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CooperRiis Healing Communities 6/25/2023
CooperRiis Healing Communities 6/25/2023

Healing in a Community
CooperRiis (pronounced Cooper-Reese) is a non-profit residential healing community for adults with mental health challenges.
Since its launch in 2003, CooperRiis has supported over 1,900 individuals on their path to sustaining their mental health and independence. CooperRiis Healing Community is committed to a personalized care approach with the help of a supportive community. Our short- and long-term residential mental health programs, located in Asheville and Mill Spring, North Carolina, provide a continuum of care for adults 18 years or above at different stages of their recovery journey. We support individuals of all backgrounds and identities and are LGBTQIA+-affirming.
www.cooperriis.org/

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