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Family Support at Broadview

Healing is stronger when we do it together.

Why Family Matters in Recovery

Addiction impacts the entire family, which is why Broadview offers Family Support Programs integrated into every level of care. Families learn effective communication, healthy boundaries, and relapse-prevention strategies. Many participate during Residential Treatment Family Days or in sessions alongside clients engaged in MAT services. Our goal is to heal relationships while clients progress through Detox and beyond.

Education

Understand substance use disorder as a treatable medical condition.

Communication

Learn skills for listening, trust, and support without enabling.

Boundaries

Set loving, consistent boundaries that protect everyone’s recovery.

Aftercare

Plan for the transition home with clear next steps and resources.

What Families Can Expect

How Family Sessions Work

With consent, families meet with a clinician to practice healthy communication, clarify boundaries, and build a shared plan for recovery at home. Sessions are paced to the client’s needs and may include individual, conjoint, or multi‑family formats.

  • Weekly or bi‑weekly sessions based on clinical need
  • On‑site or secure virtual appointments
  • Optional education modules for loved ones

Helpful Resources for Loved Ones

Family Support FAQs

In most cases, yes—visits are encouraged when clinically appropriate and scheduled with your care team. Structured sessions help make visits meaningful and safe.
We respect client autonomy. Even if direct involvement isn’t possible, we offer families education, coaching, and resources to support recovery at home.
Yes. We provide secure virtual sessions and can share resources remotely when travel or schedules are challenging.
We’ll provide a clear aftercare plan, emergency contacts, relapse‑warning signs, and local/virtual resources for ongoing support.
Coverage varies by insurance and plan. We’ll verify benefits and explain any costs in advance so there are no surprises.

If you or your loved one is in crisis or experiencing a life‑threatening emergency, call 911 or the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988. Broadview Recovery is not an emergency service.

We’ll walk this with you.