How Rogers encourages family involvement during addiction treatment
For the families of someone with a substance use disorder, it can be difficult to know how to be there for your loved one during treatment.
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For the families of someone with a substance use disorder, it can be difficult to know how to be there for your loved one during treatment.
In Maya’s story, she shares about her family’s journey to Rogers and how she was able to overcome her OCD and anxiety through residential treatment in Oconomowoc.
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People who enter inpatient care are frequently seeking help managing withdrawal symptoms or are there due to an emergency situation from drug or alcohol use. But what happens after this short-term treatment, is critical for long-term recovery.