4.8 · 75 Google Reviews · Beverly Hills
Family Support · Faith Recovery Center
Addiction affects the whole family. Our family support program involves, educates, and supports the people who matter most to your loved one's recovery.
Confidential · Free · 24/7
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(844) 598-5573Duration
Throughout treatment
Level of care
Family support
Who it's for
Families & loved ones
Setting
Beverly Hills
Overview
Addiction is a family disease — it affects every person in the patient's life, and recovery is stronger when families are involved. Our family support program educates, supports, and involves loved ones as meaningful participants in the recovery process.
Family therapy sessions
Structured sessions with a licensed therapist to repair relationships, improve communication, and build a supportive home environment.
Education & guidance
Families learn about addiction, recovery, codependency, and how to support their loved one without enabling — essential knowledge for lasting family health.
Regular communication
We keep families appropriately informed throughout treatment, with regular check-ins and clear communication about progress and plans.
Support for the family
Not just for the patient — we offer resources and referrals for family members dealing with the emotional impact of a loved one's addiction.
Who this program is for
Family support is for the spouses, parents, children, siblings, and close friends of people in treatment at Faith Recovery Center. It is also valuable for families considering intervention or admission for a loved one who has not yet entered treatment.
Family services
Our family program goes beyond visitation — we educate, heal, and equip families to support recovery without enabling.
Education Topics
Understanding addiction as a disease
Codependency & enabling
Communication skills
Relapse warning signs
Boundaries & self-care
Aftercare & continuing care
Family Services
Family therapy sessions
Guided visitation
Progress updates
Discharge planning involvement
Al-Anon & support referrals
Crisis guidance
The process
Healing the family system is as important as treating the individual — both must recover together.
Family orientation
Early in treatment, we orient families to the recovery process — what to expect, how to be supportive, and how to protect your own wellbeing.
Scheduled family sessions
Family therapy sessions are scheduled throughout treatment at clinically appropriate intervals. These are facilitated by a licensed therapist.
Visitation & communication
Guided visitation begins after the initial stabilization period. Phone and video communication policies are explained during intake.
Discharge & aftercare involvement
Families are involved in discharge planning — understanding the aftercare plan, knowing warning signs of relapse, and knowing how to provide appropriate support.
Family involvement
Clients return to their families after treatment. If the family system hasn't healed, old dynamics pull people back into addiction.
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Better outcomes with family involvement
Research consistently shows that family therapy during addiction treatment doubles long-term recovery success rates.
70%
Of clients return to family environments
Most people in treatment will return to live with or near family. Preparing that environment is critical to sustained recovery.
1–2 wks
Before family visitation begins
We stabilize the client first, then introduce family work at clinically appropriate intervals.
Without family support
With Faith Recovery family program
Have a loved one in crisis or in treatment?
Our team can guide you — whether your loved one is already here or you need help getting them into care.
Call now — (844) 598-5573Family timeline
Family work is phased to match the client's clinical progress — education first, then therapy, then discharge planning together.
Early Treatment (Weeks 1–2)
Week 1
Client stabilizes. Family receives initial orientation call. Education materials provided. No visitation yet.
Week 2
Family education session scheduled. Communication guidelines established. Therapist assesses family dynamics.
Mid-Treatment (Weeks 3–6)
Weeks 3–4
First family therapy session. Guided visitation begins. Codependency and enabling patterns addressed.
Weeks 5–6
Ongoing family sessions. Communication skills practiced. Family support referrals provided (Al-Anon, etc.).
Pre-Discharge (Weeks 7–8)
Weeks 7–8
Joint discharge planning with family. Relapse warning signs reviewed. Home environment assessed.
Family contract
Written agreements on boundaries, support roles, and communication expectations post-discharge.
Post-Discharge
First 30 days
Heightened family support. Check-in calls available. Family sessions continue in outpatient if enrolled.
Long-term
Family maintains Al-Anon or therapy support. Alumni family events. Ongoing communication with clinical team as needed.
Continuing care is essential. Families who remain uninvolved or uneducated are the most common source of relapse triggers in the first 90 days after discharge. Call our admissions team 24/7 at (844) 598-5573.
The experience
“For the first time, we weren't blamed or shut out. We learned how to help without enabling — and our family finally started healing together.”
Education
Structured family education sessions — understanding addiction, codependency, and recovery
Therapy
Facilitated family therapy — repairing communication and rebuilding trust
Visitation
Guided visits in a supportive, therapeutic environment after stabilization
Discharge
Joint aftercare planning — the whole family knows the plan and their role
Cost & insurance
Addiction treatment is an essential health benefit under federal law. We verify your PPO coverage before admission — free and confidential.
Don't see your provider?
We work with many more insurers — call us to check your specific plan.
Federally protected
The ACA requires most PPO plans to cover substance use disorder treatment at parity with other medical benefits.
Verified before you arrive
We contact your insurer directly and confirm your exact benefits — before you make any commitment.
Self-pay options available
If insurance doesn't cover your stay, we offer private-pay rates and can discuss options with our admissions team.
Benefits vary by plan. Verification is not a guarantee of payment.
What comes next
Recovery is a continuum — each level of care builds on the last. Your clinical team designs a personalized pathway from admission through long-term aftercare.
Aftercare Planning
Post-dischargeContinued family support and involvement in long-term aftercare planning after residential discharge.
Outpatient & Aftercare
FlexibleFamily involvement can continue during outpatient treatment — family sessions remain available.
Admissions
24/7Need help getting a loved one into treatment? Our admissions team guides families through the process.
Not sure which level of care is right for you?
Our admissions team will assess your needs and recommend the right path — at no cost, no obligation.
FAQ
Still have questions? Our admissions team is available 24 hours a day — no pressure, no judgment.
Call nowCan families visit during treatment?
Yes — family visitation is encouraged as part of recovery. Visits typically begin after the initial stabilization period (usually 1–2 weeks) and are coordinated with your clinical team.
What if my loved one doesn't want me involved?
This is common early in treatment. Our clinical team works to gradually engage resistant patients in family work when therapeutically appropriate. Family members can still receive education and support regardless.
Is there support for families who are struggling themselves?
Yes — we provide referrals to family support resources including Al-Anon, family therapy outside of treatment, and counselors experienced with addiction's family impact.
How do I get my loved one into treatment?
Call our admissions team 24/7. We can guide you through the process, discuss intervention options, and help you understand what to expect during admission.
Is family therapy covered by insurance?
Family therapy sessions during the patient's treatment are typically covered as part of the overall treatment plan. We verify benefits before admission.
What should I not do while my loved one is in treatment?
Avoid enabling behaviors, making major life decisions for them, or expecting instant change. Our family education program teaches specific do's and don'ts for supporting recovery.
Related programs
Every program at Faith Recovery takes place inside our Beverly Hills manor — seamless transitions, same clinical team.
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