Crest View is Your Trusted Drug Rehab in Asheville, NC
Our continual care model helps our patients establish a solid addiction recovery foundation based on their individual addiction journey and unique needs. Crest View’s therapists, counselors, psychiatrists, and other compassionate staff members rely upon a proven reality-based therapy model to equip our patients with both a deeper understanding of the disease of addiction and the life skills so maintain sobriety and thrive in the everyday world after they complete treatment.
Crest View Offers
DRUG AND ALCOHOL REHABILITATION
TAILORED TREATMENT PROGRAMS
ADDICTION
THERAPY
24/7 ACCOUNTABILITY
& SUPPORT
TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM TREATMENT
COMPREHENSIVE WELLNESS PROGRAMS
ALUMNI
SUPPORT
Proven, Evidence-Based Recovery
Our continual care model helps our patients establish a solid addiction recovery foundation based on their individual addiction journey and unique needs. Crest View’s therapists, counselors, psychiatrists, and other compassionate staff members rely upon a proven reality-based therapy model to equip our patients with both a deeper understanding of the disease of addiction and the life skills so maintain sobriety and thrive in the everyday world after they complete treatment.
2020
July 2020
Crest View partnered with the Blood Connection for a blood drive, in an effort to give back to the local community during such a trying time. Blood donations are especially vital right now, as hospitals begin to resume procedures and surgical treatments that were paused due to COVID-19. Many thanks to our staff and their families and friends for volunteering their time. We were able to successfully donate 27 units of blood, which is fantastic!
2019
June 2019Staff and their family members participated in the Mental Wellness Walk. The Mental Wellness Walk seeks to raise awareness of the importance of mental wellness and community resources that exist for people with mental health issues. All funds raised will support the work of All Souls Counseling Center and National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Western Carolina.
Nov 2019
MANNA Food Bank volunteer day
December 2019
Crest View collected donations from the community and staff for Eliada from the Program Wish List. The Program wish lists are items needed for children in their care. Items we collected are:
Suitcases/Duffel bags/Wheeled luggage
Fidget Items – stress balls, playing cards, putty/slime, rubix cubes etc.
Books – Specifically for teens (ages 13-17)
Coloring books, puzzle books etc.
Crayons, colored pencils etc.In 2020 we are committed to finding and supporting causes that benefit those most in need in our community.
2018
June 2018Staff and their family members participated in the Mental Wellness Walk. The Mental Wellness Walk seeks to raise awareness of the importance of mental wellness and community resources that exist for people with mental health issues. All funds raised will support the work of All Souls Counseling Center and National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Western Carolina.
Nov 2018
MANNA Food Bank volunteer day