Asheville, North Carolina Alcohol & Drug Rehab
The city of Asheville has long been considered one of the most eclectic places in the Unites States. Combined with stunning surroundings, Asheville has made a name for itself the world over. However, the area also has a dark side that has landed it square in the crosshairs of drug traffickers. Indeed, the county including Asheville – Buncombe – is part of the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area program – a collaboration of federal, state and local agencies seeking to identify and curb areas that are significantly affected by drugs.
The result has been a spike in drug use and overdoses in the area that does not seem to have any end in sight. Because of the increase in abuse, especially involving heroin, government agencies, including the Asheville police force’s Drug Suppression Unit have made their initiatives a priority. For example, the Asheville police department has kept a detailed log of overdoses since early 2014 and have upped enforcement, especially as it relates to those selling and distributing drugs.
Even the US Attorney’s Office for the Western District of North Carolina has taken note, hosting a 2016 summit in Asheville and bringing to light the alarming increase in heroin and opioid abuse, addition and overdose.
Where to Turn for Help
While travel to Greensboro, over two hours away, may seem like a long way for drug treatment, not all programs and facilities are the same. In fact, there are many facilities that advertise drug rehab but relatively few facilities nationwide that can boast the success that guests at Fellowship Hall have enjoyed for more than 50 years.
Fellowship Hall offers alcohol and drug treatment in an embracing community. Our detox program, which lasts between 5-7 days typically begins your treatment journey. After detox, you’ll move to our residential treatment program for an average length of stay between 16-30 days, depending on your individualized treatment plan. We also offer an Extended Treatment Option for individuals who want to dive deeper into issues like trauma and grief. We also offer a variety of outpatient services, including Intensive Outpatient, Relapse Prevention Group, Early Recovery Groups, and traditional outpatient counseling. We consider each of our guests as members of our alumni family – and offer Continuing Care and recreational activities to encourage and promote your recovery for your first year post discharge. No matter where you choose to go after treatment, Fellowship Hall has the resources to assist you with making connections and building a support network.
We look forward to discussing travel and living arrangements with you or a loved one suffering from addiction. Making the call is the first and often hardest step toward long-term sobriety. We are here to help you and your loved ones make the journey to recovery.