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.

We had a fun visit with Maggie Talucci from the coast. She has a very interesting offering of mixing addiction recovery ...
09/26/2025

We had a fun visit with Maggie Talucci from the coast. She has a very interesting offering of mixing addiction recovery with physical wellness and strength training. We are inspired by her work and hope to collaborate more moving forward!

Reach out to to schedule a site visit with us!

Learn more about what Pavillon does here: https://www.pavillon.org/



Maggie Talucci, CPSS

Recovery month may be nearing an end, but the work of recovery has only just begun.Learn more about what we do and how w...
09/25/2025

Recovery month may be nearing an end, but the work of recovery has only just begun.

Learn more about what we do and how we do it here: https://www.pavillon.org/

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Spirit week is still underway!Today’s theme was “Retro Throwback Thursday” We've sighted Audrey Hepburn alongside of  Ma...
09/25/2025

Spirit week is still underway!
Today’s theme was “Retro Throwback Thursday”

We've sighted Audrey Hepburn alongside of Madonna’s older sister. Also, found a really groovy babe hanging out at reception, and a young Fred Astaire look alike from the 1920’s! We've even spotted The Daytona 500 “flag girl” from the drag racing days as well as a few more “ladies of the 80’s.” And last but certainly not least, John White represented some “mad plaid” from the 90’s grunge era.

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Pavillon Spirit Week Continues!Today was Mascot Day at Pavillon and the staff got very creative. They chose a mascot to ...
09/24/2025

Pavillon Spirit Week Continues!

Today was Mascot Day at Pavillon and the staff got very creative. They chose a mascot to represent their department and coordinated their wardrobes to match!

Housekeeping – The Pink Ladies
Outpatient Services – The OS Zoomers
Finance – The Pavillon Financial Hedgers (a Hedgehog is their mascot)
Recovery staff (coaches & techs) – The Green Goblin Supporters (they have supportive recovery quotes pasted on their shirts)
Clinical staff – The Clinical Squirrels (Jennifer Grimes is dressed in a squirrel costume!)
Alumni – The Chocolatiers (Kip is their mascot)

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On August 28, Dr. Michael Wilkerson, Tripp Hutto and Frankie Sheheen hosted a luncheon at Tavern and Table in Mt. Pleasa...
09/23/2025

On August 28, Dr. Michael Wilkerson, Tripp Hutto and Frankie Sheheen hosted a luncheon at Tavern and Table in Mt. Pleasant. After Frankie and Dr. Wilkerson gave an overview on Pavillon services the guests told of what they offer in Substance Use Disorder Treatment.

Kevin Downd, accompanied by his wife Denise, is a private practice Therapist serving all of the Lowcountry. Karen Perlmutter represented Colaberative Counseling. From Ashley Gaede Interventions was Ashley herself. Dean Lang spoke of The Sanctuary in Charleston and Coastal Recovery in Myrtle Beach. Laura Dunlap was from Lantana. Brandon Rowsey was with us from Wildflower Counseling. From Futures was Stacey Chonchuo. Hope Cooke from the Middle Path and Barrier Island Psychiatry.
The discussion was lively and beneficial to all in attendance.

Learn more about addiction and mental health treatment here: https://www.pavillon.org/



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Pavillon Spirit Week Continues!Today was Wacky, Tacky Pattern day at Pavillon and the staff pulled out all the stops. Th...
09/23/2025

Pavillon Spirit Week Continues!

Today was Wacky, Tacky Pattern day at Pavillon and the staff pulled out all the stops. They wore their most wackiest, tackiest outfits from mis-matched shoes to wild patterned tops and bottoms.

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It's Spirit Week at Pavillon!Today was "Famous Duo Day"Sonny & Cher (Charlie & Yvette) stopped by the campus today for a...
09/22/2025

It's Spirit Week at Pavillon!
Today was "Famous Duo Day"

Sonny & Cher (Charlie & Yvette) stopped by the campus today for a quick visit. We were also visited by an angel and a demon (Amber & Kim). But our most famous duo of them all was our wonderful CEO and amazing CCO (Barbara and Brian) who came as themselves 😊LOL!

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Distracted...Last night, I decided to cook a box of parmesan noodles. Being both hungry and lazy, it was the obvious cho...
09/21/2025

Distracted...

Last night, I decided to cook a box of parmesan noodles. Being both hungry and lazy, it was the obvious choice. I was so proud of myself for not stooping so low as to open a bag of chips or pop a bag of popcorn and call it "dinner." Both of which l've been known to do.

So a box of parmesan noodles it was; simple, easy, and from a box. My pride grew as ! added the prescribed amount of water, milk, and even the 2 tablespoons of butter. My mind went to an anecdote l'd heard about a company that learned it would sell more boxes of cake mix by adding "add one egg" to the directions. Despite the egg being unnecessary, it provided the purchaser with plausible deniability that they weren't, in fact, taking the easy/lazy path to an inferior outcome. Oh, how the mind wanders.

Armed with my deep rooted feeling of being "better than" and enslaved to my wandering mind, I proceeded to take on other household tasks as the combination of water, milk, and butter began its journey towards a boil. It wasn't long before I heard a sizzling and turned to see my pot was boiling over! My self-centered pride was smashed.

The parmesan noodles turned out fine, but I learned to, "walk humbly, or get humiliated" yet again. I must have received this lesson a thousand times over the years, but obviously haven't taken it to heart just yet. Or perhaps there's something even deeper to recognize here?

This morning, as I scrubbed the burnt remnants of my mistake off the stove top, my mind wandered to the amends process. I drew correlations between cleaning a stove and mending the damage of my past addictions. Pride welled up inside me as I thought to myself, "what a good little 12-stepper you are" and gave myself a mental pat on the back. But then...

It hit me. The lesson was not, "walk humbly, or get humiliated" or even, "mend the damage you cause." The message was, "free yourself from mental slavery." I used to get high and listen to Bob sing those words, feeling quite justified in my action. But now, I see the deeper meaning. My mind has commandeered my actions. I must be aware of its wandering rather than a slave to it. Now, I'll "choose" to give some attention to the "pocket-brain" that I call a "smartphone." Yeah, I'm not an addict anymore; I've "recovered."

~Reed M.

Learn more about Pavillon here: https://www.pavillon.org/

It was a pleasure hosting Dan Hogue from the Hanley Center in West Palm Beach, Florida Wednesday!We loved catching up an...
09/20/2025

It was a pleasure hosting Dan Hogue from the Hanley Center in West Palm Beach, Florida Wednesday!

We loved catching up and hearing about the exciting updates at Hanley — including their new primary mental health unit, a specialized older adult program, and a truly unique program for expectant mothers in need of treatment.

We appreciate Dan taking the time to visit Pavillon, hear our updates, and explore ways we can collaborate to ensure individuals and families receive the best care possible.

Learn about updates to Pavillon here: https://www.pavillon.org/
Contact to arrange a site visit.

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We had a very special guest Hope Aldred come by to connect more with our clinical team and see the beautiful grounds her...
09/19/2025

We had a very special guest Hope Aldred come by to connect more with our clinical team and see the beautiful grounds here at Pavillon. Hope is a wonderful asset to families and helping them find the care and help they need in their darkest times. She has such a special gift in navigating support with the families she works with - we are lucky to know and collaborate with Hope!

Learn more about Pavillon here: https://www.pavillon.org/

Emily, Sally and Ed had a great time at the NC Caring Dental Professionals Conference in Wrightsville Beach this past we...
09/18/2025

Emily, Sally and Ed had a great time at the NC Caring Dental Professionals Conference in Wrightsville Beach this past weekend. The theme of the conference was Emotional Sobriety. There were great presentations around mindfulness, wellness, and dealing with grief and addiction. A lot of great connections were made!

Learn more about Pavillon here: https://www.pavillon.org/

Pavillon was represended by, , and

is a recovery coach and founder of in Wilmington, NC.

Jim Doxey is a Clinical Mental Health Therapist and Addictions Specialist at Wilmington Psychotherapy.

Rebecca Mowen, a Program Administrator for the Missouri Dental Well Being Program.

Your Hobby Could Inspire Someone’s HealingWe are looking for alumni who would like to share a hobby, skill, or passion w...
09/17/2025

Your Hobby Could Inspire Someone’s Healing

We are looking for alumni who would like to share a hobby, skill, or passion with our current patients. Whether it is something simple like crocheting a granny square, planting a flower, creating a collage, hosting a book club, playing volleyball, or any other activity you enjoy, your time and creativity can bring joy and inspiration to others in recovery. If you have an idea for a workshop or activity you would be willing to lead on campus, we would love to hear from you!

Please email Kip Cochran kipc@pavillon.org with your idea.

Learn more about Pavillon here: https://www.pavillon.org/

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