Asheville Community Unites in Support and Recovery Following Hurricane Helene’s Devastation

Asheville Responds with Compassion Following Hurricane Helene

In the beautiful city of Asheville, North Carolina, the community is coming together to support one another in the wake of Hurricane Helene’s devastation. This storm brought heavy rains and flooding, affecting many local services, including essential healthcare facilities. One area that has stepped up heroically is DaVita Kidney Care, which is opening its doors to those in need of dialysis treatment, regardless of where they usually receive care.

Your Health Matters: DaVita Opens Treatment Doors

Even though some DaVita clinics are temporarily closed, they’ll be taking in patients from various locations that are currently unavailable. This means that if you or someone you know typically visits a DaVita center for dialysis but can’t get there right now, there’s no need to worry. The DaVita centers that are open and ready to assist include:

  • The Arden Dialysis Center at 2621 Hendersonville Road in Arden
  • The Asheville Kidney Center at 1600 Centrepark Drive in Asheville
  • For those needing assistance north of town, the Catawba County Dialysis at 1900 3rd Avenue Lane SE in Hickory is available
  • Additionally, patients can visit Dialysis Care of Rutherford County at 226 Commercial Street in Forest City for treatment.

What to Do If Your Center Is Closed

It’s crucial to keep up with your dialysis schedule, especially during emergencies like the aftermath of a hurricane. Here’s a quick guide to help you navigate the situation:

  • If you’re usually treated at the Hendersonville Dialysis Center (1250 7th Avenue East) or the McDowell County Dialysis (374 US-70 West Box 14), you can go to their alternative locations mentioned above.
  • If you normally visit the Mayland Dialysis Center in Spruce Pine (575 Altapass Highway) or Weaverville Dialysis (329 Merrimon Avenue in Weaverville), remember that both are closed. But you can get treated at the nearest open centers, which we’ve already listed!

Staying Informed

As the situation continues to evolve, DaVita encourages patients and their families to stay updated about which centers are open and any modifications to their services. You can check the DaVita website or call their Guest Services at 1-800-400-8331 for up-to-date information. They’re ready to assist and guide patients looking for treatment schedules and locating nearby facilities.

The Community’s Response

Asheville’s spirit shines brightly in challenging times. Beyond the healthcare sector, local organizations and volunteers are hard at work providing food and water distributions across the city. Various recovery sites have been announced, showing that the community is both resilient and compassionate.

After Hurricane Helene, the support from neighbors and local businesses is a testament to Asheville’s sense of unity. Everyone is banding together to help those affected by the storm, proving that when one part of the community is down, the rest step up to lift them up.

Conclusion: Together We Stand

Overall, Asheville is recovering and rebuilding after Hurricane Helene, with essential services like dialysis being made accessible by organizations like DaVita Kidney Care. Remember, if you or a loved one needs treatment, don’t hesitate to reach out. The community is here for each other, reinforcing the notion that together, we can navigate through tough times and emerge stronger.


Author: HERE Asheville

HERE Asheville

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