Therapeutic Boarding Schools Helping Oregon Families
Asheville Academy provides a therapeutic environment for young girls from Oregon who are struggling with emotional and behavioral issues. As a leading therapeutic boarding school, our program combines evidence-based therapeutic techniques, accredited academics, and caring staff to help girls from Oregon find success. Although Asheville Academy is located in Asheville, North Carolina, it is still a top therapeutic boarding school for Oregon families.
We’ve helped girls from all over the country dealing with defiance, depression or anxiety, and school refusal. As a therapeutic boarding school located outside of Oregon, we provide a new environment without distractions for girls to begin their healing journey. We specialize in working with girls ages 10-14 because of the issues common in this age group. Every aspect of our program, from our engaging campus, weekend activities, and community involvement, was designed to meet the needs of young girls.
We Can Help Your Daughter Heal
Our therapists provide personalized treatment plans for each child
Through our unique equine and animal therapy, family therapy, and clinical team, girls from Oregon and their families rebuild, repair, and reconnect themselves. For more information about getting help for your daughter from Oregon through our therapeutic boarding school, please call 800-264-8709.

Finding Help for Your Daughter with a Oregon Therapeutic Boarding School
Asheville Academy, a leading therapeutic boarding school, provides accredited academics to students who may have struggled in traditional school settings. We offer a small learning environment to meet each student’s abilities, study habits, and motivations and are recognized by the State of North Carolina as a certified non-public school. As our student-teacher ratio is small, we are able to give each girl more specialized assistance and lesson plans. Creating a positive environment and a personalized learning approach allows us to help girls achieve academic success.
Asheville Academy is a therapeutic boarding school certified by the Commissions on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) and provides the top level of therapeutic care for Oregon girls and their families. Our program focuses on helping young Oregon girls ages 10-14 who are struggling with depression, anxiety, grief, defiance, or underperformance.


Our Therapeutic Approach
Asheville Academy has helped families from all over the country achieve lasting change and success. Our multidisciplinary approach includes dynamic therapeutic techniques such as Equine Therapy, DBT, and Group Therapy. Our campus offers Oregon girls multiple therapeutic facilities that help create a comfortable and nurturing home-like community. In our safe and comfortable setting, girls learn new ways to interact with peers, adults, and their families. To learn more about our beautiful North Carolina campus and the support we provide, call 800.264.8709!
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