse populations.

Ellie has experience working with children, adolescents, young adults, and older adults facing a wide range of mental and behavioral health challenges including primary substance use disorders. She also specializes in working with individuals and families struggling with eating disorders, offering thoughtful, evidence-based support that addresses both the emotional and relational components of recovery. Her clinical approach is client-centered, strengths-based, and grounded in evidence-based practices. Ellie is committed to creating a safe, supportive environment where clients feel heard, empowered, and equipped to make meaningful, sustainable changes in their lives.

Since joining Pavillon, Ellie has benefited from the consistent support and collaborative guidance of a highly skilled, interdisciplinary team. With many years of experience in the mental and behavioral health field, she regards Pavillon as the most rewarding and professionally enriching organization of her career thus far.

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241 Pavillon Place
Mill Spring, NC
28756

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