Family Support & Healing at Shore, Point Recovery
Addiction doesn’t just impact the person struggling with substance use, it affects spouses, partners, parents, siblings, children, and entire family systems. At Shore, Point Recovery, we offer a comprehensive Family Program that helps families navigate the pain, confusion, and uncertainty of addiction with evidence, based education, communication tools, and emotional support.
Our Family Program is designed to restore connection, build understanding, and empower families to heal together, whether your loved one is currently in treatment, just considering help, or already on the path to recovery.
Why Our Family Program Matters
Families are often caught between fear, frustration, and “what to do next.” Without guidance, well, meaning efforts can unintentionally reinforce patterns that keep a loved one stuck in addiction. The Shore, Point Family Program gives you clarity, confidence, and tools to:
- Understand addiction as a medical condition, not a moral failing
- Learn healthy communication and boundary, setting skills
- Support recovery without sacrificing your own wellbeing
- Rebuild trust and strengthen relationships
- Reduce shame, denial, and isolation
- Navigate the recovery process with confidence
Research shows that active family involvement in treatment and recovery improves outcomes, strengthens support systems, and reduces relapse risk over time.
What Our Family Program Offers
Our Family Program provides education, support, and structured guidance for loved ones of adults struggling with alcohol or drug use. Components of the program may include:
Family Education Workshops
Learn the science of addiction, how it impacts relationships and the brain, and evidence, based strategies to support recovery.
Communication & Boundary Training
Develop skills to express needs, set healthy limits, and break unhelpful patterns that may unintentionally enable substance use.
Family Support Coaching
Work one, on, one with a trained professional to address your specific family dynamics, rebuild trust, and support your loved one without losing yourself.
Support Groups & Community Connection
Connect with other families facing similar challenges, share experience, and build supportive relationships that reduce isolation.
Children & Teen Support Resources
We offer age, appropriate support for younger family members, helping them understand addiction, express emotions, and feel less alone.
Programs may be offered in, person near Boston, virtually, or through customized scheduling to meet family needs.
How Families Benefit
Participating in our Family Program can help you:
- Move from chaos and fear to understanding and empowerment
- Strengthen your ability to support long, term recovery
- Resolve conflict and rebuild trust within the family
- Recognize your role in the recovery process and how to engage constructively
- Learn self, care and coping strategies that protect your wellbeing
When families heal together, recovery is more sustainable, and everyone gains tools to handle future challenges.
Who Should Join
Our Family Program is for:
- Spouses and partners
- Parents and grandparents
- Adult children and siblings
- Loved ones concerned about someone’s substance use
- Friends who serve as support figures
- Anyone seeking clarity, support, or tools to navigate addiction’s impact
Whether your loved one is currently in treatment or not, you can start your own healing journey and influence positive change in your family.
Take the Next Step , We’re Here to Help
You don’t have to face addiction alone. Reaching out for support is a courageous first step, and your involvement can be a powerful force in your loved one’s recovery.
Contact Shore, Point Recovery today to learn more about our Family Program, ask questions, or start the conversation. Our compassionate team is here to guide you with understanding, discretion, and hope.
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