Looking for the best places in West Virginia? We have those answers and more in this year’s Best of West Virginia issue. Each year our readers cast ballots, and this year they cast more than ever before. Nearly 200,000 votes rolled in selecting the very best in more than 70 categories. Read about this year’s winners in our addiction recovery resource category and use the 2020 Best of West Virginia awards as your personal guide to the state’s best eateries, towns, parks, cideries, museums, and more.
Jacob’s Ladder at Brookside Farm
Jacob’s Ladder at Brookside Farm is a long-term inpatient addiction recovery treatment program in the rural community of Aurora. The residence was part of a 19th century mountain resort, and today it serves as another kind of sanctuary in the hills. In addition to the house there is a studio for music, arts, meditation, and yoga. Jacob’s Ladder teaches core values like community, empathy, and accountability in order to cultivate sustainable recovery. 304.239.1214, jacobsladderbrookside.com, @jacobsladderbrookside on Facebook
runners-up
Recovery Point West Virginia
2425 9th Avenue, Huntington, 304.523.4673, recoverypointwv.org, @recoverypointwv on Facebook
WVU Medicine Center for Hope and Healing
751 Benefactor Drive, Morgantown, 304.974.3100, wvumedicine.org/hope
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