We understand that addiction impacts not just one person, but the entire family. That’s why our Family Recovery Services are here to provide compassionate support and guidance as you face the challenges of a loved one’s substance use disorder.
We believe in the power of unconditional love and that we’re truly stronger together.
Here are a few steps we encourage all families to take:
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Get Trained in Naloxone: Anyone can be trained, and if you’re living with a loved one struggling with SUD, it’s essential to feel confident in using this life-saving tool and ensuring you have access to it.
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Understand Treatment Resources: Know what treatment options are available and who to contact if you have questions.
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Join Our Support Network: Sign up for a family coach or join one of our many educational support groups for families.
When someone is new to or seeking recovery, everyday life can be a huge challenge. It can be like trying to get somewhere you’ve never been—without a map. That’s why Face Addiction Now designed a recovery coaching program called Navigate, which acts as sort of a GPS on the road to recovery, providing DIRECTION to both individuals and families who have been affected by substance use disorder.
Family & Friends Educational Support
Stronger Together educational support groups provide the tools, education, and encouragement families need to support their loved ones while also caring for themselves.
- Educational sessions designed for families affected by addiction
- Peer support to encourage and uplift each other
- Focus on well-being and making positive, lasting changes
Family Coaching offers free, essential support and guidance to families navigating the challenges of having a loved one struggling with a Substance Use Disorder. We assist in establishing healthy boundaries and provide expert guidance in connecting families with additional community resources.
OVERDOSE RESPONSE PROGRAM
Prevent accidental overdose deaths by building collaborative partnerships, providing overdose education to community rescuers, and distributing the life-saving emergency NARCAN nasal spray at no cost