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Tips & Resources
Ask the right questions when evaluating sober living homes—ensuring the program offers structure, safety, and accountability to support ongoing recovery.
Families may speak with multiple programs in a short period—each with different levels of care, pricing, availability, and philosophies. Stay organized with names, numbers, and notes from each call
AA meetings provide a supportive environment for individuals to share their experiences, challenges, and successes in overcoming addiction.
Al Anon groups for anyone whose life has been affected by someone else's drinking, whether it's a spouse, parent, child, friend, or other family member.
Alateen helps teenagers who are dealing with the effects of a loved one's alcoholism. Meetings are peer-led and provide a safe space for teens to share their struggles, connect with others, and learn from each other's experiences.
Dr. Judith Landau, a child, family and community neuropsychiatrist, family therapist and former professor of psychiatry and family medicine, tells the story of trauma and recovery through generations and gives clues along the way for healthier families.
Establish structure, accountability, and a shared understanding of what recovery—and continued support—will look like moving forward.
Establish clear expectations, boundaries, and mutual commitments between a loved one in recovery and their support system.
Individuals, families, and communities access and utilize their inherent competence and resilience across the entire spectrum from overcoming challenges to achieving their goals.