Programs
Family Program
Addiction affects the entire family. Our family program provides education, support, and healing for loved ones — because recovery is stronger when families heal together.
Healing the Whole Family
Addiction is often called a family disease — and for good reason. Family members experience their own pain, confusion, and trauma as they watch a loved one struggle with substance use. Relationships become strained, trust erodes, and communication breaks down.
Our family program is designed to educate loved ones about the nature of addiction, help them understand their own role in the recovery process, and begin healing the relational damage caused by substance use. We offer family therapy sessions, educational workshops, and structured family visitation.
Family Program Includes
- Education about addiction as a brain disease
- Understanding enabling vs. supporting behaviors
- Healthy communication and boundary-setting skills
- Family therapy sessions with licensed clinicians
- Structured family visitation during treatment
- Support for children affected by a parent's addiction
- Introduction to family support groups (Al-Anon, Nar-Anon)
- Aftercare planning that includes the family system
Benefits of Family Involvement
Better Treatment Outcomes
Research consistently shows that clients whose families participate in treatment have higher rates of long-term recovery.
Healthier Relationships
Families learn to rebuild trust, communicate effectively, and create a home environment that supports recovery.
Your Own Healing
Family members deserve support too. Our program helps you process your own experience and find your own path to healing.
Recovery Is a Family Journey
If someone you love is struggling with addiction, you don't have to navigate it alone. Our team is here to support your whole family. All calls are confidential.
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