The Willows at Red Oak Recovery® Celebrates Five Years!

The Willows at Red Oak Recovery®, a trauma-focused mental health and substance abuse treatment program for young adult women, ages 18 – 35, is excited to announce that last month marked their five-year anniversary of being located on their beautiful gender-specific campus!
Located on a beautiful 38-acre horse farm just outside of Asheville, NC, The Willows at Red Oak Recovery® is a mission-driven team of talented clinicians, leaders, and substance use treatment professionals. Their mission – Rebuilding lives, restoring hope, and inspiring recovery for individuals and families – is at the core of who they are.
Since its inception, The Willows at Red Oak Recovery® has helped over 400 young people and their families. This number is even more impactful considering the intentionally small size of The Willows’ program. Being a small program provides The Willows’ clients with the safety and space to truly work on themselves and focus on the sensitive or difficult topics they may have been avoiding, such as traumatic events that they may have experienced throughout their lives.
At The Willows, clients work closely with Master’s level, dually licensed (clinical addictions and mental health) clinicians and receive a minimum of 30 hours of individualized clinical care per week. This, in addition to complimentary modalities and approaches, has created a healing environment that is rich with connection and community.
“It has been extremely gratifying to be a part of and watch the remarkable work being done at The Willows,” says Jack Kline, MS, LCMHCS, LCAS, CCS, CTT-2, MAC, President, and Founder. “The Willows continues to enhance its clinical sophistication to meet the increasing complexity of its clients in a most challenging and stressful time. It is a program that is run for women, by women, giving women the space and safety of a single-gender campus allows for remarkable healing to take place.”
Red Oak Recovery® programs are located throughout Western North Carolina and include clinically-driven and gender-separate trauma-focused mental health and substance use treatment for young adult men (www.redoakrecovery.com), young adult women (www.thewillowsatredoak.com), and adolescent boys (www.foothillsatredoak.com).