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Mountain Vista Recovery is an addiction treatment and recovery center offering intensive and addiction-focused therapy and counseling for those seeking to recover from Substance Use Disorder (SUD).
Located in Hendersonville, North Carolina, Mountain Vista Recovery treatment and therapy are uniquely customized for each client, with the ultimate goal of helping our clients live full and enriching lives in sobriety, by offering the best quality addiction treatment and therapy possible.
Just as others did for us.
Mountain Vista Recovery is a family-run addiction therapy center, providing licensed substance abuse therapy for those affected by substance abuse and addiction. We believe in wholistic treatment of the root causes of addiction, tailored to each client’s unique needs.
MVR provides licensed and certified individualized therapy for those with substance use disorders (SUD). We also provide practical life skills and guidance, by supporting our clients in their journey to sobriety, as they find work, start or return to school, get a drivers license or purchase a car, or finding stable housing.
Located in Hendersonville, North Carolina, Mountain Vista Recovery believes addiction therapy and recovery should be available to all who seek it. At Mountain Vista Recovery, we are laying the groundwork for anyone seeking a full life in recovery from substance abuse…
…Just as others did for us.
Mountain Vista Recovery offers an array of different addiction therapy treatment programs including IOP and SACOT (aka: PHP), tailored to every clients’ unique needs. If you aren’t sure what treatment program works best for you, check out our treatment programs below, or email our team directly.
Mountain Vista Recovery therapists build a unique program around specific client needs. Addiction Therapy Programs offered at Mountain Vista Recovery include:
Clients live in a sober living environment or at home, while they participate in intense therapy guided by a licensed therapist, in a 1 on 1 format, within a safe and supportive group of peers, and/or with family. Outpatient Treatment and Therapy for addiction is good for clients with mild substance abuse issues, or for those who want help maintaining sobriety in the long-term.
Intensive Outpatient Programming (IOP) helps clients pursue everyday activities, while also addressing their substance abuse, addiction, associated learned behaviors and psychological contributing factors.
IOP treatment is strongly recommended for those who’ve gone through the stages of withdrawal and don’t require 24/7 supervision, or for those with mild or moderate cases.
In North Carolina, Substance Abuse Comprehensive Outpatient Treatment (aka “Partial Hospitalization Program” or “PHP”), is a day-time substance abuse disorder treatment program for clients early in their recovery from substance use disorder and addiction. The client meets for an array of treatment and therapies daily, offering structure and accountability, while surrounding them with supportive peers, and guidance from those who are succeeding in sobriety every day.
SACOT & Partial Hospitalization Programs provide all treatment available in an IOP program, but are more intense, and requires more therapy sessions every week, for longer periods of time.
As one of the biggest roadblocks to addiction recovery, how to pay for treatment is an important question. Mountain Vista Recovery works with you to find a way to pay for treatment, that doesn’t involve leaving you in debt. We welcome most payment options including:
Mountain Vista Recovery helps qualified clients live and work as normally as possible, while still accessing intensive treatment for addiction and substance abuse. Night & Weekend IOP is designed to help high-functioning clients continue to work full-time while attending intensive substance abuse treatment. Participants of Night & Weekend IOP are held to a high standard of behavior and commitment to their recovery, once admitted to the program.
Weekend IOP Treatment allows select clients to complete all IOP treatment requirements, while continuing to maintain a full-time job in support of dependents or family. Clients are expected to complete a predetermined set of recovery-focused tasks per week, and maintain regular, daily contact with their therapist or case worker.
To be considered for the Night & Weekend IOP program, you must present a proven track record of dedication to recovery from addiction. This does not mean total success at sobriety. Dedication to recovery is exhibited in many different ways. Participation in the Mountain Vista Recovery IOP Night & Weekend Program program will depend on your specific therapeutic needs and the recommendations of your physician and/or therapist, with the help of case workers, social workers, and peer support.
Enter your basic info and Mountain Vista Recovery will be in touch as soon as possible. All requests sent to Mountain Vista Recovery are treated with the upmost confidentiality. We want to help.
2560 Asheville Hwy. Suite 40
Hendersonville, NC
info@mvrtreatment.com
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