Resources for Friends & Family
Support, guidance, and answers for families navigating a loved one’s recovery.
What Your Loved One Can Expect
Your loved one’s treatment journey may include different levels of care based on their needs. Here’s what to expect:
Medical Detox
- Helps safely manage withdrawal with 24/7 medical supervision.
- Prepares your loved one physically and mentally for treatment.
- Often lasts a few days, depending on the substance and individual needs.
Inpatient Treatment
- Structured, full-time care with therapy, wellness, and clinical support.
- Your length of stay depends on your unique needs and progress.
- Includes Sunday visitation and a temporary pause on cell phone use.
Outpatient Treatment
- Offers ongoing support while your loved one lives at home.
- Includes scheduled therapy sessions several times per week.
- Ideal for continuing care after inpatient or starting recovery in a less intensive format.
Virtual Outpatient Treatment
- Provides care through secure video sessions from home.
- Includes group, individual, and optional family therapy.
- Great option for those needing flexibility or unable to attend in person.
Aftercare Planning
- Starts before treatment ends to ensure a smooth transition.
- Includes therapy, relapse prevention, and peer support options.
- Customized to your loved one’s goals, lifestyle, and progress.
Alumni Program
- Offers continued connection and encouragement after treatment.
- Includes alumni events, check-ins, and community support.
- Helps your loved one stay engaged in their recovery long-term.

Who’s on Your Loved One’s Care Team
Your loved one will be supported by a team of professionals who specialize in teen mental health and addiction care.
Specific roles may vary by location, but every team is focused on safety, progress, and compassionate support.
Therapist
Leads individual and group sessions to help your loved one work through challenges and build healthier coping skills.
Medical Provider
Oversees physical health and manages any necessary medications throughout treatment.
Case Manager
Acts as a point of contact for families, helps coordinate care, and supports planning for life after treatment
Behavioral Health Technician (BHT)
Offers daily support and helps reinforce structure, safety, and consistency.
Clinical Supervisor or Program Director
Guides the care team and ensures your loved one is receiving effective, personalized treatment.
How to Stay Involved in Your Loved One’s Journey
Your support makes a difference — sometimes more than you realize. Here are a few ways to stay involved while honoring healthy boundaries:
Family Therapy
Many programs include sessions designed to repair trust, improve communication, and support healing at home.
Support Without Enabling
It’s okay to set boundaries. Our team can help you understand the difference between helpful support and unintentional enabling.
Learn About Addiction
Understanding what your loved one is going through can strengthen your ability to offer meaningful support.
Participate in Alumni Events
Our alumni program offers ongoing support and ways for families to stay involved after treatment.

Seeking Treatment Options for a Loved One?
When you reach out to our admissions team, we’ll listen to what’s going on, talk through your concerns, and help you explore what care might be the right fit for your loved one. Whether you’re ready to move forward or just need answers right now, we’re here to guide you.
No pressure, no judgment – just honest support from people who understand.
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We understand how difficult this process can feel, but you don’t have to navigate it alone. Whether your loved one accepts help immediately or not, we’ll make sure you have a plan and support in place.
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