

Asheville House is a 3 to 6 month transitional living program for adolescents in their latter years of high school or early years of college. We work with individuals who have been in drug and alcohol treatment, wilderness therapy, resident treatment programs, or therapeutic boarding schools.
A structured and supportive home environment helps adolescents reintegrate with the community, learn how to live a substance-free life, and better prepare to rejoin their families and friends.
Participants in Asheville House receive comprehensive services including:
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24-hour supervision and guidance
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Accredited high school and college courses with individual tutoring
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Clinical services including individual and group therapy
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12-Step focused substance abuse and addictions support
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Life and job skills coaching
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Planned daily supervised recreation
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Weekend adventures including hiking, camping, rafting, and biking
Located in the historic Montford District, Asheville House is minutes away from downtown Asheville, North Carolina. The campus contains two beautifully restored turn of the century Victorian homes and a two-story education center. Asheville offers the perfect opportunity for education, employment, recreation and boasts a significant young people’s community dedicated to recovery from drugs and alcohol.
Asheville House can accommodate 18 boys and 9 girls in the program.