Effective Addiction Recovery Thrives with Family Support

Addiction and mental health issues affect the entire family. Our Family Program encourages mutual support, allowing you to give and receive help.

What Families Can Expect During Treatment


Addiction is hard on the entire family. We also know that family dynamics are an important factor in healing and long-term recovery. This is why we provide support for families and encourage family involvement throughout treatment.

Inpatient Treatment

During inpatient treatment, contact between patients and their loved ones is limited. Still, a family member’s willingness to be involved in the treatment experience is critical to a patient’s recovery. Through our family program, family members receive:

  • Weekly treatment updates from the patient
  • Optional support groups resources
  • Personalized education on psychological topics to better understand the illness and support the patient 
  • Additional support and resources, including private family workshops, to develop healthier communication skills

Outpatient Treatment

Our in-person and virtual outpatient treatment options offer a more flexible schedule, allowing people to maintain many of their normal daily routines. For families, outpatient treatment may mean more contact with a loved one while they undergo treatment. 


During outpatient treatment, we provide access to weekly family groups and resources to help develop healthy boundaries and heal from the effects addiction has had on the family.

Resources for Families Impacted by Trauma, Addiction, and Mental Health Issues

"I reached out as my daughter was feeling lost. The staff were empathetic and understanding, keeping me informed throughout. After 4-6 weeks, I saw a significant improvement in her mood She’s now more optimistic than ever, and I’m so grateful for Restored Life."


- Michelle

Parent of RLCOC ALUMNI

Questions About What’s Next?

We’re Here to Guide You.


The first step is often the hardest, but we’re here to make it easier. Our admissions specialists will answer all of your questions about navigating treatment with your family member.

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