You're Not Alone in This
Watching someone you love struggle with addiction is heartbreaking. We're here to help you navigate this difficult journey — with guidance, resources, and support.
A Message to Family Members
First, take a breath. You're here because you care deeply about someone who is struggling. That love is powerful — and it can be part of the solution.
But love alone isn't always enough. Addiction is a complex disease that requires professional help. And the way families respond to addiction — even with the best intentions — can sometimes make things worse.
That's why we're here. We help families understand addiction, develop effective strategies, and know when and how to take action. And we remind you that your wellbeing matters too.
Resources for Families
Enabling vs. Helping
Learn the difference between actions that support recovery and those that unintentionally enable addiction.
Setting Boundaries
How to establish and maintain healthy boundaries that protect you while supporting your loved one.
What to Say
Communication strategies that open doors instead of creating walls.
Self-Care Guide
Taking care of yourself isn't selfish — it's essential. Resources for family member wellness.
Signs It's Time to Act
If you're seeing these signs, it may be time to seek professional help:
- Declining health, weight changes, or neglected hygiene
- Job loss, financial problems, or legal issues
- Withdrawal from family and friends
- Mood swings, aggression, or depression
- Lying, hiding substances, or secretive behavior
- Failed attempts to quit on their own
- Overdose scares or emergency room visits
Ready to Talk?
Our team is available 24/7 to listen, answer questions, and help you understand your options. There's no obligation — just compassionate guidance.
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